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{!,.) 
(c.) 
(i c .) In mangrove:— 
Aedina. 
Verallina Butleri. 
Culicina. 
Mansonia annulipes. 
1 he larvae of the following mosquitoes were found 
{a.) In jungle streams :— 
A nophelina. 
Anopheles Treacherii. 
Myzomyia leucophyrus. 
In marshy ground fed by springs or streams 
A nop henna. 
Nyssorhyncus Willmori. 
In small stagnant collections of water :_ 
A nophelina. 
Cellia Kochii. 
Culicina. 
Desvoidea jugraensis. 
Culex 
maculicrara. 
Do. fatigans. 
, J, u » ra P r fents features of great interest from the point of view of th 
stubution of certain mosquitoes. Anopheles Treacherii u i 
at Ampang near the reservoir in a hill stream at the 6th mile'on thePahan 
voad, and at Ulu Gombak and Bukit Kutu. It is essentiallv a v/ii 
small Is the area ofThe hill Plfh ' S ™°!, thy , 0 f note when one considers*!^ 
for mUes by dead level swamp land whereh if^^t«fto S ?S^ 
mosquitcTarnfmay be^shown tol^e greaf'impo^tance^ as a i/ a belon : °s n to 01 
M“al S °par e as“e eml & 1"*** t m ^ 
with certainty it is possible 
unHU-ep r r t0man - reSldingin ° r in very close proximity VjXle It i 
absence of all bamboo breeders is another noint to nnt-p tiw & * r e 
g 
and lor this reason none contained water. J-umpur, 
/ gans, Stegomyia scutellans, and Myzomyia Rossii , may be much increased.' 
