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  <dc:title>Letter from P A Burton, Professor of Medical Entomology, University of London, to the Secretary of the Royal Society, Burlington House</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Hopes that the Tropical Disease Committee will consider his enclosed proposal for research into anopheles [mosquitoes]. Points out the importance of anophele control in controlling malaria; describes the known conditions for the sort of anophele known to carry malaria; suggests the need for an experimental approach in determining insect behaviour. Proposes a research plan under 'a young experimental zoologist' if such can be found. Believes there is a good laboratory in Assam for the purpose. p39-41.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>10 June 1936</dc:date>
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