INDEX 



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Cotton, possible area for ... ... ... ... 25 



Coantries in which Fowl Spirochietosis prevails 76-9 



Cow, Botryomycosis in 338 



Faeces of, Bacteria in 326, Table, 332 



Milk of, and Goat Milk, pros, and cons, of, 



Khartoum 258-60 



Crenothri.r polyspura, in Khartoum water-pipes, 



304, 312, 316 

 Crithidia, in relation to Human Diseases ... 179 



Cross-inoculation in differentiation of Trypano- 

 somes, 43, Laveran's method 



Crowley Cart, the 



Culex fatigans, Disease carried by 



Haunts of 



Night active 



" Culex" S.W., laboratory steamer, 24, 26, 143 ; 



Fig. 118, 370 

 Culices and Auophelines, relative efficiency of, 



as source of Infection 

 Culicid(B, see Anophelincc, Culex, i^- Mosquitoes. 

 Cultivation, in6uence of, on 



Ankylostomiasis 



Bilharziosis 



Malaria 268, 270 



Cultural methods in differentiation of Trypauo- 



somes ... ... ...43, 44 



45 

 255 

 272 

 252 

 266 



266 



270 

 270 



■; 



56 



23 



T. brucei ... 



T. evansi 



T. nanum 



T. vivax 



Cultures, Some Observations on T. bnicei(pecaudi 

 and the Sudan Camel Trypanosome 

 in, by G. Buchanan ... 57, sec alsi 

 Cummins, A. G. (Captain, e.a.m.c), Case 



Becords from ... 



Spirochaete-Uke bodies, described by, from 



Goats' Blood 111-2 



Cummins, L. (Major, r.a.m.c), Acting Editor in 



England of this Report 28 



Currie, J., debt of Laboratories to ... 19, 26, 28 



Cyclospora carijolytica in the Mole, sexual 



development in 358, 359 



Cyst formation of Herpetomonas h/gici in Lyymiis 



miUtaris ; PI. XI. (16), 178 

 Cyst-like bodies in Kala-azar cases 161 ; 



PI. X. (1-2), 156 



Cytariueha: of Frogs and other Reptiles ... 83 



Unidentified forms of ... ... ... 125 



D 



Dark-field method in study of Fowl 



Spirochaetosis ... 101 et seq. 



Value of 80-1, 105; PI. IV., 103 



Figures in darker type indicate 



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"Dead-end" in system of Water distribution ...316-7 



Death of E. 0. IngUs 19 



Death-rates, see Vital Statistics under Khartoum 



Kala-azar, E. Sudan ... ... ... ... 131 



Debeii/ha, El, root used in native treatment of 



Kala-azar ... ... ... ... 145 



Degache, oasis of, SpLrochsetal disease of Fowls 



in 76, 79 



Dem Zubeir, Isolation Camp and e.xamining 



post at ... 32 



Demlrocyyna viduata, Hwmoproteiis ( Halteridia), 



in 362 



Dengue fever, carriers of . . . ... ... ... 272 



Differential Leucocyte counts in ... ... 220 



Dermnnyssus amuin ... ... ... ... ... 78 



Dervish, Yusef, Sleeping Sickness cases treated 



by 34 



Diagnosis, Bacteriological examination in aid of... 21 



in Obscure Fevers ... ... 223 



Diarrhoea, in Kala-azar ... ... 132 



Dinka Tsetsefuge (Vilis prmlucta), experiments 



with 26 



Dioxydiamidoarsenobenzol, see " 606 " 



Diphtheria, Bacteriological diagnosis of, value of 21 



in Khartoum 239, 240 



Coccal organisms found in, 240 et seq. 255, 280 



Laboratory infection case 240 et seq. 



Seasonal incidence of ... 240 



Spore-forming organisms present in a case, 



245 et seq. : Figs. 79, 80, 247 



Morphology 247-8 



Polar Bodies in 248 



Treatment 24(1, 243, 245 



in Sudan isee also Khartoumj ... ... 239 



in the Tropics, Is there a Coccal form of the 

 B. dipfdkerur 7 by the Director, 

 23, 239; PL XIV. (1-6), 241; 



Figs. 79-80, 247 

 Case of English Officer, 245 et seq. ; 



Figs. 79-80, 247 

 Coccal form 

 Changes of, into Bacillary form, 242 et seq. 

 Diagnostic importance, 243 ; 



PI. XIV., 241 

 Diptera, see House-fly {Musca domestica), Sand- 

 flies, Tabanidtr., rfcc. 



Camel-attacking 351 



Diseases of Animals, see also Veterinary Notes 



Insect Transmission of, and of Vegetable ... 25 



Dockyard, Khartoum North, Fig. 86 261 



Dogs, " Howell and Horrocks " bodies 



(X bodies) in 124-5, 362 



Inoculable with "Oriental Sore" 204 



Inoculation, etc., with T. nanum 55 



the more important references 



