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No one collection is being worked out as a whole, so it is not 
possible as yet to give any collector a full list of the names of 
the specimens sent. 
The following is a list of collections of Mosquitoes received at 
the Museum up to the present time either through official or 
private sources. 
List of the Collections of Mosquitoes received ur 
to the present time either through official or 
PRIVATE SOURCES. 
Place and Name. 
Specimens, &c. 
Registered 
No. 
Received. 
Delagoa Bay 
S. ft. Christophers. 
39 Culex, 5 other 
Diptera. 
303/99 
Feb. 13, 1899. 
Bombay ... 
C. W. Daniels. 
32 Culex, 36 Ano- 
pheles. 
443/99 
Mar. 6, 1899. 
British Guiana — New 
Amsterdam. 
Dr. E. D. Rowland. 
8 Culex 
— 
April 4, 1899. 
Para 
H.M. Consul, W. S. 
Churchill. 
47 Culex ... 
670/99 
April 12,1899. 
Queensland Burpengary, 
via Brisbane. 
Dr. T. L. Bancroft. 
j Large number of 
( Culicidm, too 
( damaged to iden- 
r 
May 8, 1899. 
Do. (2nd consignment) 
) tify. 
( - 
May 15, 1899. 
St. Vincent, B.W.I. — 
Botanic station. 
H. Powell. 
40 Culex 
935/99 
May 25, 1899. 
St. Lucia, B.W.I. — Castries 
St. George Gray, M.B. 
24 Culex 
— 
May 25, 1899. 
Queensland, Burpengary 
Dr. T. L. Bancroft. 
(3rd consignment.) 
4 glass tubes contain- 
ing Culickhe, much 
damaged. 
— 
May 29, 1899 
