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according to a note received from Gustav Fischer, on 29th December 1909, 

 in the Denkschriften der Medizinisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft, when 

 the Jahrbueher had been out for more than a month. 



Haematopinus tuberculatus (Nitzsch). 



There are several specimens of this species in the collection of the British 

 Museum from the camel, which is further evidence in support of a suggestion 

 thrown out by Prof. L. G. Neumann that the " Pidocchio del Cammello," figured 

 by Redi (1668, Esperienze intorno alia generazione degl' insetti) and named 

 Pediculus cameli by Linnaeus, is II. tuberculatus. I have also examined several 

 specimens from the Chinese water buffalo. 



