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  DR. 
  A. 
  INGRAM. 
  

  

  l-5.vi.18. 
  Gambaga. 
  Phlebotomus 
  on 
  walls 
  of 
  latrine 
  and 
  on 
  Rest 
  House 
  verandah 
  ; 
  

   engorged 
  Phlebotomus 
  also 
  taken 
  within 
  mosquito 
  net. 
  C. 
  duttoni, 
  

   Culiciomyia 
  nebulosa 
  and 
  S.fasciata 
  bred 
  out 
  from 
  larvae 
  collected 
  from 
  

   the 
  native 
  compounds. 
  Larvae 
  of 
  C. 
  ager 
  var. 
  ethiopicus, 
  C. 
  invidiosus, 
  

   A. 
  costalis 
  and 
  A. 
  funestus, 
  found 
  in 
  off-sets 
  of 
  the 
  stream 
  running 
  

   through 
  the 
  European 
  garden. 
  8. 
  vittata 
  found 
  breeding 
  in 
  rock 
  pools. 
  

   " 
  Rot 
  " 
  holes 
  numerous 
  in 
  flamboyant 
  and 
  other 
  trees 
  near 
  Rest 
  House. 
  

  

  6.vi.l8. 
  Zongoire. 
  A 
  solitary 
  Phlebotomus 
  seen 
  on 
  the 
  walls 
  of 
  the 
  Rest 
  House, 
  

   but 
  it 
  eluded 
  capture. 
  Larvae 
  of 
  C. 
  duttoni, 
  C. 
  tigripes 
  var. 
  fuscus 
  and 
  

   Culiciomyia 
  nebulosa, 
  collected 
  from 
  native 
  compounds. 
  No 
  Stegomyia 
  

   larvae 
  found. 
  

  

  7.vi.l8. 
  Kugri. 
  No 
  Phlebotomus 
  seen. 
  Larvae 
  of 
  S.fasciata, 
  C. 
  duttoni, 
  C. 
  tigripes 
  

   and 
  C. 
  invidiosus, 
  collected 
  from 
  utensils 
  in 
  native 
  quarters. 
  

  

  8.vi.l8. 
  Binduri. 
  No 
  Phlebotomus 
  seen; 
  dry 
  atmosphere, 
  strong 
  breeze 
  prevalent. 
  

   Larvae 
  of 
  S. 
  fasciata, 
  C. 
  duttoni, 
  C. 
  decens 
  and 
  Culiciomyia 
  nebulosa, 
  

   collected 
  from 
  native 
  compounds. 
  " 
  Rot 
  ' 
  holes 
  in 
  a 
  tamarind 
  and 
  

   in 
  an 
  unknown 
  tree 
  close 
  to 
  Rest 
  House. 
  

  

  9-12. 
  vi. 
  18. 
  Bawku. 
  Phlebotomus 
  on 
  walls 
  of 
  M.O.'s 
  quarters 
  ; 
  engorged 
  Phlebotomus 
  

   caught 
  inside 
  mosquito 
  net. 
  Town 
  clean, 
  very 
  few 
  pots 
  or 
  calabashes 
  

   in 
  native 
  compounds 
  in 
  a 
  position 
  to 
  hold 
  water, 
  most 
  of 
  them 
  " 
  up- 
  

   ended. 
  " 
  Larvae 
  of 
  S. 
  fasciata 
  found 
  after 
  diligent 
  search 
  ; 
  larvae 
  of 
  

   C. 
  duttoni 
  and 
  C. 
  decens 
  rather 
  more 
  common. 
  Larvae 
  of 
  A. 
  funestus, 
  

   A. 
  costalis, 
  A. 
  mauritianus, 
  A. 
  ru-fipes, 
  C. 
  ager 
  var. 
  ethiopicus, 
  

   C. 
  quasigelidus, 
  C. 
  invidiosus 
  and 
  Mimomyia 
  mimomyiaformis, 
  Newst. 
  , 
  

   collected 
  from 
  pools 
  near 
  garden 
  and 
  down 
  course 
  of 
  main 
  stream. 
  

  

  13.vi.18. 
  Tistli. 
  Phlebotomus 
  on 
  walls 
  of 
  Rest 
  House. 
  Larvae 
  of 
  C. 
  duttoni, 
  

   C. 
  tigripes, 
  C. 
  decens, 
  Culiciomyia 
  nebulosa, 
  S. 
  fasciata 
  and 
  S. 
  vittata, 
  

   collected 
  from 
  native 
  compounds 
  and 
  surroundings. 
  

  

  14.vil8. 
  Till. 
  Phlebotomus 
  taken 
  on 
  walls 
  of 
  Rest 
  House. 
  Larvae 
  of 
  S. 
  fasciata 
  

   and 
  C. 
  duttoni 
  found 
  in 
  native 
  compounds 
  ; 
  village 
  small, 
  consisting 
  

   of 
  about 
  five 
  scattered 
  compounds. 
  

  

  15.vi.18. 
  Nanglldi. 
  Phlebotomus 
  plentiful 
  on 
  Rest 
  House 
  walls. 
  Larvae 
  found 
  in 
  

   native 
  compounds 
  are 
  those 
  of 
  S. 
  fasciata, 
  S. 
  vittata 
  and 
  C. 
  duttoni. 
  

  

  16-17.vi. 
  18. 
  ZouragU. 
  Phlebotomus 
  on 
  walls 
  of 
  District 
  Commissioner's 
  quarters. 
  

   In 
  collections 
  of 
  water 
  from 
  the 
  native 
  compounds 
  are 
  larvae 
  of 
  

   S. 
  fasciata, 
  S. 
  vittata 
  and 
  C. 
  decens. 
  Larvae 
  of 
  C. 
  invidiosus 
  and 
  

   A. 
  costalis 
  collected 
  from 
  pots 
  in 
  European 
  garden. 
  In 
  pools 
  down 
  

   course 
  of 
  stream 
  (at 
  present 
  not 
  flowing) 
  larvae 
  of 
  C. 
  invidiosus, 
  

   C. 
  tritaeniorhynchus 
  and 
  A. 
  costalis 
  found. 
  " 
  Rot 
  " 
  holes 
  in 
  several 
  

   trees 
  around 
  District 
  Commissioner's 
  quarters. 
  

  

  18.vi.18. 
  Winduri 
  (Tong 
  Hills). 
  No 
  Phlebotomus 
  seen. 
  Native 
  compounds 
  not 
  

   visited. 
  Larvae 
  of 
  S. 
  vittata 
  very 
  numerous 
  in 
  rock 
  pool 
  and 
  three 
  

   larvae 
  of 
  A. 
  pretoriensis 
  collected 
  from 
  these 
  pools. 
  A 
  large 
  water- 
  

   hole 
  near 
  Rest 
  House 
  had 
  a 
  few 
  clumps 
  of 
  Pistia 
  stratiotes 
  growing 
  

   in 
  it, 
  but 
  the 
  only 
  larva 
  collected 
  from 
  it 
  was 
  that 
  of 
  Mimomyia 
  

   splendens, 
  Theo. 
  

  

  