ix

Serial No.

From or to whom.

Despatch No., ko.

Date.

Subject,

J'age

Page.

Subject.

75°

To the Governors of Circular

1910.

December 20

Tropical Colonies

and Protectorates.

86

Encloses copy of a note by Professor Ronald Rose on the prevention of mosquito-borne diseases in Tropical Colonies and Protectorates; asks that the statistice suggested in the draft return may be supplied annually.

38

To the Governors of Tropical Colonies and Protectorates.

Circular

1911.

March 15

Transmits copies of the report of the Advisory Committee for 1910 and asks for any observations which the Government Medical Officers desire to offer thereon.

43

X7

Advisory Committee

March 16

Agenda and minutes of meeting

43

1911.

88

The Governor

76°

Dr. L. Nicholls

Wind- ward Islands

(Received in Colonial Office January 9.)

Report of laboratory work, including Banitation and research, for the six months ending 30th September, 1910.

38

East Africa Protec- torate, 1

February 21 (Rec. Mar. 18.)

Forwards return supplying statistics respecting mosquito-borne diseases.

45

75.

(St. Lucia).

89.

The High Commis-

aioner.

77

The High Commis- Cyprus,

sioner.

21).

January 31 (Rec. Feb. 11.)

Transmits copy of a letter from Dr. Williamson stating that it has been discovered that the parasite causing the disease ponos is the Leishmania donovani, and recording his connec- tion with the investigation into the matter.

38

90*

The Governor

South Africa, 112.

Bahamas, 30.

March 1 (Rec. Mar. 18.)

Forwards return on the subject of the prevention of mosquito-borne dis-

45

eased.

March 3 (Rec. Mar. 21.)

Ditto

45

01

To the University of

London.

J

March 21

78

The Acting Gov.

Fiji, 18.

ernor.

January 17 (Rec. Feb. 22.)

Transmits copies of Dr. Bahr's report on work done by him during 1910-11.

39

79*

The Governor

Ceylon, 73.

February 7 (Rec. Feb. 27.)

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92

The Governor

Sey.

March 9 chelles, (Rec. Mar. 30.) |

States that the Advisory Committee of the Tropical Diseases Research Fund has recommended, and the Secretary of State has approved of, the annual grant of £750 for a period of five years on

conditions as the same formerly.

Sends a return on the subject of mos- quito-borne diseases by the Chief Medical Officer.

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80*

The Acting Gov.

ernor.

East Africa Protec-

February 3 (Rec. Mar. 4.)

torate, 55.

Forwards a report by Dr. Aldo Castellani on research work done in the Clinic for Tropical Diseases and Bacterio- logical Institute during the half year ended 31st December, 1910.

Transmits the Bacteriologist's report for the half year ended 31st December, 1910, together with a covering letter from the Principal Medical Officer.

36.

03

University of Lon-

40

don.

March 31

81

The Acting Com-i Somali-

missioner.

land, 25.

February 17 (Rec. Mar. 4.)

Transmite a return concerning the mortality from, and the prevention of, mosquito-borne diseases.

40

94.

Medical Officer of

Health.

Hong Kong.

March

95

Advisory Committee

82

To Foreign Office.

-

March 8

and India Office.

Transmits copies of the Report of the Advisory Board for 1910 [to Foreign Office: suggests communication to the officers named.]

41

96.

Colonial Surgeon ...

British

April 6

April 3 Hon- (Rec. April 27.) duras.

Acknowledges the receipt of No. 91; expresses gratification at the continu- ance of the grant on the conditions mentioned and states that Professor Minchin has been reappointed for a further period of five years.

Return for the year 1910 on the preven-

tion of mosquito-borne diseases,

Minutes of meeting

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13

46

46

Return of malarial fever, black water fever, yellow fever, filariasis, and dengue during 1910.

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183

To the Rhodes Trust

March 9

97

81

To the Governors | South

General.

March 10

Africa,

42

99*

Ditto

117, Australia, 115.

85

don.

University of Lon-

March 14

Applies for the continuance of the annual grant of £750 in respect of the salary of the Professor of Protozoo- logy for a further period of five years.

100*

+

London School of Tropical Medicine.

Asks that the present grant to the Fund Tropical Diseases Research may be continued for a further period of five years, and that additional assistance may be given, and draws special attention to the value of the work carried on by means of the fund in connection with the spread of sleeping sickness in North-Eastern Rhodesia.

Transmits copy of the Report of the Advisory Committee for 1910 (Aus- tralia only and enquires whether his Government desire to continue their contribution to the Fund.]

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Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.

May 1

Encloses copies of the reports on the work of the School during the six months ending 30th April, with a statement of expenditure.

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98 The Governor

Wind- ward Islands, 66.

April 5 (Rec. May 2.)

States that it would be useless in the

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Leeward April 15

Islands, (Rec. May 2.)

223.

May 15

absence of a proper official to promise the comprehensive returna as to mos- quito-borne diseases suggested Professor Ross, but what is possible will be done.

Forwards particulars of mosquito-borne diseases from Montserrat for 1910 and states that no data are available from Virgin Islands.

Submits the half-yearly reports of the Entomologist, Helminthologist, and Protozoologist at the London School of Tropical Medicine.

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