156 The Genera and Species of Mallophaga 
NOTE 
The object of Mr Harrison's paper is primarily to 2)lace in the hands 
of students of the Mallophaga a complete list of the systematic nomen- 
clature of the group. No attempt has been made to bring the host list 
up to date, and in most cases the original author of the record of the 
parasite has been quoted without remark. All host names therefore 
require careful collation by the student with some standard work, 
e.g. The Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum (1874 — 1898). 
We have pleasure in acknowledging the l^ind assistance of the 
Rev. James Waterston in passing the final proofs through the press on 
behalf of the Author who has gone abroad. 
Ed. 
