1907- 



Records of the I iidian Museum. 



299 



Neveu Lemaire, 1902. 



de la famille de 



Fatten, W. S., 19(5. 



Robineau Desvoidy, 1827. 

 Theobald, F. V., 1900. 



" Classification 



CulicidcB!' 

 " The Culicid fauna of the Aden 

 Hinterland." Jour. Bomb. Nat. 

 His. So. xvi, 623 to 637 with 

 4 plates and map. 

 " Kssai sur la tribu des Culicidce." 



Mem. So. I'Hist. Nat. Paris, iii. 

 " Report on the collections of Mos- 

 quitoes received at the British 

 Museum." 

 " Monograph of the Culicidce of the 

 World," vols, i, ii. 

 Id., vol. iii. 

 " A short descr. of the Culicidce of 

 India ; with descr. of new spp. of 

 Anopheles." Proc. Roy.So. Lond., 

 Ixix, 367 to 394 with I plate. 

 Jour. Trop. Medicine, v. 

 " New Culicidce from the Federated 

 MalayStates." Entom.xxxvi,256. 

 Id. (continuation). Entom., xxxvii, 

 pp. 12, 36, 77, III, 163, 211, 236' 

 " Some new Mosquitoes from 

 Ceylon." Jour. Bomb. Nat. His. 

 So., xvi, 237 to 249 with 2 

 plates. 

 " A catalogue of the Culicidce in the 

 Hungarian National Museum ; 

 with desc. of new gen. and spp." 

 Ann. Mus. Hung, iii, 61 to 120, 

 with 4 plates. 

 Genera Insectorum ; Fascicule 26. 

 Culicidce. 

 Mr. Theobald's " Monograph of the Culicidce of the World " 

 (in 3 vols.), from its magnitude holds prior place in the literature 

 of this family. Volumes i and ii appeared in 1901, and contained, 

 besides about 400 pages each of text, liberally augmented by 

 figures, ^y plates (i to xxxvii) (bound up in a separate volume), 

 each plate giving coloured figures of the full insects of four species'. 

 Five additional plates marked A to E gave photographic reproduc- 

 tions of wing-scales. At the beginning of vol. i is shown how to 

 mount and examine a mosquito. The first 60 pages give endless 

 information regarding structure, life-history, food, habits, pairing, 

 hybernation, natural enemies, geographical distribution, etc. From 

 p. 84 the malarial aspect of the subject is treated of. On p. 97 

 is a synoptic table of sub-families and genera followed by a list 

 of the world's species (up to 1901) ; those present in the British 



Id., 



Id., 

 Id.. 



Id., 

 Id., 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. 



Id. 



1901. 



1903. 

 1902. 



1902. 

 1903. 



1904. 



1905. 



1905 



1905. 



1 I have been unable to obtain the names of the papers thus referred to. 



