Collections of Mosquitoes received at British Museum. 359 
No. 
Place and Name of Collector 
or Sender. 
Specimens, &c. 
Registered 
Number. 
Received. 
22 
Kashmir— 
Dr. Ernest F. Neve, 
Mission Hospital 
4 Culex, unmounted, 
in paper 
1470/99 
21 Aug. 1899 
23 
Singapore— 
Raffles Library and 
Museum (per R. Ha- 
nitsch) 
53 Culex, 8 other Dip- 
tera 
1541/99 
4 Sept. 1899 
24 
Formosa, British Consu¬ 
late, Tamsui— 
R. de B. Layard, Con¬ 
sul, Dr. G. Mackay, 
Collector 
33 Culex, 6 Anopheles, 
2 other Diptera 
1360/99 
6 Sept. 1899 
(see Reg. 
No. 1766/99) 
25 
Jamaica—■ 
F. Cundall, Secretary 
Jamaica Institute. 
32 Culex 
1590/99 
15 Sept. 1899 
26 
Fiji— 
B. Glanvill Corney, 
Chief Medical Officer, 
Medical Department 
1730/99 
11 Oct. 1899 
27 
Panama, British Consu¬ 
late— 
C. Mallet, Consul 
29 Culex 
1598/99 
22 Sept. 1899 
28 
Gibraltar— 
SirH. Jackson, Colonial 
Secretary; MajorBirt, 
Collector 
60 Culex 
1607/99 
22 Sept. 1899 
29 
Fiji, Suva— 
Barclay Black, M.D. 
Forwarded by B. Glan¬ 
vill Corney, Chief 
Medical Officer 
Remains of 1 Ano¬ 
pheles ; 3 empty 
cards 
1624/99 
22 Sept. 1899 
30 
Hong Kong— 
Charles Ford (Botanical 
and Afforestation De¬ 
partment) 
43 Culex, mounted; 50 
Culex (about) in 
spirit. Probably all 
Culex. 
1606/99 
27 Sept. 1899 
31 
East Africa, Pemba—• 
D. R. O’Sullivan-Beare, 
British Vice-Consul 
18 Culex, and 18 other 
Diptera 
No letter 
(see Reg. 
No. 
1742/99) 
11 Oct. 1899 
32 
Fiji, Suva— 
Barclay Black, M.D. 
Forwarded by B. Glan¬ 
vill Corney, Chief 
Medical Officer 
Mouldy, apparently 
all Culex, 29 
1913/99 
9 Nov. 1899 
33 ! 
Ceylon—■ 
A. Perry, Principal 
Civil Medical Officer 
9 Culex, 12 other Dip¬ 
tera, 1 lohneumon 
! 
No letter 
9 Nov. 1899 
