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If the report is printed, I shall be glad to receive two proofs for correction by Professor Minchin.
(No. 362.)
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No. 44.
GOLD COAST.
THE GOVERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE.
(Received 1 July, 1910.)
Government House, Accra, 11th June, 1910. [Published as No. 4 in Appendix I. to [Cd. 5514], February, 1911.]
I am, &c.,
P. J. HARTOG,
Academic Registrar.
Enclosure in No. 48.
REPORT OF THE PROFESSOR OF PROTOZOOLOGY, LONDON UNIVERSITY, FOR THE YEAR
ENDING JUNE 30th, 1910.
[Published as Appendix II. to [Cd. 5514], February, 1911.]
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No. 45.
AUSTRALIA.
REPORT BY DR. BREINL, DIRECTOR OF THE AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF TROPICAL MEDICINE, TOWNSVILLE, ON THE RESULTS OF HIS JOURNEY TO THE NORTHERN PORTS OF QUEENSLAND, DATED JULY, 1910.
[Published as No. 10 in Appendix VI. to [Cd. 5514], February, 1911.]
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No. 46.
REPORT OF THE PROTOZOOLOGIST OF THE LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDING 30TH APRIL, 1910.
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SIR,
(Received in Colonial Office, 7 July, 1910.) [Published as No. 2 in Appendix IV. to [Cd. 5514], February, 1911.]
No. 47.
GOLD COAST,
COLONIAL OFFICE to DR. W. H. LANGLEY.
[Answered by No. 57.]
Downing Street, 9 July, 1910. I AM directed by the Earl of Crewe to transmit to you a copy of a despatch* from the Governor of the Gold Coast, with enclosures, respecting the measures taken in the Colony for the prevention of malarial fever among native children, and to request that this Department may be furnished with any observations which you may have to offer.
I am, &c.,
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SIRS,
No. 49.
PROFESSOR G. H. F. NUTTALL to COLONIAL OFFICE. (Received 8 August, 1910.) [Answered by No. 53.]
3, Cranmer Road, Cambridge, 7 August, 1910. OWING to the many investigations which are proceeding in the Quick Labora- tory, and the expenses thereby entailed, but more especially to the advent of Dr. Hindle at the Laboratory, I take the liberty of applying for an additional grant of fifty pounds (£50) wherewith to bridge over the period until a further grant may be forthcoming as the result of my application to be made on behalf of this laboratory for the year 1911.
Dr. Hindle, late of the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, at present Beit Fellow in Medical Research, has come to establish himself in Cambridge, and more especially in the Quick Laboratory, during the coming two or three years. He was awarded the Beit Fellowship on the understanding that he would pursue researches upon sleeping sickness and spirochetosis, and, since his arrival in the laboratory he has been working with exemplary diligence at his chosen subjects of investiga- tion. To carry on his work adequately he requires some apparatus, and especially animals, and in the present state of the finances of the Quick Laboratory I am unable to meet his requirements without being put to personal expenditure. As I already have to personally aid in the work by defraying expenses amounting to at least £150 a year, I do not feel that I can do more. I trust, therefore, that the Advisory Committee will see its way to allowing the Quick Laboratory the grant of £50 for the purpose of furthering the researches upon which we are actively engaged.
I have, &c.,
G. H. F. NUTTALL.
FRANCIS J. S. HOPWOOD.
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No. 48.
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON to COLONIAL OFFICE.
(Received 30 July, 1910.)
[Answered by No. 70.]
University of London, South Kensington, S. W.,
SIR,
I HAVE the honour to enclose herewith the report of Mr. Minchin, University
29th July, 1910. Professor of Protozoology, on the work of the Session ending June 30th, 1910, together with copies of certain papers published from the Department of Proto- zoology.
• No. 4 in Appendix I. to [Cd. 5514).
To the Advisory Committee,
Tropical Diseases Research Fund.
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No. 50.
BRITISH GUIANA.
THE GOVERNOR to THE SECRETARY OF STATE. (Received 8 August, 1910.)
(No. 244.)
Government House, Georgetown, Demerara, 16th July, 1910. Published as No. 1 in Appendix VI. to [Cd. 5514], February, 1911.]
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