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parasitised bv Alysia >}iatidiicator 

 in England, 156 ; and their con- 

 trol in New Zealand, 168, 169 ; 

 relation of, to disease, 71, 126, 

 173 ; dispersion of, by tiiglit, 

 194 195 ; effect of hydrocyanic 

 acid gas on, 191 ; snbstances 

 preventing oviposition of, 139 ; 

 parasitising birds, 142 ; anatomy 

 of larvae of, 64. 



Blue Tick (see Boophilns decolora- 

 tus). 



Boar, Wild, Rhipicephalus san- 

 guineus on, in France, 89. 



Bogeria, 157. 



bolivari, Schellackia. 



Bolivia, xinopheles pseudopunctipen- 

 nis not occurring in, 5 ; Phle- 

 botomus walkeri in, 43. 



bonariensis, Ciilex (see C. dolosa). 



Bone-oil, spraying with, for render- 

 ing sawfly larvae unattractive to 

 cattle, 215. 



bonneae, Culex. 



Bont Tick (see A mblyomma hebvaeuni 

 and A . variegatum) . 



Booby (see Sula nebouxi). 



Boophilus, not recorded in Hungar}^ 

 116. 



Boophilus annulatus (Texas Fever 

 Tick), on bovines in Mesopo- 

 tamia, 146 ; dipping against, on 

 cattle in U.S.A., 69, 109 ; trans- 

 m.itting Piroplasma bigetninmn in 

 Venezuela, 13. 



Boophilus {Margaropus) annulatus 

 australis, transmitting redwater 

 in cattle in Gold Coast, 101 ; 

 measures against, on cattle in 

 Seychelles, 189 ; transmitting 

 Piroplasma bovis in Venezuela, 

 13 ; in Virgin Islands, 150. 



Boophilus annulatus calcaratus, on 

 ecpiines in Albania, 116. 



Boophilus annulatus decolor atus 

 (Blue Tick), and diseases of 

 domestic animals, in Africa, 83, 

 84, 101. 



Boophthora sericatum (see Simu- 

 lium) . . 



Borax, against cockroaches, 100, 

 165 ; against early stages of 

 Muscid files, 89, 109 ; unsuitable 

 for treating manure against 

 hoviseflies, 15. 



Borborus, Hcrpetomonas muscae- 

 domesticae in, in India, 208. 



Borborus equinus, Scatophaga ster- 

 coraria predacious on, 57. 



Boric Acid, in repellents for screw- 

 worm flies, 183. 



Bot-flies (see Gastrophilus and 

 Cephenomyia) . 



bovinus, Tabanus. 



bovis, Hypoderma ; OncJiocerca ; 

 Piroplasma ; Psoroptes commuyiis. 



brachiale, Orthetrum. 



bracteatum, Simulium. 



brasiliana, Synthesiomyia. 



brasiliensis , Protersesthes {Terses- 

 thes) ; Xenopsylla. 



Brazil, fleas in, 112, 155 ; ilies and 

 disease in, 155 ; mosquitos and 

 malaria in, 5, 6, 19, 202, 207 ; 

 fish predacious on mosquito 

 larvae in, 6 ; measures against 

 yellow fever in, 204 ; Phle- 

 botomus spp. in, 21, 43, 149 ; 

 Rhodnius brethesi attacking nian 

 in, 7 ; Sarcophaga spp. in, 6 ; 

 new Tabanid in, 158 ; ticks and 

 disease in, 121, 122, 157 ; Tria- 

 toma niegista transmitting Chagas' 

 disease in, 19. 



braziliensis, Anopheles [Cellia). 



brethesi, Rhodnius. 



brevicornis, Nasonia. 



brcvipalpis, Glossina [Attstenina] ; 

 Toxorhynchites . 



British Columbia, failure of legis- 

 lation against mosquitos in, 141 ; 

 Myodopsylla gentilis on bats in, 61. 



British Isles, Achorutes viaticus in, 

 56 ; Alysia manducator parasi- 

 tising blow-flies in, 156 ; Chiro- 

 nomids in, 195 ; bionomics and 

 control of cockroaches in, 99 ; 

 atlas of Diptera of, 196 ; fleas in, 

 47, 196, 202 ; mites infesting man 

 and animals in, 10, 11, 51, 113, 

 196, 206 ; mosquitos and malaria 

 in, 5, 16, 23, 28, 32, 95, 118, 127, 

 196 ; A nopheles plumbeus ex- 

 perimentally infected with ma- 

 laria in, 23 ; Oestrids infesting 

 domestic animals in, 4, 22, 115 ; 

 Phormia azurea in birds' nests in, 

 103 ; bionomics of Scatophaga 

 stercoraria in, 57, 140 ; new 

 Simuliids in, 41, 184 ; organi.sa- 

 tion of medical zoology in, 95. 



Bromeliaceae, Anopheles breeding in, 

 in Brazil, 6. 



Brown Tick (see Rhipicephalus ap- 

 pendiculatus and R. sanguineus). 



brucei, Trypanosoma. 



bruchiana, Ctenomyophila . 



brumpti, Phlebotomus. 



brunneus, Ptinus. 



brunnipennis, Tabanus. 



Bubalis, Oestrids infesting, in East 

 Africa, 43. 



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