396 



INDEX 



.149, 167, 158, 177 

 224 



QniiiiDC (continual) 



ill Treatmeut of {LViUiiiiuU) 



Knln-nzar 



Sploaomcgaly.. 



R 



Rabbit(8) with Coccidiosis, two types of 



Schizouts ill ... ... ... ... 350 



Inoculated with 



Bug-flagellates, mid llcrpclmirmis i:ynt>... 184 



Filaria-iafected Blood from Pony ... 350 



T. cvansi in 52 



Measurement of 50 



T. aanam in, inoculation, &c. 55 



Trypauojomiasis of, duo to T. bnicri ... 49 

 Kace incidence of Kala-azar, E. Sudan... Tabic, 148 



Bagaji, Isolation camp at 32 



Ufiiii, ill relation to Bacteria iu Water-supplies, 



India 295, 207-8 



Ratin 274 



Hats and Algerian Relapsing fever 74 



Basophilia in 120 



in Khartoum, destruction and Species of ... 274 



7". brucei in ... ... ... 49 



Measurement of ... ... ... ... 46 



T. ccansi in, measurements .. 50 



T. pccoram of Uganda in 55 



Reaction to Drugs of Typical Trypanosomes, 



43, 44-5 



T. brucei 50 



7. nnnsi 52 



'I', nanum 56 



7'. invax ... ... ... 56 



Red Sea coast, Cimcr roliindatiis practically 



limited to, in, the Sudan 184 



ricun tropicum along ... 217 



Red Sea Province, Camel Trypanosomiasis in 



due to T. evaruii ... ... ... 50 



Diptera iu, Ecto-jMirasit-es of Camels ... 351 



Tabanu.i siifi.i as airrier of T. cvansl in 52 



Refugees as disseminators of Sleeping Sickness 32 

 Relapsing Fever, see African, Algerian, American, 

 Asiatic, Egyptian, European 

 Condition reseinbliug, due to Stone in 



Kidney 224-6 .(• ii • 



SLt cases of [Flunian SpirochiEtosis] 62 



Report, 



Fourth, 

 Volume A., review of contents and 



acknowledgments to co-workers ... 21-4 



Volume B., the same 24 el seq. 



Third, Supplement to, utility of 20 



Figures in darker type indica 



PAGE 



Reports of the Kala-azar Commission to investi- 

 gate the prevalence and cause of 

 the Disease in the Eastern Sudan 

 (for details see uniler Kala-azar). 



I. General, by D. S. B. Thomson 143 



Map of affected area ... Fig. 36, 142 



Race incidence ... ... ... Table, 148 



II. Pathological, by \V. E. Marshall ... 157 

 Plate X 150 



Reports on Khartoum Water-snpply by 



Abel and Todd 305-6 



Director 304 5, 308 ,l seq. 



Reptiles, sec Frogs, Lizards, Toad 



Uelc Mulpiijhi, see Malpighi, rele 



Review Supplement, Second ... ... ... 20 



Ring forms iu Erythrocytes, 120, 122 ; 



Pis. VI. (8), VII. (8), facing 112, 120 

 Jihipicephalus Ecertsi in Sick Donkeys ... 345, 347 



Suiiifuineus, Camels infested by 351 



Carrier of Canine Piroplasmosis ... ... 345 



Rinderpest, Coceidiosis resembling 344 



River-banks, Clearance of, as precaution against 



Sleeping Sickness ... 32 



Kala-azar prevalent along ... 127, 129, 146 



Rivers, Tropical, Fiecal contamination common in 319 

 Rogers' method for Differential Leucocyte 



Counts 220 



Roumania, Fowl Spirochaetosis in ... ... 77 



" Round Worm " Fever, India 223 



Routine Work, by the Director 370 



Sabun, Inspection Post at ... 32 



Saccharomyces farciminosus 1 1 3 



Said Buldas, Inspection Post at 32 



Saigh, S., Case records from 24 



Sakias, river-bank, Rat-infested, Khartoum ... 274 



"Sand-fly" Fever, Egypt 220 



" Sand-fly," Vector of Phlebotomus fever 254, 280 



in the Tropics, 23, 249 el seq. 



2.52 4 



... 262 

 . 258 rt seq. 



252 



...260-2 

 .2,50 2 rt seq. 



TJbl 



Sanitary Inspectors, 

 Difficulties of 

 Duties of 



Horsemanship 

 Milk-control . . . 

 Mos(|Hito-study 

 Other duties ... 

 Friends and Foes of 

 Relations of, with the Jledical Officer of 



Health 



Sanitary Notes, by the Director, 23 Tahlrs. 263 : 



Figs. 87-94, 267, 2Gi), 271, 273, 288 



Carelesisness of Officials and others 272 



Sanitation, Tropical, Some Asjiects of, by the 



Director, 249; Figs. 81-6, 259, 261 



the more imporUnt refcrenc«ft 



