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Ticks received from the Indian Museum, Calcutta, India (per Dr. N. Annandale),
4.VII.1911. Determined by Mr. C. Warburton, &, being common species, they
have all been returned: -

1114 17.

1115

17.

1116

17.

1117 17.

1118

17.

1119

Rhip. haemaphysaloides off Cervulus muntjae, Malwa Tal

(3,600 ft), Kumaun, W. Himalayas, 7.V.1911. S. Kemp

Boo. australis, o's & N's, from cattle farm, Navy Bay, Andamans,
India, 6. IV.1911.

Q. Paiva

Boo. australis, q's from cattle farm, Navy Bay, Andamans, 0. Paiva
India, 6.IV.1911.

Haem. bispinosa. ♂, off ?, Caunter, Panvel, Bombay, India

R. sanguineus ♂

15.II.1911.

Haem. bispinosa & off dog, Ross, Andamans,

India, 23. III.1911. 0. Paiva

Rhip. sanguineus "probably from Pariah dog on wall of bungalow," Pusa,
Bengal, India, 31.III.-4.IV.1911.

F.H.G.

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Rhip. sanguineus ♂ & , off dog, Calcutta, India, 23.V.1911.

17.

1122

TM

Argas persicus? larvae, off common Indian crow (Corvus splendens),
Calcutta, India, 1911.

1. Hyal. aegyptium, off bullock, Nagercoil, India, XII.1910.

TM

Ta. Hyal. aegyptium,

TM

2. Hyal. aegyptium f,

Ditto.

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