INDEX. 



245 



Europe, Central, parasites of birds 

 in, 20. 



eurvophthalmi, Crithidia. 

 Eiiryophthalmus convivHS, new lla- 



gellate found in, in U.S.A., 48. 

 eurysterniis, Haematopinus. 

 Eutamias asiaticus, Ctenophthahuus 



pisiicus on, in Siberia, 61. 

 euteniata, Musca (see M. humilis). 

 evansi, Trypanosoma, 

 evertsi, Rhipicephalus. 

 ■excrucians, A'edes {Ochleyotaius). 

 ex ig ua, Lyperos ia . 



Jajardoi, Ayiopheles {Chagasia). 

 falciparum, Plasmodium (see P. 



praecox) . 

 Falco sacer, Camus hemapterus in- 

 festing, in Central Europe, 20. 

 Falco tinnunculus, Camus hemap- 

 terus infesting, in Central Europe, 



20. 



fallax, Pheidole ; Phlebotomus. 

 Fannia canicularis, Herpetomonas 

 niuscae-domesticae in, in India, 

 208 ; in Korea, 180 ; possibly 

 infesting sheep in New Zealand, 

 168 ; hibernation of, 29, 180. 

 farinae , Tyroglyphus {A le urob i us ) . 

 fasciaius, Aedes [Stegomyia] ; Cera- 



tophyllus. 

 fasciolahts, Taeniorhynchus {Man- 



sonia) . 

 Jascipes, Orthopodomyia. 

 fatigans, Culex. 

 felts, Ctenocephalus . 

 fenestralis, Rhyphus. 

 ferruginea, Aphiochacta (see A . 



xanthina) . 

 Ferric Hydrate, as an antidote for 



arsenical poisoning, 141. 

 Ferric Salts, unsuitable for treating 



manure against house-flies, 15. 

 fergusoni, Musca (see M. lusoria). 

 Ficalbia minima, in Calcutta, 124. 

 fidelis, Culex {Neoculex). 

 Fiji, mosquitos possibly causing 

 sores in chickens in, 164 ; Rachi- 

 onotomyia purpurata in, 133. 

 Filaria, method of transmission of, 



204. 

 Filaria bancrofti, rarity of, in 

 Batavia, 8 ; in British Guiana, 

 135 ; in Lagos, 42 ; transmitted 

 b\- mosquitos, 42, 135, 206. 

 Filaria gallinaruin, in fowls in 

 Belgian Congo, 164 ; termites as 

 intermediate hosts of, 164. 



Filaria {Dirofilaria) imniitis, in- 

 festing dogs, 108, 206 ; fleas as 

 intermediate hosts of, 76. 

 Filaria juncea, not developing in 



mosquitos, 206. 

 Filaria [Loa) loa, carried by Chry- 



sops in West Africa, 120. 

 Filaria perstans (see Acanthochei- 



lonema). 

 Filarial IMange, relation of, to oncho- 

 cercosis, 120. 

 Filariasis, hi Belgian Congo, 59, 

 164 ; transmission of, l)\- mos- 

 quitos, 8, 42, 135, 170 ; possible 

 transmission of, by Diptera other 

 than mosquitos, 119 ; (see Fi- 

 laria, Microfilaria, etc.). 

 filia, Sarcophaga. 

 filipes, Rachisoura. 

 fimbriatus, Ccratophyllus . 

 Finland, new Simuliids in, 184. 

 Finlaya, a subgenus of Aedes, q.v. 

 Fish, Herpetomonads infesting, 1, 

 55 ; insect flagellates not experi- 

 mentally pathogenic to, 96 ; 

 against mosquito larvae, 6, 7, 

 16, 23, 33, 36, 37, 90, 117, 121, 

 129, 159, 163, 191, 203, 204, 206 ; 

 of doubtful value against mos- 

 quito larvae, 143 ; effect of water 

 pollution on, 23, 24. 

 Fish Oil, in repellent for Stomoxys 



calcitrans, 166. 

 Five-day Fever, transmitted bv lice, 



18. 

 Jiava, Dasyhelea ; Euproctis ; Haema- 



physalis. 

 flavescens, Pantala. 

 flaviceps, Anopheles, 

 fiavidus, A trichopogon . 

 jlaviformis, Dasyhelea. 

 flavipennis, Pelecorhyru-hus. 

 flavipes, Simulium. 

 Jiavus, Anopheles ; Culex. 

 Fleas, lists of, in England, 47, 202 ; 

 distribution of, in India, 125, 

 210-212 ; in Tasmania, 105 ; 

 infected with Dipylidium caninum , 

 204 ; intermediate hosts of Diro- 

 filaria immitis, 76 ; bionomics of 

 flagellates of, 8, 54-56, 161 ; not 

 transmitting Oriental sore, 208 ; 

 transmitting Piroplasma canis in 

 Mediterranean Region, 88 ; and 

 plague, 7, 16, 34, 112, 125, 174, 

 202, 210-212 ; possibly trans- 

 mitting rheumatic fever, 38 ; 

 Trypanosoma lewisi in, 204, 210 ; 

 fumigation against, 16, 30, 191, 

 216 ; classification and new 

 species of, 52, 53, 61, 62, 95. 



