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INDEX. 



Hawaii, measures against Hy^O(ie»'ma 

 lineatum in, 181, 182 ; Musca 

 domestica and Lyperosia in, 182 ; 

 larvicides against Stegoniyia fas- 

 ciata in, 38. 

 Hawks, Ceratophyllus garei infesting, 



in England, 47. 

 hebraeum, Ambly omnia. 

 Head Louse (see Pediculiis capitis). 

 Heartwater, ticks transmitting, in 

 Africa, 83, 164 ; organism caus- 

 ing, 83. 

 Heat, effect of, on bed-bugs, 80 ; 



against cockroaches, 100. 

 Hedgehogs, Nuttallia ninensis in- 

 fecting, in India and Russia, 

 210 ; fleas on, 47, 52. 

 heidenreichi, Simuliuni. 

 Helcoporpa trifidus (see Culex) . 

 Helicobia australis, sp. n., bred from 



meat in Queensland, 215. 

 Helicosporidimn parasiticum, gen. 



et sp. n., hosts of, 147. 

 heliophilus, Culicoides. 

 Helmerich's Pomade, against mange 



in rabbits, 155. 

 hemapterus, Camus. 

 Hemilexomyia abrupta, gen. et sp. n., 

 parasitising blow-flies in Australia, 

 65, 156. 

 hemiptera, Cimex. 

 hensemaeon, Culex. 

 Hericia hericia, Helicosporidium 



parasiticum infecting, 148. 

 hermanni, Chrysops. 

 heroni, Tabanus. 



Herpetomonads, try panosomes prob- 

 ably not evolved from, 49. 

 Herpetomonas, insects transmitting, 

 to Euphorbia, 106, 120 ; in 

 geckos, 146, 150 ; compared with 

 Leishmania, 54-56 ; in Lygaeid 

 bugs, 79 ; in Sepsids, 208. 

 Herpetomonas calHphorae, in Calli- 

 phora erythrocephala in U.S.A., 

 126 ; not experimentally infect- 

 ing mice and fish, 96. 

 Herpetomonas craggi, sp. n., in 



Musca bezzii in India, 207. 

 Herpetomonas {Leptomonas) cteno- 

 cephali, not identical with Leish- 

 mania infantum, 8. 

 Herpetomonas ctenocephali ' var. 

 chattoni. Euphorbia experiment- 

 ally infected with, 58. 

 Herpetomonas davidi (see Lepto- 

 monas) . 

 Herpetomonas denticis, sp. n., in fish 



in South America, 1. 

 Herpetomonas donovani ,develo-pm.ent 



of, in Cimex, 209. 



Herpetomonas jaculum, not experi- 

 mentally infecting mice and fish, 

 96. 

 Herpetomonas mirabilis, infesting 

 Calliphorinae in India and West 

 Africa, 208. 

 Herpetomonas miiscae - domesticae, 

 Cimex hemiptera experimentally 

 infected with, 162 ; bionomics of, 

 in flies, 126, 129, 208. 

 Herpetomonas myoxi, sp. n., in dor- 

 mouse in Italy, 136. 

 Herpetomonas phlebotomi, causing 

 Oriental sore in Mesopotamia, 208. 

 Herpetomonas pulicis, sp. n., infest- 

 ing Pulex irritans, 162 ; Cimex 

 hemiptera experimentally infected 

 with, 162. 

 Herpetomonas sarcophagae , in Sarco- 



phaga in India, 208. 

 Herpetomonas siphunculinae, sp. n., 

 infesting Siphunculina funicola, 

 162. 

 Herpetomonas tarentolae, in gecko 



in Italy, 150. 

 Herpetomonas tropica, probably 

 transmitted by Cimex hemiptera 

 in India, 208-209. 

 heterochaeta, Passeromyia. 

 Heterochrysops, notice of key to, 46; 



(see Chrysops). 

 heterographus, Lipeurus. 

 Heteronycha, subgenus of Aedes, 9 ; 

 substitution of Ochlerotatus for, 

 87 ; notice of key to Canadian 

 species of, 113 ; (see Aedes). 

 hexactenus, Ischnopsyllus. 

 hexagonus, Ixodes, 

 heymonsi, Simuliuni. 

 hilaris, Tabanus. 

 hilli, Mimeteomyia (see Rachisoura 



filipes) ; Musca (see M. nebulo). 

 Hippobosca, transmitting Trypano- 

 soma theileri, 207. 

 Hippobosca camelina, in Palestine, 



194. 

 Hippobosca capensis, in Palestine, 



194. 



Hippobosca equina, in Palestine, 

 194. 



Hippobosca maculata, possibly trans- 

 mitting trypanosomiasis in Gold 

 Coast, lOi ; breeding in birds' 

 nests in India, 80. 



hippopotamense, Cosmiomma (Hya- 

 lomnia). 



hirsutus, Silvius. 



hirtipes, Simulium. 



hirundinis, Ceratophyllus ; Cimex. 



Hister cadaverinus, in dead bodies, 

 121. 



