Serial No.. From or to whom, Despatch No, &c., and Dato.
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277
1924
33 Managing Committee of the Tropical Diseases Bureau
August 8
94 Managing Committee of the Tropical Diseases Bureau
November 12
Minutes of the Thirty-Eighth Meeting, at which the accounts of Receipts and Expenditure for the year ended 81st March, 1924, were adopted, and at which it was decided to approve of the proposals of the Crown Agents in regard to the Pension Scheme for Dr. Bagshawe
Minutes of the Thirty-Ninth Meeting, together with a statement by the Crown Agents of Dr. Bagshawe's Pension Fund Account for September, 1924, a state- ment of Receipts and Expenditure of the Bureau for the half-year ended 30th September, 1924, Memorandum on the Grant-in-Aid of £1,000 to the Bureau, and a letter from Dr. Bagshawe regarding a change of grades in the Bureau Staff...
IV. ENTOMOLOGICAL RESEARCH.
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1922
43 Managing Committee of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology
May 25
111
44 The Governor
Gold Coast 600
...August 30 (Rec. October 2}
Minutes of the Thirty-Sixth General Meeting with Schedule of Salaries for Staff from 1st April, 1922, and the Report of the Director for the year ended 81st March, 1922...
Forwards copy of a report by Dr. Macfie on taetse fly
near Accra
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131
136
115
1921
35 Imperial Bureau of Entomology
November 1
86 Managing Committee of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology
November 17
37 To Foreign Office and British South Africa Company
December 20
...
Report of the Glossing Sub-Committee to the Managing ·
Committee of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology. setting out conclusions arrived at after examining > replies received to communications from the Secretary of State to the Government of the Union of South Africa, the East and West African Governments, the Foreign Office, and the British South Africa Company, relative to tsetse fly investigation...
120
Minutes of the Thirty-Fifth General Meeting. The report of the Director and a Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the half-year ended 30th September, 1921, together with a Statement of the general financial position as at 30th September, 1921 121
Transmits copy of No. 38, and requests that the position as shown in that despatch regarding teetse fly investi- gation may be explained to the [Government of the Sudan] [Administration of Northern and Southern Rhodesia]
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48 Mr. C. F. M. Swynnerton
January 30
45 Managing Committee of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology
November 28
46 Department of the Admin- istrator, Southern Rhodesia, to the British South Africa Company
November 10 (Rec. in Colonial Office Dec. 16)
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47 To the Governor Gold Coast, 38
1923
January 12
Minutes of the Thirty-Seventh General Meeting, the report of the Director and a Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the half-year ended 30th September, 1922
Forwards copy of a Minute by the Director, of Agriculture together with copy of a report by the Chief Entomologist on the experiment for the extermination of tsetse fly by the destruction of game in the vicinity of the Gwaai and Kana Rivers
States the view of the Director of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology that the occurrence of teetee fly around Accra does not constitute sufficient menace to justify expenditure in an attempt to get rid of this fly-belt, and suggests an inquiry into the heavy losses of cattle from trypanosomiasis and that information should be obtained
to the fly-areas mainly responsible for the losses
Programme for teetae work in Tanganyika Territory
130
144
149
150
49 To British South Africa
Company
March 2
125
Transmite copy of Memorandum of the views of the *Committee of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology on report enclosed in No. 46, and regrets that His Majesty's Government cannot contribute towards the cost of the experiment
177
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38 To the Governors Nigeria, Gold
Coast,
Sierra Leone, Gambia, Kenya, Uganda, Zanzi-
bar, Nyasaland, Tangan-
Encloses extract from report of the Director of the Bureau explaining the position with regard to tsetse fly investigation
50 Dr. Imms
120
yika (Miscellaneous) December 20
March 28 (Rec. in Colonial Office May 4)
51 To Foreign Office and British South Africa Company
Report on the collecting of insect parasites for New
Zealand
155
Transmits copy of No. 52
... 157
1922
May 11
39 To the Governor-General
Union of South Africa,
7
... January 5
Explains that funds will not permit of an extended scheme of tsetse fly investigation; encloses extract from the report of the Director of the Bureau summarizing the work now being carried out
126
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40 Finance Sub-Committee
of the Imperial Eureau of Entomology
Minutes of the Twenty-Eighth Meeting ...
127
52 To the Officers Adminis- tering the Governments Nigeria, Gold Coast, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Kenya, Uganda, Zanzi- bar, Nyasaland, Tangan- yiks (Miscellaneous)
Transmite copy of Memorandum on investigations into
the bionomics of tsetse flies during 1921 and 1922
157
May 11
March 3
41 Finance Sub-Committee
Minutes of the Twenty-Ninth Meeting!...
120
...
53 To the Governor-General
Union of South Africa, 117
Transmits copy of No. 52
160
May 12
of the Imperial Bureau
of Entomology
54 Imperial Bureau of Entomology
April 20
42 Finance Sub-Committee
of the Imperial Bureau
Report
130
of Entomology
April-
55 Managing Committee of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology
May 30
Statement of views of the Dominion and Colonial Government Entomologists as to holding the next Entomological Conference in 1924, during the period of the British Empire Exhibition, or in 1925
Minutes of the Thirty-Eighth General Meeting, and report of the Director for the half-year ended 31st March, 1929, and Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for the year ended 31st March, 1923 ... 162
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Eerini No. From or to whom, Lospatch No, A., and Date.
1923
56 The Acting Governor
Gold Coast 638
August 20 (Rec. Sept. 15)
67 Managing Committee of the Imperial Bureau of Entomology
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