1907.] 



Records of the Indian Museum. 



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Dacca 



Bindings 



Ellichpur 



Ferozepore 



Fort McKinley 



Goa 



Gonda 



Jalpaiguri 



Jeypore 



Jhansi 



Jolo Island 



Karachi 



Karwar 

 Kuala lyumpur 



Kurseong 

 lyushai Hills 

 Makerian 

 Mian Mir 

 Mussoorie 



Nagpur 

 Naini Tal 

 Negros (Negros 



Occidental) 

 Nilgiri Hills 

 Old Calabar 

 Orissa 

 Pampanga 

 Pangasinan 

 Peradeniya 

 Perak 



Port Canning 

 Purneah 

 Quilon 



Ranikhet (Rene^ 



Rizal 



Selangor 



Shahj ahanpur 



Shaohyling 



Simla 



Sylhet 



Taiping 



Trincomalee 



Eastern Bengal. 



Straits Settlements. 



Berar^ Central India. 



Punjab. 



Ivuzon^ Phil. Islands. 



District on West Coast of India. 



N. India, S. of Nepal. 



N. Bengal, a little south of Darjiling. 



State in Madras Presidency. 



North- West Provinces, India. 



Philippines. 



City on extreme West Coast of India, near 



Baluchistan. 

 Coast Town, Bombay Presidency. 

 Capital of Selangor State (Federated Malay 



States). 

 5,000 ft. South of Darjiling. 

 On the N.-E. Indian Frontier of Assam. 

 Hoshiarpur District, Punjab. 

 Punjab, about 6 miles from Lahore, 

 6,000 — 7,000 ft. Punjab Himalayas, near 



Simla. 

 District in Central Provinces, India. 

 6,400 ft. Kumaon Dist., W. Himalayas. 



Island in the Philippines. 

 Madras Presidency. 

 West Coast of North Africa. 

 East Coast India. 

 One of the Philippine Islands. 

 One of the Philippine Islands. 

 Ceylon. 



Federated Malay States. 

 30 miles from Calcutta, on Matla River. 

 North Bengal. 



Coast town in Travancore State, extreme 

 S. of India, 

 hat) 4,000 ft. North-West Provinces, India. 

 Near Manila. 

 Federated Malay States. 

 North-West Provinces, India. 

 China. 



7,000 ft. Western Himalayas. 

 District in Assam ; adjoining Darjiling. 

 Capital of Perak Federated Malay States. 

 (Hot Wells) East Coast of Ceylon. 



N .B. — In Messrs. James and Liston's " Anopheles Mosquitoes of 

 India," their references to Jeypore I infer to relate to that city and 

 State in the Madras Presidenc}', from their spelling of the name. 



