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of considerable importance to India. I have not yet heard 

 the results of the trial. 



Identifications of insects tor medical officers and others 

 has continued as usual, but presumably this work will be 

 transferred at an early date to the official entomologist of 

 the Medical Research Association. 



VII. — Programme of work for 1914-15. 



Research as indicated in para. 1, section III, above. It 

 is hoped to complete a work on Indian Flies and blood- 

 suckers based upon the sections written in " Indian Insect 

 Life " on Diptera and other parasites of man and animals, 

 but of a more detailed and somewhat less popular nature. 



