INDEX, 



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quininisation on, 81, 89 ; value 

 of prophylaxis against, 35 ; re- 

 lation of rice cultivation to, 2, 4, 

 32, 33, 49, 66, 117, 131, 177, 178 ; 

 factors inlluencing incidence 

 curves of, 153 ; calculation of 

 liability to infection with, 143, 

 147 ; causes of the reduction 

 of, 60, 69 ; controversy on tlie 

 unitarian theory of, 41, 143, 152 ; 

 associated witli horse sickness, 

 138. 



Malaria, Benign Tertian (see Plas- 

 modium vivax) . 



Malaria, Malignant Tertian (see 

 Plasmodium praecox) . 



Malaria, Quartan (see Plasmodium 

 malariae) . 



Malaria, Quotidian (see Plasmodium 

 praecox quotidianum) . 



Malaria, Subtertian (see Plasmodium 

 praecox) . 



malariae, Plasmodium. 



Malaya, malaria in, 73 ; mosquitos 

 in, 73, 133, 134, 190. 



malayensis, Anopheles subpictus. 



Mallophaga, causing phthiriasis of 

 fowls in Belgian Congo, 164 ; 

 genera of, feeding on blood, 43 ; 

 anatomy of, 149. 



mammoth, Histrichopsylla. 



Man, possible immunity of, to 

 sleeping sickness in West Africa, 

 108 ; blood-sucking insects attack- 

 ing, in Brazil, 7, 21 ; Chrysops 

 costata attacking, in Cuba, 212 ; 

 Simuliids attacking, in Germany, 

 104, 212-213 ; midges possibly 

 transmitting fever to, in Gold 

 Coast, 25 ; Lygaeid bug attacking, 

 in India, 79 ; caterpillar causing 

 dermatitis in, in Japan, 118 ; 

 spirochaete resembling recurrent 

 fever in, in Senegal, 21 ; insects 

 destroying dead bodies of, 121 ; 

 lilariasis in, 59, 119, 170 ; possible 

 transmission of goitre to, by 

 insects, 120 ; flies causing myiasis 

 ni, 1, 7, 53, 67, 93, 103, 105, 117, 

 175, 179, 206 ; leishmaniasis and 

 Oriental sore in, 8, 55, 56, 82, 

 209 ; lice and their control on, 

 16, 18, 19, 30, 33, 93, 166, 191, 



197 ; lice transmitting five-day 

 fever to, 18 ; mites infesting, 2, 

 37, 60, 70, 95 ; forms of mange in, 

 3, 113, 120, 148, 186 ; not an im- 

 portant carrier of plague, 16 ; ticks 

 attacking, 8, 78, 89, 122, 139, 176, 



198 ; tularaemia transmitted to, 

 by insects in U.S.A., 188. 



manducator, Alysia. 



Mange, measures against, on camels, 

 109 ; in chimpanzees, 185 ; 

 measures against, on domestic 

 animals, 3, 40, 52, 67, 88, 109, 

 112, 113, 155, 157, 164, 189, 201, 

 214 ; forms of, in man, 3, 113, 

 120, 148, 186 ; mites causing, 

 11, 52, 88, 155 ; relation of forage 

 mites to, 11. 



Mango, midges breeding in rot-holes 

 in, in Gold Coast, 26, 201. 



Mangroves, relation of, to mosquito- 

 breeding, 75. 



Manguinhosia (see Anopheles) . 



Mansonia, 72. 



Mansonia {Coquillettidia) diaeretus,. 

 sp. n., in Philippines, 51. 



Mansonia fasciolatus (see Taenio- 

 rhynchus) . 



Mansonia nigricans (see Taenio- 

 rhynchus) . 



Mansonia richiardii (see Taenio- 

 rhynchus) . 



Mansonia titillans (see Taenio- 

 rhynchus) . 



Mansonia uniformis (see Man- 

 sonioides) . 



Mansonioides africanus, bionomics 

 of, in Lagos, 42. 



Mansonioides annulifera, in Calcutta, 

 124. 



Mansonioides {Mansonia) uniformis, 

 in Madagascar, 68. 



mantiquirense, A mblyomma. 



Manure, methods of treating, against 

 house-flies, 109. 



marchouxi, Spirochaeta. 



Margaropus (see Boophilus). 



marginale, Anaplasma. 



mariae, Aedes {Ochlerotatus). 



niarmoratus, Prionognathus. 



niarocanus, Ornithodorus . 



maroccanus, Diachloriis (see Meso- 

 niyia singularis) . 



marshalli, Anopheles ; Toxorhyn- 

 chites. 



marxi, Ixodes. 



masamae, Aedes. 



m.atthiesseni, Simulium. 



mattogrossensis, Anopheles. 



maura, Lynchia. 



mauritianus, A nopheles. 



Mauritius, flagellosis of Euphorbia- 

 in, 106 ; suggested organisation 

 of medical entomology in, 127. 



Medical Entomology, 80 ; organi- 

 sation of, in Europe and America, 

 95 ; suggested organisation of, in 

 ]Mauritius, 127 ; importance of,, 

 78, 112 ; early discoveries in,. 

 155 ; notice of lecture on, 86. 



mediocris, Trombicula. 



