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Entomological Research in British West Africa

V.—Gold Coast

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

Extract

The following report is the fifth and last of a series dealing with entomological research in the British Possessions in West Africa. The other four have appeared in previous issues of this Bulletin, and in them the aims and methods adopted have been stated in considerable detail. This paper deals mainly with the results of personal observations on the geographical distribution of the various blood-sucking insects in the Gold Coast, made during a tour in that country from November 1912 to June 1913; with these are incorporated, wherever possible, records of previous workers in this line, and consequently the report may be taken as a general summary of entomological work accomplished in this Colony.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1914

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References

* Colonial Reports: Miscellaneous Col. 4993 Gold Coast: Report on Forests 1910.

* For a more detailed study of this subject see Report on Southern Nigeria in this Bulletin, Vol. iii, pp 145–155.

* Bull. Ent. Res. iii, pp. 73–78 (1913).

* Bull. Ent. Res. iii, pp. 189–191 (1912).