A fetal haemoglobin variant was noted in a healthy Jamaican infant of mixed African/Chinese extraction. A two-dimensional chromatogram of the soluble tryptic peptides (Tp) showed 2 ‘new’ ones/ One was composed of the last 4 residues of the usually insoluble Tpγ41–59. To permit a tryptic split this required a change of residue γ55 Met to Lys or Arg. The other new Tp contained arginine and was in the position expected for a Tpγ41–55 (55 Arg). As the material was limited it could not be analysed. When after more than 6 years no example of Hb F Kingston had become available it was decided to describe the variant on the basis of the present evidence.