LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOL. I. 
FIG. 
1. How to set a mosquito. 
2. How to examine a mosquito under the microscope. 
3. Types of clypeus. 
4. Diagram of the mouth-parts of a ? mosquito. 
5. Section view of part of mosquito mouth, etc. (when piercing the skin), 
6. Types of metanotum. 
7. Anatomy of a typical Culex. 
8. Typical scales. 
9. Cephalic and scutellar scale ornamentation. 
10. Transverse section of proboscis (after Dimmo.ck). 
11. Male and female palpi of Culicidae. 
12. Antennae of Culicidae . 
13. Venation of Culex. 
14. Ova of Culicidae. 
15. Life-history of Culex. 
16. Larvae of Stcgomyia. 
17. Larval stage of Anopheles. 
18. Larva and pupa of Corethra. 
19. Larva and pupa of Mochlonyx. 
20. Genus Anopheles . 
21. a. Besting position of Anopheles and Culex (after Waterhouse) ; 
b. Besting position of Anopheles maculipennis, Meigen, on a 
horizontal ceiling, and on a side wall (after Howard). 
22. Anopheles and Culex resting. 
23. Wings of Diptera mistaken for mosquitoes. 
24. Map showing distribution of Anopheles. 
25. Anopheles argyrotarsis, sub-sp. albipes. 
26. Wing of Anopheles paludis. n. sp. 
27. Scutellum of Anopheles fuliginosis, Giles. 
28. a. Wing of ? Anopheles fuliginosus , Giles, b. of the var. pallida, 
mihi. 
29. Wing of Anopheles Bigotii. n. sp. 
30. Anopheles Sinensis, Van der Wulp. (Wing fringe and scales.) 
31. Male genitalia of A. pseudopictus, Grassi. 
32. 1. Head of Anopheles barbirostris ; 2. Head of Anopheles annularis. 
33. Head of Anopheles barbirostris, and of A. annularis. 
34. Wings of A. Sinensis, and allies. 
35. Wing of A. superpictus (d). 
36. 1. Cross-veins of A. funestus; 2. of A. Bhodesiensis ; 3. of A. Indiensis ; 
4. of A. sityerpictus ; 5. of A. Bossii; 6. of A. costalis. 
