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subject to your approval. I shall naturally be very careful in making a suitable choice. I should also like to know if the student is to be placed under my direction, as this appears to me desirable, so that his work will be of a character suited to the requirements.

Finally, I should like to know if I am to appoint the student for two years, br for one year at a time, or if this matter will be left to my discretion, again subject to your approval. My object in asking this is to guard against the possibility of the student in any way departing from the line of work laid down.

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Believe me, &c.,

G. H. F.. NUTTALL.

British Guiana, Trinidad, and the Straits Settlements, and of the work undertaken in the Liverpool and London Schools of Tropical Medicine for the period November, 1906-April, 1907.

2. These reports will be published in connection with the next annual report of the Advisory Committee for the Tropical Diseases Research Fund, but, in the mean- time, I send them to you in order that they may be read and studied by the medical staff of the Colony under your Government. Any criticisms or suggestions which may be offered before then will be gladly brought to the notice of the Advisory - Committee, who are anxious to receive, in the fullest measure, the co-operation of the Principal Medical Officers of the Colonies and the members of their Departments.

I have, &c.,

ELGIN.

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No. 39.

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COLONIAL OFFICE to DR. G. H. F. NUTTALL.

[See No. 60.]

SIR,

Downing Street, June 13, 1907. I AM directed by the Earl of Elgin to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 7th instant,* and to inform you that there is no objection to your announcing the establishment of the studentship in medical entomology in a forthcoming number of the "University Reporter."

2. Lord Elgin approves of your choosing the individual who appears to you best suited, but considers that it is unnecessary for you to submit your choice for his approval.

3. The student should be placed under your direction, and Lord Elgin desires to leave it to your discretion to appoint him for one or two years at a time.

4. The Crown Agents for the Colonies have been instructed to pay over to you from the Tropical Diseases Research Fund the sum of £100 in respect of the grant for this year.

I am,

&c.,

C. P. LUCAS.

No. 42.

AUSTRALIA.

THE SECRETARY OF STATE to THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL. (General.)

MY LORD,

Downing Street, June 21, 1907. I HAVE the honour to transmit to Your Excellency, for the information of your Ministers, copy of a circular despatch* which I have addressed to the Governors of certain Colonies and Protectorates forwarding reports of work done under the supervision of the Advisory Committee for the Tropical Diseases Research Fund.

2. Should your Ministers or their medical advisers desire to offer any observations on the work in question, the Advisory Committee will be very glad to give their views the most careful consideration.

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I have; &c.,

ELGIN

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GENTLEMEN,

No. 40.

COLONIAL OFFICE to CROWN AGENTS.

Downing Street, June 13, 1907.

I AM directed by the Earl of Elgin to inform you that a grant of £100 per annum for two years has been made from the Tropical Diseases Research Fund towards the establishment at Cambridge University of a research studentship in medical entomology, and that he approves of your paying to Dr. G. H. F. Nuttall, F.R.S., from that fund, the sum of £100 in respect of the grant for this year.

2. Dr. Nuttall's address is:-

3, Cranmer Road,

No. 43.

EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE.

THE GOVERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE. (Received June 26, 1907.)

(No. 204.)

Governor's Office, Nairobi, May 28, 1907.

[Printed as No. 11 in Appendix VII. to [Cd. 3992], March, 1908.]

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Cambridge.

No. 41.

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I am, &c.,

C. P. LUCAS.

SIR,

THE SECRETARY OF STATE to THE GOVERNORS, &c.t (Circular.)

Downing Street, June 19, 1907.

I HAVE the honour to transmit to you, for your information, copies of reportst which I have received on the work done in the laboratories of Ceylon, Hong Kong,

• No. 38.

† Gold Coast, Sierra Leone, Ceylon, Hong Kong, Windward Islands, Mauritius, Fiji, Southern Nigeria, Gambia, Straits Settlements, Trinidad, British Guiana, and Federated Malay States.

No. 1 in Appendix V., No. 1 in Appendix VI., Nos. 1, 7, 9 and 10 in Appendix VII. to [Cd. 3992], March, 1908, and No. 30.

No. 44.

FEDERATED MALAY STATES.

THE HIGH COMMISSIONER to THE SECRETARY OF STATE. (Received July 1, 1907.)

(No. 221.)

Government House, Singapore, June 6, 1907.

[Printed as No. 5 in Appendix VII. to [Cd. 3992] March, 1908.]

No. 11.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

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