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INDEX. 



Hypoderma lineatum (Ox-warble I'ly) 

 measures against, in Hawaiian 

 Islands, 181, 182 ; bionomics and 

 control of, in Ireland, 22 ; bio- 

 nomics and control of, in U.S.A., 

 171, 182, 192, 203 ; attacking 

 horses, 203 ; new larval stage of, 

 171. 



hyrcanns. Anopheles. 



Hystrichopsylla, notice of key to 

 species of, 95. 



Hystrichopsylla mammoth, sp. n., on 

 Aplodontia californica in Cali- 

 fornia, 95. 



Hystrichopsylla talpae, on moles in 

 British Isles, 47, 196. 



I. 



iberica, Palaeopsylla. 



icela, Calliphora. 



icterohaemorrhagiae , Spirochaeta. 



icteroides, Leptospira. 



imitator, Silvius. 



immaculatus, Anopheles. 



immitis, Filaria (Dirofilaria, Micro- 

 filaria) . 



impatiens, Sarcophaga. 



impellens, Culex. 



impressus, Ciilicoides. 



incisiiralis, Chrysomyia. 



inconspicuosa, Dasyhelea. 



inconspicnosiis, Micraedes. 



indefinitus. Anopheles {Myzomyia) ; 

 Anopheles rossi (see A. vagus). 



India, fleas, rats and plague in, 16, 

 61, 62, 125, 155, 158, 210-212 ; 

 flies causing myiasis in, 53, 103, 

 105, 179 ; bionomics of blood- 

 sucking flies in, 79, 80 ; Habro- 

 nema infesting equines in, 126 ; 

 bionomics and control of house- 

 flies in, 103, 125, 129, 208 ; studies 

 of insect flagellates in, 207-210 ; 

 mosquitos and malaria in, 6, 14, 

 23, 32, 86, 124, 127, 130, 133, 162 ; 

 NuttaUia nincusis in hedgehogs in, 

 210 ; Passeromyia heterochaeta in 

 birds' nests in, 103 ; Phlebotomus 

 spp. in, 119 ; recurrent fever 

 possibly transmitted by Bagrada 

 picta in, 125 ; Scatophaga sterco- 

 raria not recorded in, 57 ; a fever 

 probably carried by ticks in, 214 ; 

 Trypanosoma dimorphon in cattle 

 in, 67. 

 indica, Musca. 



Indo-China, tick-borne diseases of, 

 domestic animals in, 201. 



inelegans, Culex. 



inermis, H aemaphy sails . 



infantum, Leishmania. 



inferior, Musca. 



ingens, Trypanosoma. 



ingrami, Forcipomyia. 



inornatipennis , Culicoides. 



insatiabilis, Culex. 



insignis, Culex ; Philaematomyia 

 (see P. crassirostris) . 



insularis, Atrichopogon. 



integella, Rhadinopsylla. 



intermedia, H aemaphy salis bispi- 

 nosa. 



intermedius, A nopheles [Cyclolepp- 

 teron) ; Phlebotomus. 



interruptus, Chrysops [Heterochry- 

 sops) . 



intestinalis, Gastrophilus ; Giardia. 



intrincatus, Culex (Choeroporpa). 



invidiosus, Culex (see C decens). 



iota, Sarcophaga. 



iracundus, Taeniorhynchus. 



iridicolor, Haemagogus. 



Iridomyrmex humilis, in houses in 

 Jamaica, 31. 



Iron Perchloride, in antidote for 

 arsenical poison, 141. 



irrequieta, Sarcophaga. 



irritans, Aedes [Ochlerotatus) ; Lype- 

 rosia ; Pulex. 



I schnopsyllus comans, sp. n., on bats 

 in China, 61. 



I schnopsyllus emminus, sp. n., on 

 bats in Natal, 61. 



Ischnopsyllus hexacteniis, infesting 

 bats in England, 47. 



Ischnopsyllus simplex, infesting bats 

 in England, 47. 



Italy, Argas reflexus in, 39 ; flagel- 

 lates found in Euphorbia in, 58, 

 106, 107 ; measures against rats, 

 fleas and plague in, 16, 30, 61, 216 ; 

 organisms in gecko in, 150 ; new 

 Herpetomonas in dormouse in, 136: 

 rabbit mange in, 155 ; mosquitos 

 and malaria in, 23, 35, 60, 123, 131, 

 137, 142, 143, 167, 168, 172, 199, 

 200 ; myiasis in domestic animals 

 in, 46 ; Siniulium trabeatmn in, 

 184 ; organisation of medical 

 zoology in, 95. 

 Lxodes canisuga, on foxes, 96. 

 Ixodes hexagonus, on dogs in Hun- 

 gary, 116 ; on foxes, 96. 

 Ixodes holocyclus, causing tick 



paralysis in Australia, 140. 

 Ixodes marxi, infesting foxes, 96. 

 Ixodes pilosus, causing paralysis in 

 sheep in South Africa, 83. 



