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INDEX. 



Lyperosia (Horn-fly), transmitting 

 trypanosomiasis and Habronenia 

 in Gold Coast, 101 ; in Hawaii, 

 183 ; Bembex lunata predacious 

 on, in India, 79. 



Lyperosia exig^ia, in Mesopotamia, 

 15. 



Lyperosia irritans, bionomics of, in 

 Germany, 44 ; in Palestine, 194 ; 

 measures against, in Porto Rico, 

 198 ; experiments against eggs 

 and larvae of, 89 ; hibernation of, 

 29. 



Lyperosia niinuta, in Mesopotamia, 

 15. 



M. 



Macacus cynomolgus, infected with 

 Plasmodium cynomolgi in India, 

 14 ; not exoerimentally infected 

 with Plasmodium vivax, 59. 

 Macacus rhesus, relapsing fever ex- 

 perimentally transmitted to, by 

 Ornithodoriis talaje, 198. 



Macacus sinicus, infected with Plas- 

 modium cynomolgi in India, 14 ; 

 filariasis not transmitted to, by 

 Culex pipiens, 170. 



Macedonia, Hyalomnia detritum in, 

 45 ; insects attacking man in, 

 45 ; mosquitos and malaria in, 

 20, 32, 91, 92, 192 ; piroplas- 

 mosis of horses in, 116. 



macellaria, Cochliomyia {Cliry- 

 somyia) . 



macfiei, Achromaticus. 



Machine Oil, in repellent for screw- 

 worm flies, 183. 



Macleaya tremula, breeding-places 

 of, in Australia, 118. 



macrostoma, Habronema. 



maculata, Cephalomyia (see Cepha- 

 lopsis titillator) ; Hippobosca. 



maculatum, Simulium. 



maculatus, Aedes (Ochlerotatus) ; 

 Anopheles. 



niaculicornis, Tabanus. 



maculipennis, Anopheles ; Priono- 

 gnaihus. 



maculipes, Anopheles {Cyclolepp- 

 teron) . 



maculithorax , Culicoides ; Priono- 

 gnathus. 



Madagascar, malaria in, 90 ; mos- 

 quitos of, 67, 68, 90 ; Nematodes 

 in cattle in, 129 ; danger of 

 introduction of African coast 

 fever into, 173. 



Magnesium, effect of salts of, on 

 early stages of mosquitos, 184, 

 185. 



magnifica, Wohlfahrtia {Sarcophila). 



major, Phlebotomus . 



Mai de Caderas [Trypanosoma 

 equinum), transmitted by leeches 

 to horses in Brazil, 130. 



Malabar Squirrel (see Ratufa). 



malabaricus, Phlebotomus. 



Malacca, Anopheles in, 216. 



Malaria, 169 ; in East Africa, 92 ,* 

 in South Africa, 128, 138 ; m 

 Argentina, 5, 34 ; in Australia, 

 139, 147 ; in Austria, 172 ; in 

 the Balkans, 143 ; in Belgian 

 Congo, 32 ; in Brazil, 6, 19 ; 

 in British Isles, 23, 32, 118, 127 ; 

 in Bulgaria, 177, 178 ; in Ceylon, 

 146 ; m Cilicia, 99 ; in Corsica, 

 151-153 ; in Crete, 178 ; in 

 Cuba, 122 ; disappearance of, in 

 Denmark, 83, 152, 153, 154 ; in 

 Dutch East Indies, 3, 4, 36, 114, 

 130, 135, 136, 149, 190, 216 ; in 

 Egypt, 99 ; in France, 37, 38, 49, 

 135 ; in Gennany, 52, 68, 69 ; in 

 Greece, 177 ; m India, 14, 32, 

 86, 124, 127, 130, 162 ; m 

 Italv, 23, 35, 60, 123, 131, 137, 

 142, 143, 167, 168, 199, 200 ; m 

 Macedonia, 32, 91, 92 ; in Mada- 

 gascar, 90 ; m Malaya, 73 ; in 

 Mesopotamia, 146, 159-160 ; in 

 New Zealand, 75 ; in Palestine, 

 99, 192 ; in Panama Canal Zone, 

 108 ; in Spain, 191 ; in Syria, 99; 

 in Trinidad. 57 ; in U.S.A., 24, 

 26-28, 52, 66, 71, 117, 131, 132, 

 179 ; and mosquitos, 3, 4, 5, 6, 

 19, 23, 24, 26-28, 32, 34, 36, 37, 

 38, 49, 52, 57, 60, 66, 68, 69, 

 73, 75, 83, 86, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 

 94, 99, 108, 114, 117, 118, 122, 

 123, 124, 128, 130, 131, 132, 

 135, 136, 139, 142, 143, 146, 

 147, 149, 151-153, 154, 159-160, 



162, 167, 168, 172, 177, 178, 

 179, 190, 191, 192, 199, 200, 

 204, 205, 216 ; hibernation of 

 parasite of, in the musculature of 

 mosquitos, 93, 94 ; transmission 

 of, by hibernated mosquitos, 32 ; 

 possible direct transmission of, 

 by Anophelines, 142, 199 ; para- 

 site of, killed bv saliva of Culex, 

 199 ; in apes and monkeys, 14, 59, 

 129, 134 ; in birds, 68, 81, 86, 89, 



163, 170, 206 ; economic loss due 

 to, 132 ; effect of meteorological 

 conditions on, 86, 87, 127, 159, 

 160, 162, 172, 178, 199 ; effect of 



