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Ludlow, 190S. " Mosquito Notes," No. 6, loc. cit., xl, 32, 50, 331. 

 Id.. 1908 (Nov.). '■ The Mosquitoes of the Philippine Islands." 



Washington Universit5^ 

 Id.. 1909. ■■ Mosquito comment/' Can. Ent., xli^ 21. 

 Id., id. '• New Philippine Mosquitoes," /oc. a7., 97. 

 Id., id. •• Mosquito observations/' /oc. «V., 233. 

 Id., id. •• Anopheles peyplexens," loc. cit., 293. 

 lyUtz, 1904. •• Mosquitos do Brazil." 

 Mitchell, Miss Evelyn Groesbeeck, 1907. • The classification of 



the Culicidae/' Can. Ent., xxxix, 198. 

 Page. H., 1906. "Malaria and Mosquitoes at lyUcena Barracks. 



Philippine Is/' Journ. Assoc. Milit. vSurg , xix, 65 — 76. 

 Peryassa, Dr. Antonio Goncalves. 1908. " Os Culicideos do 



Brazil." Rio de Janeiro. 400 pp., 26 plates. 

 Ross. Major Ronald. 1899. -'Life history of the parasites of 



malaria," Nature, Ix, 322 — 324. 

 Id., igoo (Mar. 29). 'Malaria and Mosquitoes/" loc. cit., Ixi, 



522—527. 

 Theobald, F. V , 1905. '• New Culicidae from India, Africa, Bri- 

 tish Guiana and Australia," Journ. Econ. Biol., i, pi. i. 

 Id., 1907. "Monograph of the Culicidae/' iv, Brit. Mus., London, 

 Id., 1908. "First report on the collection of Culicidae and Core- 



thridae in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, with descriptions 



of new genera and species," Rec. Ind. Mus., ii, 287 — 302. 

 Id., 1909. " Second report, id. id. id.," Rec. Ind. Mus.: iv, i — 33. 

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British Museum, London. 

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Ent.. xxxviii, 384.' 

 N.B. — To my catalogue^ the following addition should be 

 made on p. 302, line 13, after the word " sufficient " : — 



" Coquillett in 1906 (Tech. Sc, ii. Bureau of Entom. U. S. 

 Dept. Agric.) sinks Aedeomyinae and Haemagoginae in Culicinae, 

 retaining Anophelinae, Megarhininae, Psorophorinae, Culicinae, 

 Deinoceratinae, TTranotaeniinae and Trichoprosoponinae." 



ADDlTIONvS TO LIvST OK IvOCALlTlEvS. 



Berars . . Central India. 



Bukit Kutu . . 3,400 ft.. Federated Malay vStates. 



Chittagong .. Eastern Bengal. 



Cochin vStatc . . South India. 



Deccan . . India. 



Deesa . . West Central India. 



Dehra Dun . . Foot of Mu.ssoorie Hills (W. Himalayas). 



Jugra .. On the Langat River, on a solitary hill 



(1,000 ft.). Federated Malay States. 



Kangra Valley . . 4,500 — 4,800 ft., Punjab (W. Himalayas). 



1 Not relating to Oriental species, but a severe criticism of present-day 

 taxonomy in this family. 



