320 



Dr. H. Bayon, of Bussu, Uganda, B. East Africa sent ticks 21. V. 1909 

 to be determined, also 3 worms from the lung of a grass snake. The 

 ticks were determined as follows:- 



Amblyomma variegatum c^'s, ?'s ) 



Haemaphysalis leachi c** ' s , ? ' s ) 



Boophilus decoloratus ^''s, ?'s, N's ) collected at Bussu, Uganda 



Rhipicephalus appendiculatus cf's, ?'s) 



A large gray tick (?) off a land tortoise has been kept, together 

 with worms for identification purposes. 



ORIGINAL DETERMINATION 

 726 



Ixodes brunneus N 



Neck of a "varied thrush" 



Vancouver, British Columbia 



28. V. 1909 



Thomas Bowhill, FRCVS 



CURRENT STATUS 

 N 726 



RML 109384 



1 N Ixodes spinipalpis 



Ixoreus naevius 



Vancouver (49.15 N, 123.08 W), 

 British Columbia, Canada 



28. V. 1909 



Thomas Bowhill, FRCVS 



727-743. Ticks from N. & W. Nyasa Districts of Nyasaland, collected by 

 Dr. J. B. Davey, Karonga, N. Nyasa, and sent by him 14. IV. 1909 to 

 Dr. Hearsey. Preserved in 90% alcohol; all ticks preserved since Jan'y 

 1909, were killed by dropping them into boiling fluid (abs alcohol & 

 1:500 Hg perchloride, equal parts); those killed earlier were dropped 

 into boiling water etc. Sent by Dr. H. Hearsey, P.M.O., Zomba Nyasaland: 



727 



Haemaphysalis leachi 



Native dog 



Chizizi v., near Hewe River, 

 Nyasaland 



16.11.1909 



J. B. Davey 



727 MISSING 



