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Man spraying kerosene oil into ponds, water-filled trenches, etc., to protect against mosquitoes carrying malaria. 1912.
Name of Expedition: Panama Canal Zone Participants: Seth E. Meek, Samuel F. Hildebrand Expedition Start Date: 1911 Expedition End Date: 1912 Purpose or Aims: Zoology (Fishes) Location: Central America, Panama, Canal Zone
Original material: Hand-colored Lantern Slide Digital Identifier: CSZ33982c
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