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Carbolic Dip, against blow-flies on 



sheep, 10. 

 Carbon Bisulphide, fumigation with, 

 against cockroaches, 100 ; against 

 Gastrophilus \iirviie,17Q ; for dis- 

 infecting houses against t\-phus, 

 197. 

 Carbon Dioxide, effect of, on early 



stages of inosquitos, 184, 185. 

 Carbonic Acid, effect of, on larvae of 



Culex, 46. 

 Cardisoma armatum (Land Crab), 

 mosquitos breeding in holes of, in 

 Lagos, 42. 

 carnaria, Sarcophaga . 

 Camus hemapterus, infesting birds in 



Central Europe, 20. 

 Camus setosns, infesting birds in 



Central Europe, 20. 

 Carolina, North, mosquitos and 



disease in, 5. 

 Carp, suitable for associating with 



larvicidal fish, 23. 

 Carron Oil, for treatmg scalding 



caused by dips, 142. 

 cartroni, Aedes [Stegomyia) ; Culex. 

 casei, Piophila. 

 Casein, attracting insects to dead 



bodies, 121. 

 Cashew (see A nacardium occidentale). 

 Caspian Sea, Chrysops hermanni 



from, 46. 

 caspius, Aedes {Ochlerotatus) . 

 Castor Oil, against mosquito larvae, 

 77 ; in repellent for screw-wonn 

 flies, 183. 

 Cats, fleas on, 2, 146, 164, 211 ; 

 Leptospira icteroides in, in Senegal, 

 21 ; parasites of, in U.S.A., 40, 

 157 ; camel trypanosome experi- 

 mentally transmitted to, 114. 

 Cattle, trypanosomiasis of, in Africa, 

 46, 66, 71, 94, 101, 114, 171, 181, 

 207 ; blood parasites of, in 

 French Guiana, 81 ; Nematodes 

 in, in Madagascar, 129 ; supposed 

 fiv-borne disease of, in ]\Iexico, 

 123 ; poisoned by eating sawfly 

 larvae in Queensland, 215 ; insect 

 enemies, parasites and diseases of, 

 in USA, 17, 38, 50, 62, 63, 69, 

 109, 111, 182, 192, 203 ; blood- 

 sucking flies attacking, 15, 36, 38, 

 44, 67, 101, 104, 109, 113, 145, 

 154, 165, 166, 208 ; methods of 

 protecting from Glossina 97 ; 

 mites infesting, 52, 65 ; distribu- 

 tion of piroplasms infesting, 90 ; 

 Sarcocystis probably transmitted 

 by insects to, 181 ; warble flies 

 infesting, 22, 181 ; tick-borne 

 diseases of, and their control, 8, 



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10, 13, 38, 39, 40, 47, 62, 63, 69, 

 83 85, 101, 107, 109, 111, 116, 

 140, 146, 150, 157, 160, 176, 189, 



201 ; effect of dippmg, on milk 

 production in, 81 ; method of 

 testing dips for, 63 ; measures 

 against arsenical poisoning of, 

 119, 141, 142 ; danger of trans- 

 portation of, in hot climates, 173, 

 Cattle Tick (see Boophilus annu- 



latus) . 

 caucasicus, Phlebotomus (see P. ser- 



genti) . 

 Caucasus, Chrysops inierruptusm, 46. 

 cazalboui, Trypanosoma. 

 Cellia (see Anopheles) . 

 cellii, Trypanosoma. 

 Cephalomyia maculata (see Cephalop- 



sis titillator). 

 Cephalophiis, Linognathus gilvus on, 



19. 

 Cephalopsis titillator, attacking 



camels in Mesopotamia, 102. 

 Cephenomyia, notice of key to larvae 



and adults of, 19. 

 Cephenomyia rufibarbis, 19. 

 Cephenomyia stimulator , 19. 

 Cephenomyia trompe, 19. 

 Cepltenomyia ulrichi (Elk Throat 



Bot-fly), larva of, 19. 

 Ceratophvllus, on rats and squirrels 



in India, 211, 212. 

 Ceratophyllus alladinis, in India, 62. 

 Ceratophyllus apollinaris, sp. n., on 



Muste'la affinis in Colombia, 62. 

 Ceratophyllus arcotus, sp. n., on 

 Funambubis palmanmi in India, 

 62. 

 Ceratophyllus argutus, sp. n., hosts 



of, in India, 62. 

 Ceratophyllus californicus, probably 



a synonym of C. fasciatus, 62. 

 Ceratophyllus fasciatus, in England, 

 47, 202 ; on rats in Europe, 211 ; 

 in India, 62, 211 ; species distinct 

 from, in India, 125 ; possible 

 relation of, to rheumatic fever, 62. 

 Ceratophyllus fimbriatus, sp. n., on 

 Sciuropterus fimbriatus in North- 

 west India, 61. 

 Ceratophyllus fringillae, infesting 



birds in England, 47. 

 Ceratophyllus gallinae, infesting 

 poultry and other birds in Eng- 

 land, 47. 

 Ceratophyllus gallinulae, infesting 



birds in England, 47. 

 Ceratophyllus garei, infesting birds in 



England, 47. 

 Ceratophyllus hastatus, sp. n., on 

 Drernomys rufigenis in Shan 

 , States, 61, 62. 



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