The asterisk placed against some of the serial numbers indicates that the document is printed in full in a Parliamentary paper; the indexes are printed here for convenience,

Serial No.

From or to whom.

Despatch No, &c.

Dute.

Subject.

Seriul

No.

From or to whom.

Despatch No., &c.

Date,

Subject.

Page.

11 The Acting Governor

1908.

Nynsa

February 10 land Pro- (Rec. Mar. 21.) tectorate,

38.

Submits remarks by the Principal

Medical Officer

the work at the local present being done in laboratories.

5

on

12

The Governor

British

Pare.

Guiana, 49.

March 2 (Rec. Mar.21.)

Reports that he and the Government Bacteriologist are of opinion that the latter must work in the interest of the Colony, independently of the Committee, but that any discovery of value will be communicated. Transmits copies of the Report of the

Advisory Committee for 1007.

5

7

1908.

13

To the Liverpool and

March 31

1.

The Governor

Jamaica, 28.

January 28 (Rec. 12 Feb.)

States that the suggestions made by the 1 Advisory Committee as to the organi- ! sation and working of laboratories and research institutes will be of value in connection with the work of the Government Laboratory and Public Hospital at Kingston.

London Schools of Tropical Medicine.

14

To

India Office,

March 31

Ditto

Treasury, and

Foreign Office.

13

To the Royal Society

1

March 31

Ditto

2

Liverpool School of

February 13

Tropical Medicine.

Transmits a short statement on the sub- ject of the clinical teaching of the school.

1

16

To the Governors of Circular

April 3

all Crown Colonies

(except Ceylon).

3 The Governor

Houg Kong, 29.

2

February 7 (Rec. March 7.)

4.

The Acting Gover-

nor.

Gold Coast, 70.

February 18 (Rec. March 7.)

States that the rules suggested in circu- lar despatch of 23rd December will be adopted in the Bacteriological Institute of the Colony.

States, in reply to circular despatch of 23rd December, that there is at pre- sent no institution in the Colony to which the term "laboratory" can be applied; efforts are being maile to equip a room in one of the hospital buildings for research work, and Professor Simpson will be consulted in the matter.

2

17

To the Governor

Ceylon, Confi- dential.

April 3

7

Transmits copies of the Report of the Advisory Committee for 1907, and states that it is proposed to send proofs of reports to the Colonies for revision, in future; undertakes to communicate to the Committee any remarks which may be made on the report.

Explains the omission from the Report of the Advisory Committee for 1907 of a portion of Dr. Castellani's report on experiments on monkeys in con- nection with yaws and syphilis, and requests that he may be authorised to publish it in any scientific journal if he so desires.

Transmits for observations by Ministers or their technical advisers, copies of the Report of the Advisory Committee for 1907.

7

8

8

8

13

5.

The Governor

Ceylon, ୪୪,

February 18 (Rec. Mar. 7.) i

Forwards copy of a report by Sir A. 2

Perry, Principal Civil Medical Officer, on the subject of the organisation of laboratories and the directing of re- search work, and expresses concur-

To the Governor-Australia,

General.

April 3

113.

19*

Dr. P. II. Ross

rence.

&

The London School

March 11

7'

of Tropical Medi- cine.

The Governor

Requests payment of £333 Gs, &d. from the grant for the teaching of entom- ology.

3

East Africa Protec- torate.

March 6 (Rec. Apr. 16.)

Reports on further experiments with Trypanosomata and Glossina fusca.

9

20⚫

The Governor

Fiji, 26.

Malta,

49.

March 9 (Rec. Mar. 14.)

States that it is not considered advisable to establish a Research Institute, and encloses reports by Dr. Zammit on experiments on goats.

3

8

To

School of Tropical

Medicine.

the London

March 17

States, in reply to No. 6, that the Crown Agents have been instructed to pay to the School the sum of £333 Gs. 8d. from the grant for the teaching of entomology.

21*

Ditto

3

9

The Liverpool

March 18

School of Tropi-

1

cal Medicine.

10

Mr.

P. Michelli

March 19

(London School

of Tropical Medi-

cine).

Indicates manner in which the extra grant to be devoted to sleeping sick- ness research will be utilized.

Forwards detailed statement in connec- tion with helminthology, proto- zoology, and arthropodology, and calls attention to the adverse balance on the department of arthropodology.

March 9 (Rec. Apr. 21.)

Ilong

March 24 Kong, (Rec. Apr. 24.)

70.

April 30

22.

3

The

Liverpool

School of Tropical Medicine.

4

23

Mr. A. H. Milne to Sir C. P. Lucas.

April 30

30 913 Wt 3740 12008 D&S 5 32283

Forwards copy of a minute by the Acting Chief Medical Officer as to research work, and states that the expense of appointing a special officer would not be justified.

Forwards report by the Acting Bacteri- ologist on research work completed, in progress, and in contemplation, at the Bacteriological Institute, for the four months October to January.

Forwards reports showing manner iu which the Government grant to the School has been expended in the six months ending 30th April, 1908.

Enquires whether the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine may receive the balance of the increased grant, viz., £250, for the period 1st October, 1907, to 31st March, 1908.

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