390 



INDEX 



Laliiirili>ry;io>. , s,,- nlmi Clioimcjil, Hai'tcriulDyiwil 

 <{• Floating (/". 

 Clmiigc iu Name of ... '20 



llifts to ... 28 



Museum, coudition of ... '20 



Needs of 23, 28 9 



Private workers at 

 Pnst 



Adcrs, Ur. \V. M 20 



Steveusou, Dr. A. C 20 



Prospective 



McCampbell, Prof. E. ¥ 20 



Purposes served by 19, 20 



Staff Appoiutmcnts to 



Buchanan, George ... 19 



Fry, \V. B 19 



Marshall, A 19 



Thompson, J 19 



Steamer, see " t'«/<w," s.w. 



Utility of, tributes to 20,21 



Visitors to 21, 28 



Lactose-Fermeutiug Bacilli in Surface Waters, 

 and in the Feeces of ^lau, nud 

 Certain Domestic Animals in the 

 Sudan, Presence, Type, and Possible 

 Sigoificanee of, by R. Q. Archibald, 



319, 328 et scq. 

 Lactose-Fermenting Bacillus iu Khartoum 



waters 310-12, 316-7 



B. coli group of organisms of Feecal origin 



isolated by Clemesha, List of 333-4 

 Classification according to sunlight 



resistance ... 334 



Effect on 



of Earth Burial ... 326; Tables 330-1 



of Sunlight, 325 ... Tables, 327 ct scq. 



iu Human Pieces, Seasonal Variations iu ... 325 



SlacConkcy's grouping of ... ... ... 322 



in Surface Water, Test for 320-1 



Iiactose-Fermenting Organisms, Classification for 294 



Lado, the 31 



Leucoderma case from... 217; Figs. 59-61, 216 



Sleeping Sickness iu 22, 32 



Cases in, and under surveillance 38 



Clearing measures iu 38 



Control possibilities 40 



Distribution of ... 21, 40 



Map illustrating Fig. 8, 37 



Mackenzie's investigations, aud con- 

 clusions 34, 36 



Precautions adopted 36 



Figures In darker type indicate 



PAGE 

 Lado {eniiliniifd) 



Tsetse-fly areas iu, 21, 4ii. ifaji illustrating. 



Fig. 8, 37 

 Taken over by Sudan goveruinciit ... ... 34 



Lajuba, Sleeping Sickness case, from . . 34 



Larvicide, for Mos»iuito work ... 270 



Lausanne, Fowl Spirochietosis in 76 



Lavcran, Cross-inoculation method of 45 



T. cvansi of ... ... ... 59 



T. iiiiHuin named by 43, .55 



Lawia, Kl, root used in native treatment <>( 



Kala-azar ... 145 



LeiiJcr, Dr. R. T. .. 24rf« 



Leishmau bodies, sec ahu Kala-azar 



Ideal culture medium for ... 177 



in Parasitic (irauuloma, 208, 208, 211; 



Fig. 52, 210 

 Leishmau-Donovan bodies in Kala-azar, sec 



under Kala-azar 

 Leishmau, Sir William (Lt. Col., k..\.m.c.), 19, 



researches of, on Human Tick fever 22 



Leishiuania, Cutaueous ... 203, 205 



iu Oriental Sore ... 195 el seq. 



Leis/imaiiia farciininosa, of Galli Vallerio ... 343 

 Infunluiii {sec also Kala-azar), Dogs infect- 



able with 167 



Trnpicd, association of, with Cocci, etc. ... 196 



Culture of 196, <t- see 204, 205 



Developmental Forms of, A Case of Parasitic 

 Granuloma in which [these] were 

 present, by R. G. Archibald, 207, 

 sec also 191-206; PI. XIII. (1), 



facing 207 

 iu " Bouton d'Orient," Cambillct s case . . . 201 



in Oriental Sore (presumable) 191 



Parasite resembling in the Horse 343 



Leishmau Nodules, Two Cases of Non-Ulcerating 

 " Oriental Sore " better termed, l>y 

 the Director, with Clinical Notes 

 by V>. S. B. Thomson, 191, sec also 

 201 & 207 ; Figs. 38-48, 



193, 195, 197, 205 

 Leishmaniosis 



Cutaueous, form found by Archibald 22, 204 



Yeast cell associated with 113, 205 



Spontaneous, in Dogs, &c 161, 170 



Treatment for, problem of ... ... ... 177 



Leptodaettilu» oecllatiis, Bacilloid and l^tcillary 



bodies found in, by Carini ... 125 



Leprosy [Tuberculous], by the Director, 367 ; 



Fi|.'s. 112 3, ib. 

 Lesions, sec also Skin Lesions 



Tubercular, in Camels' Lungs ... 352, 353 



Leucocyte Counts, see under Blood 



the more important reference* 



