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English: Gentilly Terrace section of New Orleans, Louisiana in 1922. Undeveloped land used as cow pasture.

Mosquito control survey photo. "Myriophyllum in pond at Gentilly Terrace. Mos. quito larvae, Culex and Anopheles abundant. Natural enemies scarce. No Gambusias or Crawfish observed."

Camera looking over wire fence, showing a dog, a weed covered pond. Grazing animals in background.
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