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Cited: Nuttall & Warburton (1915: 384).

Ticks received for identification from Mr. L. Armstrong (per Mr. G. Merriman),
British Museum (Nat. Hist.), Cromwell Road, London, S.H., 11. March, 1912:-

Apon. laeve's, off snake, Aburi, 5.IV.1911 [snake had large adult female
bat inside.].

Ixodes rasus, 2 N & L's, off () ground pig, Aburi, 1.III.1911.

Ixodes pilosus, off top of cat's head, Aburi, I.1911.

Haem. leachi f off top of cat's head, Aburi, I.1911.

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Ticks received from the Indian Museum, Calcutta, India (per Dr. N. Annandale), March, 1912. Determined by Mr. C. Warburton, as follows:

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Two additional tubes of ticks received from the Indian Museum, Calcutta,
India (per Dr. Annandale) March, 1912. Determined by Mr. Warburton, as follows:

(1), from Quetta, Baluchistan, India, 1912.
Major Stammers, R.A.M.C.

Argas persicus

"A"

Orn. tholozani

1 nymph, from Quetta, Baluchistan, India, 1912.
Major Stammers, R.A.M.C.

"B"

Ticks received from Professor W. B. Herms, Entomological Dept. Univ. of
California, Berkeley, Cal., U.S. America, 18 March 1912. Determinations
etc., as follows:-

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