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INDEX 



GuiTERAS, Dr. Juan, on size of mesh for pro- 

 tection against yellow-fever and other 

 mosquitoes, 3G3-364 



GuiTEKAs, Dr. Juan, work in Cuba on mos- 

 quito role in yellow fever, 245 



GuiTERAS, Surgeon G. M., on Laredo yellow- 

 fever outbreak of 1903, 252-253 



Gyrinidee, enemies of mosquito larvae, 164- 

 165 



Habitats peculiar to different mosquito larvae, 

 148-150 



Hwmagogus, prothoracic lobes, 59 



Hsematozoan comparable to Plasmodium 

 found in cases of dengue fever, 306 



Ha;mogregarinidse, certain species that are 

 parasites of mosquitoes, 159 



Hsemogregarinidse, parasites of cold-blooded 

 and warm-blooded animals, 159 



Hccmoproteus danilewskyi, parasite of birds, 

 transmission by mosquitoes, 159-160 



Hccmoproteus noctuce, blood-parasite of ov.'Is, 

 transmission by Culex pipiens, 159 



Hccmoproteus. parasite of crow, 159 



Hsemosporidia, 188 



Hsemosporidia, parasites of insects, mam- 

 mals and birds, 159 



Hale, Rev. Edward Everett, on inoculatory 

 effect of mosquito poisoning, 319 



Half-moon bodies of Plasmodium falciparuvi, 

 192 



Haliday on mating habits of Anopheles Mfur- 

 catus and A. maculipennis, 128-129 



Hall, Charles P., on arctic mosquitoes, 137 



Halteres of mosquito, 59 



Halteres of pupa of mosquito, 101 



Halteridium of birds, studies of MacCallum, 

 196 



Harpagomyia splendens, food habits, 49, 109- 

 110 



Harpagomyia splendens, mouth-parts, 49 



Harpagones of male genitalia of mosquito, 69- 

 71 



Harpes of male genitalia of mosquito, 69-71 



Head of mosquito adult, 25-54 



Head of mosquito larva, 84-88, 91 



Head of mosquito pupa, 100 



Head vestiture of mosquito, 73 



Hearing in mosquitoes, 33-36 



Hearing power of mosquitoes and their songs, 

 114-117 



Heart of mosquito, 77 



Heat as remedy for mosquito bites, 377 



Heffb^ean and Jordan. ( See Jordan and Hef- 

 feran.) 



Heizmannia scintillans, structure of eyes, 25 



Heliconia, flower-spathes, eggs of Wyeomyia 

 therein, 145 



Heliconia, mosquitoes breeding therein, 147, 

 148 



Hemiptera resistant to Isthmian Canal Com- 

 mission larvicide, 387 



Henshaw, H. W., on abundance of mosqui- 

 toes, 134 



Henshaw, H. W., on oviposition of yellow- 

 fever mosquito, 279 



Henshaw, H. "W., on volatilization of pyreth- 

 rum powder to drive away mosquitoes, 

 368-369 



Heptaphlebomyinas, subfamily based on so- 

 called " seventh vein," 61 



Herpetomonas algeriense, parasite of Aedes 

 calopus and Culex pipiens, 161 



Herpetomonas culicis, parasite of mosouitoes, 

 161 



Herrick, Prof. Glenn W., on the relation of 

 malaria to agricultural and other in- 

 dustries of the South, 323-324 



Heterandria formosa, enemy of Anopheles, 

 405, 407 



Heteroditus, enemies of mosquitoes, 406 



Hibernation and aestivation of mosquitoes, 

 119-120 



Hibernation of mosquito larvas, 154 



Hiding places of mosquitoes, 118 



HiLGARD, E. W., on abundance of mosquitoes, 

 133 



Hind-gut of mosquito, 75, 76 



Hind-gut of mosquito, histology, 81 



Hinds, E. G., observations on mating of yel- 

 low-fever mosquito, 275 



Hinds, W. E., on larval habits of Psorophora 

 ciliata. 167-169 



Hirundinidse as mosquito destroyers, 178 



Hirundo erythrogastra, enemy of mosquitoes, 

 178 



Histology of alimentary canal and append- 

 ages of mosquito, 80-83 



Hogs, hosts of Anopheles, 208 



Honey-feeding mosquito, 49 



Honey, food of yellow-fever mosquito, 270 



Honey of flowers, probable food of Anopheles, 

 209 



HooKE, Robert, account of life-history and 

 biting of mosquito, 20-21 



Hormopeza obliterata, enemy of mosquitoes, 

 171 



'' Hornitos," little rooms used by Orinoco 

 Indians as refuges from mosquitoes, 14 



" Horns, respiratory," of mosquito pupa, 99 



Horse sickness of South Africa, suggested 

 carriage by mosquitoes, 316 



Howard, L. O., on attraction of mosquitoes to 

 sounds, 116-117 



Howard, L. O., on campaign against mosqui- 

 toes in New Jersey, 397 



Howard, L. 0., on economic loss from malaria, 

 320-324 



Howard, L. 0., on endemic disease as affect- 

 ing the progress of nations, 326-328 



Howard, L. 0., on loss from yellow-fever, 325- 

 326 



Howard, L. 0., on mosquito-control work 

 against malaria in Italy, 440-442 



Howard, L. 0., on record of male Culex ne- 

 moralis sucking human blood, 109 



Howard, L. O., on the value of reclaimed 

 lands, 331-339 



Household mosquitoes, abolition of breeding 

 places, 388-390 



Humboldt, observations on mosquitoes of the 

 upper Orinoco and Magdalena rivers, 10- 

 18 



Humeral cross-vein of mosquito wing, 61 



