V. A 



NEW ARRANGEMENT OF THE 

 INDIAN ANOPHELINM. 



By S. P. James, M.D., Major, Indian Medical Service; 

 Secretary to the Committee for the Study of Malaria in India. 



The following tabular statement shows (i) the names of the 

 groups or genera in which the anopheline mosquitoes of India are 

 at present arranged by Mr. Theobald, and (2) the characters by 

 which Mr. Theobald identifies the genera and distinguishes them 

 from one another. 



It has to be noted also that Mr. Theobald has stated that the 

 common Indian species rossi cannot be placed in any of these 

 genera and that a genus Psei<do)!iYZomyia would be created for its 



