12 
Trinidad "* i 
H. Caracciolo, per Hon. 
C. C. Knollys. 
Mombasa ••• 
J. D. McKay, East 
Africa Protectorate. 
Canada 
E. M. Walker 
99, St. George St., 
Toronto, Ontario. 
Penang, Straits Settle- 
ments. 
G D. Freer.M.B., Lend., 
Colonial ' Surgeon 
Resident, General 
Hospital, Penang. 
Fi-ji 
Chief Medical Officer, 
B. Glanvill Corney, 
Suva, Fiji. 
Collected by H. Noble 
Joynt, M.D., D.P.H. 
Dacca ... ••• •" 
Collected by Et.- 
Colonel R. Macrae, 
I.M.S., assisted by 
Assistant - Surgeon 
■ Jogeesur Mukerjee. 
Forwarded by Colonel 
T.H. Handley, C.I.E., 
I.M.S., Surgeon- 
General of Civil Hos- 
pital, Bengal. 
Italy 
Professor Grassi. 
Mosquitoes in spirit 
7 Culicidae, some 
broken. 
2 boxes, 128 speci- 
mens : 92 Culex, 
3G Anopheles, in 
good condition, 
brought by 
Donor’s father. 
5 Culex, 12 Ano- 
pheles. 
Fragments of 21 
Culex. 
190 Mosquitoes, 
Cnlex and Ano- 
pheles ; nearly all 
in fragments eaten 
by Psoci. 
April 30,1900. 
885/1900 May 8, 1900. 
820/1900 May 9, 1900. 
7 Mosquitoes. 
Typical named 
specimens of 4 
species. 
May 11, 1900. 
o- „ p the above list was in type additional 
Postscript. — since tne 
collections have been received at the Museum. 
British Museum (Natural History ), 
Cromwell Road, • 
July 16 th, 1900. 
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