9 
Place and Name. 
Specimens, &c. 
Registered 
No. 
Received. 
Hong Kong 
Charles Ford (Botanical 
and Afforestation 
Department). 
43 Culex mounted 
50 Culex (about) 
in spirit (pro- 
bably all Culex). 
1606/99 
Sept. 27, 1899. 
East Africa — Pemba 
D. R. O’Sullivan-Beare, 
British Vice-Consul. 
18 Culex, and 18 
other Diptera. 
No letter, 
see 
Reg. No. 
1742/99. 
Oct. 11, 1899. 
Fiji — Suva 
Barclay Black, M.D. 
Forwarded by B. Glan- 
vill Corney, Chief 
Medical Officer. 
Mouldy, apparently 
all Culex (29). 
1913/99 
Nov. 9, 1899. 
Ceylon 
A. Perry, Principal Civil 
Medical Officer. 
9 Culex, 12 other 
Diptera, 1 Ichneu- 
mon. 
No letter 
Nov. 9, 1899. 
Cayman Islands 
Per G. J. Stuart Tait, 
Government Medical 
Officer. 
(Through the Colonial 
Secretary, Jamaica.) 
About a dozen Mos- 
quitoes, much 
damaged by mites. 
1939/99 
Nov. 10, 1899. 
West Africa — Bonny 
Per J. P. Fagan, Dis- 
trict Medical Officer, 
1I.B.M. Vice-Con- 
sula'e. 
270 specimens un- 
mounted, appar- 
ently nearly all 
Anopheles. 
2001/99 
Nov. 21, 1899. 
Mauritius, Government of 
Per Sir Charles Bruce, 
K.C.M.G. 
24 Culex, 2 other 
Diptera. 
1989 and 
1997/99 
Nov. 22, 1899. 
Jama : ca — Kingston 
M. Grabham, M.D. 
Do. (2nd consignment) 
1 6 Culex, 4 Ano- 
> pheles, much 
J damaged. 
( 2034/99 
1 2078/99 
Nov. 24, 1899. 
Nov. 30, 1899. 
Cyprus 
Chief Secretary to the 
Government (W. 
Hart Bennett Act- 
ing)- 
Collected by P. Genna- 
dius, Director of i 
Agriculture. 
5 Culex, 6 other 
Diptera, 2 Hy- 
menoptera. 
2125/99 
Dec. 7, 1899. 
Jamaica Institute 
Per F. Cundall, Secre- 
tary* 
(2nd consignment.) 
'Box 1, about 14 
pieces Culex and 
Anopheles ; Box 
2, 26 Culex, 6 
Anopheles ; Box 
3, 25 Culex, 4 
„ Anopheles. 
■« 
►2126/99 
Dec. 7, 1899. 
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