348 Genus Ixodes 



* Species contained in the Cambridge collection ; types, and others which have been 

 compared with the types. 



The important collections, judged by the number of types they contain, are to be 

 found in the following cities (the figures in parentheses indicate the number of types in the 

 cities enumerated): Toulouse (16), Cambridge (15), Berlin (11), Washington (10, in five 

 collections), London (9), Paris (8), Hamburg (4). Under types are included the different 

 stages of each species which have been first described from the various collections. 



Note : In the second column of the foregoing list the whereabouts of the collections is 

 but briefly indicated : 



Berlin signifies Entomologische Abteilung, Zoologisches Museum, Berlin. 



Calcutta ,, Entomological Department, Indian Museum, Calcutta. 



Cambridge ,, Collection of Professor G. H. F. Nuttall, F.B.S., Quick Laboratory, 



University of Cambridge. 

 Edinburgh ,, Collection of Mr W. Evans, F.B.S.E., Edinburgh. 

 Hamburg ,, Naturhistoriscb.es Museum, Hamburg. 



Harvard ,, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. 



Katanga ,, Special Committee's Collection, Katanga, Congo Free State. 



Leyden ,, Natural History Museum, Leyden, Holland. 



London ,, Entomological Department, British Museum (Natural History), 



Cromwell Boad, London. 

 Paris (a) ,, Musec d'histoire naturelle, rue Buffon, Paris. 



,, (b) ,, Laboratoire de Parasitologic, Ecole de Mfidecine, Paris. 



Pickard-Cambridge signifies Collection of Eev. 0. Pickard-Cambridge, F.B.S., Wareham, 



Dorset, England. 

 Pretoria signifies Collection of Mr C. P. Lounsbury, Acting Union Entomologist, 

 Union Department of Agriculture, Pretoria, Transvaal, S. Africa 

 (late Government Entomologist, Cape Town). 

 St Petersburg ,, Collection of Professor A. Birula, K. Akad. Wiss., St Petersburg. 

 Sjostedt ,, Collection of the Sjdatedt Zoological Expedition. 



Toulouse ,, Collection of Professor L. G. Neumann, Laboratoire d'Histoire 



naturelle, Ecole Nationale Veterinaire, Toulouse, France. 

 Washington (a) signifies Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Department of Agriculture, 

 Washington, D.C. 

 ,, (6) ,, National Museum, Washington, D.C. 



,, (c) ,, Collection of Mr N. Banks, of the Bureau of Entomology, 



U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



,, (d) ,, Bureau of Entomology, U.S. Department of Agriculture. 



,, ('■) ,, Collection of Dr A. Hassall, of the Bureau of Animal Industry, 



U.S. Department of Agriculture. 



(The distribution of types in the collections in Washington is given by 



Hooker, 1909, pp. 423-425.) 



