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Lophoceratomyia minutissima, Theo. rubithoracis, Leic.
Mansonioides uniformis, Theo.
Micraedes malayi, Leic.
Uranotaenia macfarlanei, Edw.
A List of the Tabanida which have been found in the Colony of Hongkong.
Chrysops dispar, F.
mlokosiewiczi, Big.
Tabanus albimedius, Walk.
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crassus, Walk.
ditaeniatus, Mac.
flarothorax, Ric. Var.
hilaris, Walk.
hongkongiensis, Ric. Sp. n.
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hybridus, Wied.
indianus, Ric.
jucundus, Walk.
macfarlanei, Ric. Sp. n.
mandarinus, Schiner.
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negatirus, Ric.
rubidus, Ric.
sanguineus, Walk.
V.--HOSPITALS; INSTITUTES, &c.
The Civil Hospital.--Dr. W. B. A. Moore was the officer in charge until February 9th when he went on leave on account of urgent private affairs, and Dr. C. W. McKenny took charge, Dr. D. J. Valentine becoming the second medical officer of the hospital. The nursing staff consisted of the matron and 13 nursing sisters, 3 nurses, 11 probationer nurses, and 8 Chinese dressers. In addition to this staff there was a resident physician and a resident surgeon attached to the medical and surgical clinics of the University, which are in charge of the Professor of Surgery and the lecturer in medicine.
In-patients.—4,447 patients received treatment in hospital, the daily average being 130. Of these 68 were first class, 290 second class, and 4,089 third class patients. In the previous year the total number of patients treated in hospital was 4,815, and 63, 223 and 4,701, respectively, were first, second and third class patients, the daily average being 152.4.
Out-patients. -25,892 persons attended as out-patients, 885 others were vaccinated, and 18 were given a full course of treatment with anti-rabic vaccine. The prescriptions dispensed numbered 17,636. In 1921 there were 27,322 out-patients.
Nationalities of the in-patients.
European ... 603 Indian ... 1,028 Chinese and others ... 2,816Page 29