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Public Health Service Investigation Commission to the China-Burma highway, Chefang Valley, China. The house built for the guard of the gambusia minnow hatchery. Not only herons and cattle disturb the little fish, but the people found them quite tasty when fried; thus a man had to be hired to guard the hatchery

Public Health Service Investigation Commission to the China-Burma highway, Chefang (vicinity), China. Gambusia minnow hatchery in a spring at the edge of the rice fields. When the gambusia were put here, herons and other birds start to eat them. Thus the spring had to be covered with loosely woven mats; when the cattle trampled these a fence had to be built

Public Health Service Investigation Commission to the China-Burma highway. Chefang (vicinity), China. Deepening a gambusia hatchery

Public Health Service Investigation Commission to the China-Burma highway, Chefang (vicinity), China. Small irrigation ditch in the rice fields formerly had anopheles minimus mosquitoes breeding in pockets all along it. It has been rechanneled, as indicated by the new mud piled up on both sides. But the cattle have already trampled it; vegetation is growing in the cattle tracks and minimus are starting to breed in it again. The ditch had to be dusted with Paris green

Public Health Service Investigation Commission to the China-Burma highway, Chefang (vicinity), China. Small irrigation ditch in the rice fields formerly had anopheles minimus mosquitoes breeding in pockets all along it. It has been rechanneled, as indicated by the new mud piled up on both sides. But the cattle have already trampled it; vegetation is growing in the cattle tracks and minimus are starting to breed in it again. The ditch had to be dusted with Paris green

Public Health Service Investigation Commission to the China-Burma Highway. A close view of a crock used as a gambusia minnow hatchery

Public Health Service Investigation Commission to the China-Burma Highway, Chefang, China. Crocks in the compound of the American research staff where the first gambusia minnows were put

Public Health Service Investigation Commission to the China-Burma highway. Chefang (vicinity), China. Deepening a gambusia hatchery

Public Health Service Investigation Commission to the China-Burma highway, Chefang (vicinity), China. Staking out and starting a seepage ditch in the Old Fort area

Public Health Service Investigation Commission to the China-Burma highway, Chefang Valley, China. The house built for the guard of the gambusia minnow hatchery. Not only herons and cattle disturb the little fish, but the people found them quite tasty when fried; thus a man had to be hired to guard the hatchery

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