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Flies — Continued. 



dissemination of — continued. 



parasitic worms by, (30) 658. 



pear blight by, (33) 149. 

 domestic, of New Jersey, (37) 665. 

 flesh, studies, (37) 665. 

 flight range of, (30) 658, 756. 

 frequenting privy vaults, (39) 766. 

 green bottle, dissemination of anthrax by, (28) 



678. 

 habits and parasites, (36) 256. 

 house, see House fly. 

 hystriciine — 



of Peru, (34) 65. 



with white maggots, (34) 65. 

 infecting meat, studies, (39) 564. 

 injurious to man, (34) 251. 

 larvae — 



and pupae in nest of gray-headed sparrow, 

 (32) 555. 



destruction, (33) 455. 



destruction by ants, (28) 255. 



destruction in horse manure, (31) 653; (36) 

 156. 



relation to rabies, (27) 560. 

 larval, role in dissemination of ascarids, (30) 659. 

 manure-breeding, control, (39) 467; (40) 356. 

 March, of Australia and Tasmania, (26) 456. 

 morphological studies, (37) 358. 

 muscid, winter observations, (38) 262. 

 muscoid — 



new genera and species, (39) 467. 



notes, (29) 358; (34) 65; (36) 554. 



studies, (26) 860. 

 nonlactose-fermenting bacilli in, (30) 757. 

 of Yellowstone Valley, (33) 554. 

 overwintering, (38) 766. 

 phorid, from west coast of South America, (37) 



357. 

 relation to— 



bacillary enteritis, (38) 363. 



disease, (33) 560. 



epidemic diarrhea, (28) 756. 



filariasis in horses, (35) 362. 



gastro-intestinal diseases, (36) 156. 



myiasis in man and animals, (34) 359. 



pellagra, (27) 156. 



poliomyelitis, (38) 262. 



summer sores, (40) 586. 



Trypanosoma evansi, (27) 58. 



typhoid fever, (28) 258. 

 remedies, (29) 299; (30) 159; (31) 57, 58, 158, 351; 

 (32) 753; (36) 853; (37) 53, 260, 464, 560, 665; 

 (38) 282. 

 repellents, tests, (32) 59; (38) 679. 

 sand, see Sand flies. 



seasonal abundance in Montana, (37) 764. 

 sense reactions, (40) 859. 

 spallanzaniine, of Andes, (34) 65. 

 structure of larvae, (26) 558. 

 studies, (35) 856; (38) 563. 

 syrphus, parasitic on cabbage aphis, (26) 149. 

 transmission of — 



anthrax by, (31) 776. 



diarrheal diseases by, (31) 654. 



diseases by, (30) 658, 756; (31) 551; (36) 460. 



leprosy by, (26) 758; (31) 851. 

 traps for, (38) 60. 

 treatise, (30) 552. 

 white, sec White fly. 

 wind-forced migration, (39) 861. 

 Flindersia australis, strength and elasticity tests, 



(27) 43. 

 . Floats, see Phosphate rock. 

 Flood— 



at Boise, Idaho, (29) 812. 



control for Pecatonica River, (37) 186. 



control in California, (35) 787; (36) 186. 



control, papers on, (36) 186. 



in Colorado River, (27) 616. 



Louisiana, (30) 417. 

 Michigan, (27) 616. 

 Ohio Valley in 1913, (30) 18. 

 Nile, of 1909, (26) 118. 

 Nile, of 1910, (28) 315. 

 NUe, of 1911, (30) 511. 

 Nile,- prediction, (28) 316. 



Flood— Continued. 



protection in Papago Indian Reservation, 



Arizona, (29) 889. 

 protection in Victoria, (30) 887. 

 Floods— 



and their prevention, (33) 885. 



at Los Angeles, (32) 25. 



extent and damage caused by, (35) 506. 



in Alabama, (29) 510. 



Cairo, 111., district, (29) 510. 

 California, (37) 486. 

 China, (35) 618. 



Colorado and New Mexico, (26) 614. 

 Connecticut Valley and Vermont, (31) 214 

 Indiana, (35) 83. 

 lower Mississippi, (35) 618. 

 New England rivers, (32) 810. 

 New York State, (31) 214. 

 Ohio, (35) 83. 



PascagouJa and Pearl rivers, (29) 121. 

 Scioto Valley, Ohio, control, (36) 584. 

 laws in Indiana, (35) 787. . 

 of March, 1913, recurrence, (31) 615. 

 Nile, (34) 413. 

 Ohio and lower Mississippi valleys in 1913, 



(31) 214. 

 Ohio and Mississippi rivers, (30) 417. 

 Ohio valley, (29) 121. 

 Rio Grande and Rio Pecos, (26) 27. 

 Sacramento and San Joaquin watersheds, 



(29) 415 

 southern California, (38) 890. 

 spring of 1912, (27) 413. 

 the Oder, (26) 317. 

 upper Missouri River, (26) 27. 

 papers on, (27) 816. 



relation to forests, (29) 642, 842; (31) 515; (32) 237. 

 studies, (30) 688. 

 Floors, concrete, construction, (30) 487. 

 Flora— «ee also Vegetation, Plants, etc. 

 fresh-water, notes, (28) 28. 

 of Colombia and Central America, (37) 819. 

 Cuba, (33) 525. 

 India, (33) 855. 

 New Mexico, (33) 727. 

 New York, (35) 146. 

 northern Sahara, (29) 626. 

 northwest coast of United States, treatise, 



(34) 336. 

 Rocky Mountains and adjacent plains, (38) 



732. 

 Salton region, (30) 223. 

 Salton Sink, (33) 525. 

 Sitka, Alaska, (37) 526. 

 southeastern Washington and adjacent 



Idaho, (31) 731. 

 the Northwest, handbook, (30) 521; (32) 898. 

 Vermont, (33) 330. 



vicinity of New York, treatise, (33) 429. 

 Washington, D. C, and vicinity, (37) 435. 

 Wyoming, (38) 255. 

 prairie, as affected by forestation, (33) 739. 

 relation to surface and climate in California, 

 (32) 34. 

 Floral- 

 organs, cytological degeneration in epidermal 



cells, (39) 734. 

 structures of Vitis, variation in, (26) 742. 

 Floricultural— 



fairs and exhibitions in United States, (28) 796. 

 instruction in United States, (31) 897; (35)591. 

 Floriculture — 



courses in, (35) 499. 

 experiments, (39) 542. 

 in vicinity of Dresden, (32) 232. 

 manual, (34) 836. 

 review of investigations, (36) 539. 

 science in, (37) 240. 

 textbook, (33) 899. 

 Florida- 

 Everglades, drainage, (33) 585. 

 National Forest, administration, (31) 744. 

 red scale, notes, (28) 854; (33) 555; (34) 60. 

 Station- 

 financial statement, (27) 396; (29) 299. 

 notes, (26) 395; (27) 696; (29) 396; (32) 797; 

 (33) 399; (35) 397; (36) 98; (37) 196; (40) 495, 

 600, 798. 



