362 A Monograph of Culicidae . 
No. 
Place and Name of Collector 
or Sender. 
Specimens, &c. 
Registered 
Number. 
Received. 
57 
Grenada— 
W. E. Broadway 
100 Culicidae, fair con¬ 
dition 
? 449/1900 
14 Feb. 1900 
58 
Qnilon, Travancore, S. 
India— 
Capt.S.P. James, I.M.S. 
19th M.I., Qnilon 
(2nd consignment) 
35 Culex, 34 Ano¬ 
pheles, much dam¬ 
aged by mites 
7 Mar. 1900 
59 
Mauritius— 
Dr. Rees 
10 Culicidae, almost 
entirely destroyed 
7 Mar. 1900 
60 
Lagos— 
Dr. Henry Strachan, 
District Medical Officer 
5 or 6 fragments of 
Culex 
17 Mar. 1900 
61 
British Guiana, New 
Amsterdam— 
Dr. E. D. Rowland 
About 70 Culicidae 
30 Mar. 1900 
62 
Granada— 
Walter J. Chambers, 
H.B.M. Consul; Mr. 
Deoclesiano Chaves, 
Managua, collector 
Mixed Diptera, very 
much damaged 
30 Mar. 1900 
- 
63 
Grenada— 
W. E. Broadway 
42 Culicidae, fair con¬ 
dition 
624/1900 
30 Mar. 1900! 
64 
Trinidad— 
H. Caracciolo, per 
Hon. C. C. Knollys 
Mosquitoes in spirit 
625/1900 
3 Apr. 1900 
65 
Mombasa— 
J. D. McKay, East 
Africa Protectorate 
7 Culicidae, some 
broken 
727/1900 
17 Apr. 1900 
66 
Canada— 
E. M. Walker, 99, St. 
George St., Toronto, 
Ontario 
2 boxes ,128 specimens, 
92 Culex, 36 Ano¬ 
pheles, in good con¬ 
dition, brought by 
donor’s father 
728/1900 
14 Apr. 1900 
67 
Penang, Straits Settle¬ 
ments— 
G. D. Freer, M.B. 
Lond., Colonial Sur¬ 
geon Resident, Gene¬ 
ral Hospital, Penang 
5 Culex, 12 Anopheles 
821/1900 
30 Apr. 1900 
68 
i Fiji— 
B. Glanvill Corney, 
Chief Medical Officer, 
Suva, Fiji. Collected 
by H. Noble Joynt, 
M.D., D.P.H. 
Fragments of 21 Culex 
885/1900 
8 May 1900 
