INDEX 



323 



PAaE 



Inglis, G. O., Death of 17 



lujurious Aiiimiils, «■« Report of Chemical 

 Laboratory 

 Birds, see Piiiehes and Weaver Birds 



Control of 98 



Qiim-producing micro-organism ... 65, 31, 82 

 Insect pests, see Entomological Section, Report 

 Insects, see Asal tiy, Beetles, Blood-sucking 

 flies, Cimicidw, Cotton Stem-borer, 

 CiUicidie, Dura Stem-borer, Glossina;, 

 Moths, Nimittl, CEstrifln; Tribmiida; 

 Ticks, lOc. 

 Collection of, by Officials, Postal blocks for 



facilitating 97 



Injurious, Introduction of. Methods to 



prevent ... ... ... ... 9G 



luteraatioual Exhibition of Hygiene, Dresden, 

 1911, E.xhibit for, of Sudanese 

 Blood-sucking Insects and Ticks 

 prepared by King ... ... ... 96 



Intoxicating liquors, Calotropis proecra juice used 



in 85, 86 



Introduction, by the Director ... ... ... 17 



Iron in Khartoum Water-supply 26 «< seq. 



Irrigated Land, Control on, of Mosquitoes, 108 ct seq. 

 Basin-irrigated ... ... ... ... 110 



Pump-irrigated ... ... ... ... ...108-9 



Sakia-irrigated ... ... ... ... 108 



Irrigation : 



Basin system of 



Cutworm in crops following . . ... 132 



Precautions needed ... ...133-4 



Mosquito risks from 110 



Drainage important in connection witli ... 50 



Khartoum ...296-8 



Sobat Water suitable for 32 



Irrigation Farms, Mosquito risks on and from... 108-9 

 Irrigation Works, Gezira district, proposed, 24, 45 



Maps illustrating Pigs. 7, 8, 49, 51 



Ixodmdea, see Ticks 



Ixodes s^. ... ... 128 



Cavipalpus ... ... .. 128 



Jebel Essewed, mines of ... 209 



.lohnston. Sir H. H., ciled on Spitting-snakes in 



the Congo region, and in Liberia 200 



Juok, high-god of the Shilluk, 219, 220 .(• «-, 221 



Kala-azar, suspected Carriers of ... ... ... 127 



Karoo, the. Spitting-snakes in ... ... ... 195 



Figures in darker type indicate 



Keloids, Nyam-ny.-im autl Oour, 268-270, 273 ; 



Fig. 78, 271 

 Khartoum, Argas vespei-liHunis found on Bats at 128 

 City, Some Municipal Engineering Prob- 

 lems in the Tropics, with special 

 reference to, by W. H. INIcLoan and 

 a E. Hunt, 19, 279 , Figs. 80-101, 

 278, 282-3, 287, 289, 291, 293, 295, 



297, 299, 301, 302 

 Buildings, 290-4 ; 



Pigs. 82, 87, 88, 89, 91, 278, 291, 293 

 Conservancy : 



Sanitation, 298, 303; Figs. 92-101, 295, 



297, 299, 301, 302 



Latrines and Urinals, Figs. 97-100, 299-301 



Sewage treatment experiments of ....302 3 



Refuse destructor ... Fig. 101, 302 



Embankment roadway, 285, 286, 290; 



Figs. 83, 85, 278, 287 



Floods at, during high Nile 284 



Gardens, Irrigation of, 296-8 ; 



Figs. 80, 84, 278, 282-3 

 Gum tree Bacterium found at ... SI el. seq. 

 Meteorological and other conditions at 48, 279 

 Old, new, and future 280-4 ; Fig. 84, 282, 283 

 Open Spaces, 288; Figs 80, 84, 278, 282-3 



Population 280 



Site and Elevation of 279 



Soils near, nature of ... ... ... 50 



Streets and Open Spaces, 285-90 ; 



Figs. 80-5, 278, 282-3, 287 



Rain-water drainage, . . . 286 ; Fig. 86, 289 



Town Planning at . . . ... 280 et seq. 



Plan ... Pig. 84, 282, 283 



Tramways ... 288 ; Fig. 81, 278 



Trees planted at 288-90 ; Pigs. 81, 83, 278 



Water-supply 294-8 ; Pigs. 92-6, 295, 297 



}1. rnU in " 26 



Chemical [Laboratory] Investigations 



of, by W. Beam {tab/e.1) 26 



McLean & Hunt on 19, 294 



Corrosion of Pipes, cause and conse- 

 quence of ... ... ... ... 31 



Creitothri.r iiohjspurd in the Pipes, 26, 27, 28 

 Physical characters ... ... 27 



Plumlio-solvcncy of ... ... 32 



Storage of, improvement due to ... 30-1 



Sediment in Storage Reservoir, 

 Analyses of, by Thompson ... ... 31-2 



Wa.ste, at, disposal of, 298-300; 



Figs. 92-5, 295, 297 

 Well-sources of. Depth in relation to 



Purity at 30 



Wells at, regulations on ... 296; Fig. 96, 297 



the more important references 



