358 
A Monograph of Culicidae. 
No. 
Place and Name of Collector 
or Sender. 
Specimens, &c. 
Registered 
Number. 
Received. 
10 
Queensland, Burpen- 
gary— 
Dr. T. L. Bancroft 
(4th consignment) 
7 bottles and 1 small 
tin box, containing 
quite 100 Culex and 
Anopheles 
10 June 1899 
11 
St. Vincent—• 
H. Powell 
(2nd consignment) 
48 Culex 
1017/99 
10 June 1899 
12 
Demerara— 
J. J. Quelch (through 
Governor and Co¬ 
lonial Office) 
64 Culex 
j 1054 and 
! 1057/99 
16 June 1899 
13 
St. Lucia, Castries— 
St. George Gray, M.B. 
(2nd consignment) 
39 Culex 
23 June 1899 
14 
Brazil— 
Dr. A. Lutz, of the 
Bacteriological Insti¬ 
tute of the State Sao 
Paulo. (Through the 
British Consulate, Rio 
de Janeiro. W.G.Wag- 
staff, Consul-General) 
3 Anopheles, 3 Culex, 
and 13 other Diptera 
mounted ; 1 Ano¬ 
pheles, 28 Culex, and 
4 Diptera in bottles 
1204/99 
4 July 1899 
15 
Montserrat, Leeward Is¬ 
lands— 
F. L. Norris 
22 Culex 
1195/99 
7 July 1899 
16 
Japan, Tokyo— 
C. H. B. Woodd 
25 Culex, 1 other Dip- 
teron 
4 July 1899 
17 
Malta — 
Dr. T. Zammit, Medical 
Officer of Health 
7 Culex, 49 other Dip¬ 
tera 
1129/99 
11 July 1899 
18 
St. Lucia, Castries— 
St. George Gray, M.B. 
(3rd consignment) 
4 boxes containing 91 
Culex, 15 other Dip¬ 
tera, 3 beetles, 2 
moths 
19 July 1899 
19 
New Zealand— 
Prof. R. I. Scott 
15 Culex, and 1 other 
Dipteron 
21 July 1899 
20 
Mexico, British Consu¬ 
late— 
C. J. Biorklund, Act¬ 
ing Consul 
Collection of mixed 
insects. No mos¬ 
quitoes 
1347/99 
31 July 1899 
21 
Bermuda— 
G. Digby Barker, C.B., 
Governor and Com¬ 
missioner - in - Chief. 
Dr. Eldon Harvey, 
Medical Officer of 
Health, Collector. 
Through Colonial Of¬ 
fice 
3 boxes—59 Culex, 16 
other Diptera 
1453/99 
16 Aug. 1899 
