INDEX 



499 



Culex pipiens, structure, studies by Reau- 

 mur, 22-23 



Culex pipiens, swarming and mating habits, 

 121-123, 124, 125, 126 



Culex pipiens unaffected by pawpaw or cas- 

 tor-oil plants, 415 



Culex pungens destroyed by fumigation with 

 Mimms Culicide, 370 



Culex pungens, name formerly used to in- 

 clude Culex pipiens, Culex restuans and 

 Culex quinquefasciatus, 6 



Culex quinquefasciatus, abolition of breed- 

 ing places, 388-390 



Culex quinquefasciatus breeding in water in 

 steamers, 301 



Culex quinquefasciatus, carriage by railroads 

 and vessels, 347, 348, 349 



Culex quinquefasciatus, carrier of dengue 

 fever, 303-307 



Culex quinquefasciatus, carrier of filariasis, 

 315 



Culex quinquefasciatus, Culex pungens a syn- 

 onym, 6 



Culex quinquefasciatus destroyed in fumi- 

 gation with Mimms Culicide, 370 



Culex quinquefasciatus, food difference of 

 sexes, 113 



Culex quinquefasciatus, food habits of adult, 

 106-107 



Culex quinquefasciatus, food of larvoe, 151 



Culex quinquefasciatus found on vessels half 

 mile from shore, 273 



Culex quinquefasciatus, host of Filaria phil- 

 ippensis, 316 



Culex quinquefasciatus in Havana, 429 



Culex quinquefasciatus in Hawaii, 344-345 



Culex quinquefasciatus, mating habits, 126 



Culex quinquefasciatus, noctural habits, 262 



Culex quinquefasciatus, number of eggs in 

 egg-mass, 142 



Ciilex quinquefasciatus, time of activity, 118 



Culex quinquefasciatus, transmitter of ma- 

 laria in birds, 106, 196, 202 



Culex rejector, escape from 16-mesh wire 

 screen, 364 



Culex restuans, Culex pungens a synonym, 

 6 



Culex restuans, food of larvae, 184 



Culex rufus, studies of mouth-parts, 37-44 



Culex salinarius larva3 abundant in Lemna- 

 covered water, 419 



Culex salinarius, prey of Megarhinus septen- 

 trionalis, 169 



Culex sp., prey of Megarhinus septentrionalis, 

 169 



Culex spp., swarming of males, 129 



Culex tceniorhynchus, carriage by ships, 349 



Culex tarsalis, abnormal palpi of a female, 54 



Culex tarsalis larvaB abundant among dense 

 algaa, 418 



Culex territans, egg-laying process, 141 



Culex territans, host of mites, 173 



Culex territans larva, attitude at surface 

 film, 153 



Culex territans not a blood-sucker, 2, 110 



Culex territans, number of eggs in egg-mass, 

 142 



Culex tigripes, enemy of Anopheles, 170 



Culicidse, adaptation of mouth-parts to pre- 

 daceous habit, 95-97 



Culicide, Mimms, as fumigant against mos- 

 quitoes, 369-371 



Culicid larvae, dead, food of Anopheles larvse, 

 150 



Culicid larvse in water in bromeliaceous 

 plants, 221 



Culicines, histology of salivary glands, 81, 82 



Culicini, claws, 64-65 



Culicini, color of pupae, 103 



Culicini, eyes of adult, 25 



Culicini, fifth tarsal joint, 63-64 



Culicini, membranous cushion of tarsi, 66 



Culicini, mesonotum, 60 



Culicini, mouth-parts of larva, adaptation to 

 predaceous habit, 96-97 



Culicini, paddles of pupa, 103 



Culicini, prothoracic lobes, 59 



Culicini, reduction in apical abdominal seg- 

 ments of male, 69 



Culicini, portion of head bearing antennae, 36 



Culicini, tibias, 62 



Culicoides, the " cafifi " mentioned by Hum- 

 boldt probably of this genus, 15 



Culicoides, the " jcjen " of Spanish-American 

 countries, 10 



Culiseta, antennal structure, 28 



Culiseta, claws, 65 



Culiseta, egg-mass, 142 



Culiseta eggs and oviposition, 140 



Culiseta, habits of larvae, 147 



Culiseta, infuscation of wing-membrane, 62 



Culiseta, longevity, 119 



Culiseta, male genitalia, 70, 71 



Culiseta, palpi, 53 



Culiseta, tip of abdomen, cerci, 68 



Culiseta, wing vestiture, 72 



Culiseta annulatus, abnormal palpi of female, 

 54 



Culiseta annulatus, appearance of larvae and 

 pupae in winter, 154 



Culiseta annulatus, conflicting observations 

 on food habits, 108 



Culiseta annulatus, effect of larvae an bac- 

 teria in water, 152 



Culiseta annulatus, hibernation, 120 



Culiseta annulatus, hibernation of male, 119 



Culiseta annulatus in peaty water and near 

 peat piles, 417 



Culiseta annulatus, mention of Dufour's 

 work on digestive and reproductive sys- 

 tems, 75 



Culiseta annulatus, musical notes of male 

 and female, 116 



Culiseta annulatus, plant-feeding habits, 110 



Culiseta consobrinus = Culiseta inornatus, 

 126 



Culiseta inornatus, antennal structure, 28 



Culiseta inornatus, copulatory attitude, 128 



Culiseta inornatus, mating habits, 126 



Cushion, membranous, of tarsi of mosquito, 

 66-67 



CyMster desjardinsi, enemy of Anopheles 

 larvae, 170 



Cycle of Golgi, definition, 189 



Cycle of Ross, definition, 189 



