— 161 — 
Bengal, between mouth of the Hooghly River and Rangoon (22- 
23.11.08, ANNANDALE); on board ship ro miles off Coconada on 
Madras Coast (15.1V.08, PAIVA); common on board ship all the 
way from Calcutta to Rangoon in February (ANNANDALE). 
Burma. — Mandalay (ANNANDALE); Upper Burma (WATSON); 
Rangoon (ANNANDALE). 
‘ Siam. — Phrapatoon (WOOLEY 15-17-26-28-29.III.07), and 
Siam (SKEAT). 
Y Malay Peninsular, ports along coast (DANIELS); Perak (DUR- 
HAM); Singapore (BIRO and P. DE FONTAINE, 2-8-12-30.V 11.99). 
v French Cochin China. — Saigon (BROUQUET). 
v Islands. — Andaman Islands (RAY WHITE); Nicobar Islands; 
Ceylon (GREEN). 
“Philippine Islands. — Aparri, Cagayan; Antimonan, Tayabas; 
Balayan, Batangas; Balinag, Bucalan; Bamban, Tarlac; Binan, 
Laguna; Binangenan, Rixal; Boac, Marinduque; Bonongon, Samar; 
Bongabong, Nueva Ecija; Bulalacao, Mindoro; Bulam, Sorsogon; 
Camp Bumpus, Leyte; Cayagan, Mindano; Calamba, Laguna; 
Calavag, Tayabas; Culapan, Mindoro; Catubig, Samar; Camp 
Connell, Samar; Corregidor Islands; Cottabato, Mindanao; Daet, 
Ambos Camerines; Camp Daraga, Albay; Desmarinas, Cavite; 
Dumaguete, Negros; Camp Eldridge, Laguna; Camp Gregg, Pan- 
gasinan; Hagonoy, Bulacan; Camp Hartshorne, Samar; Ilo-ilo, 
Panay; Infanta, Tayabas; Jolo- jolo; Lucena, Tayabas; Macabebe 
Pampanga; Majayjay, Laguna; Manila; Mariquina, Rizal; Meri- 
veles, Bataan; Camp Mc Grath, Batangas; Naga, Cebu; Naic, 
Cavite; Nasugbu, Batangas; Orion, Bataan; Ormac, Leyte; Camp 
Overton, Mindanao; Panique, Tarlac; Pasig, Rizal; Polo, Bulacau; 
Puerto Princess, Paragua; Romblon, Romblon; Salomaque, Ilocos, 
Sur; Samal, Bataan; Santa Cruz, Laguna; San Francisco de Mala- 
ban, Cavite; San Isidro, Nueva Acija; San Jose, Abra; Santa 
Maria, Bulacan; San Mateo, Rizal; Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, 
Pampanga; Santo Tomas, Batangas; Taal, Batangas; Tanay, 
Rizal; Tarlac, Tarlac; Tiaong, Tayabas; Tobaco, Albay; Tuguega- 
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