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Culicina. 
Culex maculicrura. 
Melanoconion taeniata. 
Mansonia annulipes. 
1 aeniorbyncus brevicellulus. 
J )esvoidea jugraenris. 
Chaetomvia longipalpis. 
Aediiia. 
Howardina varietas. 
VeralJina Batleri. 
(c.) In open spaces amongst low undergrowth :_ 
Culicina. 
Culex maculicrura. 
Do. gelidus. 
Melanoconion taeniata. 
Taeniorhyncus brevicellulus. 
Aedina. 
Verallina Butleii. 
of a heav 
1 he larvae of the following mosquitoes were taken : _ 
(a.) In mud holes, i.e., small holes made by the foot 
animal or a waggon rut in a road : _ 
A noplielina. 
Myzomyia Rossii. 
Cellia Kochii. 
In stagnant shallow water supplied by rain and liable to dr 
up: — 
A nophelina. 
Cellia Kochii. 
Culicina. 
Ekrinomvia auromaculata. 
(*■) 
Culex gelidus. 
(c.) 
(d.) 
Tseniorhyncus tenax. 
Melanoconion rubithorax. 
Aedina. 
Uranotaenia cancer. 
In swamps:— 
Anophelina. 
Myzorhvncus barbirostris. 
Do. . sinensis. 
Do. umbrosus. 
Cellia Kochii. 
In marshy ground fed by a stream :— 
Anophelina. 
Cellia Kochii. 
Nyssorhyncus nivipes. 
I he jungle on the hill range running .parallel with the Langat Roa( 
was entered at several points to ascertain what mosquitoes were commoi 
mere. Un the first occasion Myzorhyncus (anopheles) barbirostris anc 
1 Iai js°nia annu were obtained in very large numbers during the day, bu 
on the hill marked “ M in the map, no anopheles were obtained in the 
