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Genus Anopheles. 
Additional localities .—Aberdeen Woods, Fife and Edinburgh, 
N.B .; Manchester, Shrewsbury and Hereford, in England. 
Notes .—The following interesting notes have been sent by 
Mr. Burton from Shrewsbury : — 
“ May 30,1908. 9 Above quarry in wood. 
June 1, 1908. £ Sheltering in room of pit latrine. 
June 2 , 1908. £ Swarming near oak tree in hay-field. 
June 3,1908. £ 9 Sheltering in moat wood latrine. 
June 12, 1908. 9 Rookery. 9 Old garden. 
June 12, 1909. $ Swarming by rookery gate. 
June 16, 1908. £ Swarming in hay-field. 
June 22, 1908. £ Swarming rookery and barn-field. 
June 29, 1906. 9 Moat wood. 9 Quarry. 
July 3, 1908. 9 Moat wood. 
July 7, 1906. (J Sheltering in room of latrine. 
July 20, 1906. 9 Quarry. 
July 21, 1906. £ Moat wood plantation sheltering in yew tree. 
July 28, 1906. Moat wood. 
July 29, 1906. $ Box-bush old garden. 
Aug. 1,1906. (J Play-house roof, sheltering. 
Aug. 27, 1909. $ End of sandy lane, 7.0 p.m. 
Aug. 30, 1909. 9 Biting in withy-bed. 
Sept. 15, 1907. 9 Moat wood plantation. 
Sept. 16, 1907. 9 Biting in dining-room ; biting by moat. 
Sept. 18, 1907. 9 Biting in quarry. 
Sept. 22, 1907. 9 Biting in Raven’s-nest wood, 3.30 p.m. 
Sept. 24, 1907. $ Rookery. 
Sept. 26, 1907. 9 In Raven’s-nest wood, biting. 
Oct. 1, 1908. 9 Sheltering in study-window. 
Have never seen more than two trying to bite at the same 
time. $ swarm in lots of four or five.” 
Mr. W. Evans of Edinburgh writes me he has bred the $’s of 
this species. The larvae were taken in a pool near Lasswade, a 
few miles south of Edinburgh. They pupated October 15th and 
the fly emerged on October 22nd. Mr. Evans took 4 9 ’s in Fife 
on July 2nd, 1909. 
Anopheles aitkenii. Theobald-James (1903). 
Mono. Culicid. III., 22 (1903), Theobald; Rec. Ind. Mus. II., pt. III., no. 30, 
287 (1908), Theobald. 
Goa Frontier and Karwar. 
Additional localities.- —Mfeenglas, Dooars, Jalpaiguri (C. Wal- 
