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heads of sollicitans; i vial of larval heads of kcniorhynchus; i 

 vial of larval heads of cantator; mosquito eggs on lint; 4 vials 

 of sollicitans adults parasitized by Agamomcris culicis Stiles, 

 and also worms dissected out; 3 vials of sollicitans larvcT attacked 

 by disease ; i vial with female sollicitans abdomens distended with 

 eggs ; I vial with female cantator abdomens distended with eo-o-s 



Box 12. Anopheles maculipcnnis Meig., and Anopheles piincti- 

 pennis Say.: (i) A. maculipennis, figures of male and female 

 adults ; i vial with male adults ; i vial with female adults ; i vial 

 with pupse; 2 vials with larvae; 35 female adults pinned. (2) A. 

 pimctipennis, figure of adult ; figure of larva and details ; i vial 

 with male adults; i vial with female adults; i vial with pupse; 

 2 vials with larvae ; 30 female adults pinned. 



Box 13. Anopheles crucians Wied. : figure of adult; figure of 

 eggs; figures of pupae showing difl:'erences between Anopheles 

 and Culex; figure of larva and details; 4 vials with female 

 adults ; 2 vials with pupie ; 4 vials with larvse ; 93 female adults 

 pinned. 



Box 14. The Fringe-legged Mosquito, Psorophora ciliata 

 Fabr. : figure of adult; figure of larva and details; i vial with 

 male adults; i vial with female adults; 2 vials with pupcT; 2 

 vials with larvae ; 1 1 male adults pinned ; 40 female adults pinned. 



Box 15. The Pitcher-Plant Mosquito, Wyeomyia smithii 

 Coq. : figure of larva and details; i vial with male adults; 2 vials 

 with female adults; i vial with eggs; i vial with pupcT; 4 vials 

 with larvae in all stages ; 3 vials with the leaves of pitcher plants ; 

 50 adults representing both sexes. 



Mosquito Enemies. 



Box 16. Some Salt-Marsh Minnows : Cyprirwdon varicgatus, 

 3 vials containing 1 1 specimens ; Fimdulus majalis, 3 vials' con- 

 taining 6 specimens ; Fiindulns heteroclitus, 3 vials containing 5 

 specn-nens; i vial with 2 specimens of Fundiilus majalis and i 

 specimen of Fundulm heteroclitus showing differences in band- 

 ing. 



