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They are able to migrate readily from place to place and to ingest small bodies, as bacteria.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDThese migrate to the salivary glands, and are carried into the blood of the person whom the mosquito bites.
A MANUAL OF CLINICAL DIAGNOSISJAMES CAMPBELL TODDA very good quality of tobacco is grown in the trans-Caucasian provinces; it also flourishes well in the Southern provinces.
TOBACCO; ITS HISTORY, VARIETIES, CULTURE, MANUFACTURE AND COMMERCEE. R. BILLINGS.This is the route which was provisionally decided on by the great trans-Atlantic companies subsequent to the Titanic disaster.
LOSS OF THE STEAMSHIP 'TITANIC'BRITISH GOVERNMENTIf the troops in Trans-Caucasia were not much libelled, many of them came from their barracks, in exchange for vodka!
THE CRADLE OF MANKINDW.A. WIGRAMGraham made the first extended investigations in this field: Trans.
THE ELEMENTS OF QUALITATIVE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS, VOL. 1, PARTS 1 AND 2.JULIUS STIEGLITZThe Baz men are hereditary builders, and migrate in a body to Mosul in winter in order to undertake such work.
THE CRADLE OF MANKINDW.A. WIGRAMEven in your day the more intelligent among the agricultural labourers were beginning to migrate to the towns.
THE ROMANCE OF HIS LIFEMARY CHOLMONDELEYThey migrate from place to place, as the season varies, plant very little, and are addicted to the use of ardent spirits.
THE INDIAN IN HIS WIGWAMHENRY R. SCHOOLCRAFTHe also informed me that the great trans-Continental telegraph wire was being constructed from north to south.
THE ADVENTURES OF LOUIS DE ROUGEMONTLOUIS DE ROUGEMONT