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INDEX. 



mediopunctatus, Anopheles [Cyclo- 



leppteron) . 

 Mediterranean Region, forms of 



piroplasmosis in, 88, 90. 

 megacephala, Chrysomyia. 

 Megaloceraea ruficornis, on Euphor- 

 bia in Italy, 106. 

 Megarhinus [Toxorhynchites) grav- 



elyi, sp. n., in India, 133. 

 Megarhinus [Toxorhynchites) kempi, 



sp. n., in India, 133. 

 Megarhinus {Toxorhynchites) klossi, 



sp. n., in Malay States, 133. 

 megastoma, Habronema. 

 ■megista, Triatoma. 

 megnini, Ornithodorus. 

 meigenanus, Aedes [Ochlerotatus) 



punctor. 

 meigeni, Wohlfahrtia. 

 ■melanocephalum, Tapinoma. 

 Melanoconion, notice of key to 



species of, 73 ; (see Ciilex). 

 melanophyllum , Deinocerites. 

 nielanoptera, Dichelacera. 

 melanopus, Pangonia. 

 melanosoma, Dichelacera. 

 nielanura, Sarcophaga. 

 melesinus, Demodex. 

 Melinda cognata, larva of, attacking 



molluscs, 149. 

 metis, Ceratophyllus . 

 melitensis, Micrococcus, 

 ■mellonella, Galleria. 

 melophagi, Crithidia ; Rickettsia ; 



Trypanosoma. 

 Melophagus ovinus (Sheep Tick), in 

 U.S.A., 17, 110 ; organisms in, 

 96, 148. 

 Melusina (see Simulium). 

 Menopon, feeding on blood, 43. 

 ■mera, Lagaropsylla. 

 Mercuric Chloride, as a repellent for 



Dacus zonatus, 80. 

 Mercur}^ Ointment, against Hypo- 

 derma lineatum, 182 ; against lice 

 on poultry, 50, 110 ; against 

 mange, 40. 

 ■meridionalis, Tabanus [Therioplec- 



tes). 

 Mermis, infesting Simulium in 



British Isles, 41. 

 merodaemon, Culex [Choeroporpa) . 

 Merops apiaster, predacious on 



Tabanids in Mesopotamia, 14. 

 mesnili, Chilomastix . 

 Mesomyia singularis, Diachlorus 

 niaroccamts found to be the male 

 of, 143, 144 ; in Morocco, 144. 

 Mesopotamia, insects and disease 

 in, 14-16, 102, 127, 145, 146 ; 

 mosquitos and malaria in, 13, 99, 

 146, 159-160 ; Oriental sore in, 



208 ; Phlebotomus spp. in, 43, 145, 

 170 ; ticks in, 45, 146. 



mesopotamiae, Anopheles hyrcanus. 

 tnesopotamiensis , Culicoides ; Lepto- 



conops [Tersesthes) ; Musca. 

 niesopotamium, Hyalomnia aegyp- 



tium. 

 Meteorological Conditions, effect of, 

 on distribution of Xenopsylla spp. 

 in India, 211 ; on malaria, 86, 87, 

 127, 159, 160, 162, 172, 178, 199 ; 

 on flight of mosquitos, 187 ; on 

 yellow fever, 129 ; possible effect 

 of, on seven-day fever, 70. 

 Methyl Alcohol, in wood vinegar, 



166. 

 Methyl Eugenol, as a repellent for 



Dacus zonatus, 80. 

 Metoponaplos nigricans, gen. et sp. 



n., in Cape Colony, 50. 

 Metoponaplos {Pangonia) parva, in 

 Cape Colony, 50. 



Mexico, a supposed fly-borne disease 

 of cattle in, 123 ; mites on fowls 

 in, 2 ; mosquitos in, 5, 121, 203 ; 

 new Tabanids in, 158 ; tvphus in, 

 197 ; yellow fever in, 71, 72, 203. 



Mice, protection of bats against, 

 216 ; fleas on, 47, 61, 62 ; experi- 

 ments with insect flagellates and, 

 58, 96, 161, 208. 



Micraedes inconspicuosus, breeding 

 in crab-holes in Lagos, 42. 



MicrocaUiphora varipes (see Chry- 

 somyia). 



Micrococcus melitensis, carried bj^ 

 Theobaldia longiareolata in Gib- 

 raltar, 107. 



Microconops vexans, gen. et sp. n., 

 attacking camels in Algeria, 171. 



Microfilaria aiiquieri, sp. n., in dogs 

 in Algeria, 108. 



Microfilaria guyanensis, sp. n., in 

 cattle in French Guiana, 81. 



Microfilaria immitis (see Filaria). 



Microfilaria perstans (see Acantho- 

 cheilonema) . 



Microsporidia, infesting insects, 205. 



microstoma, Habronema. 



Microtus, Rhadinopsylla integella on, 

 in France, 61. 



Microtus ibericus, Palaeopsylla iber- 

 ica on, in Spain, 61. 



micula, Lagaropsylla. 



migonei, Phlebotomus. 



Mimeteomyia hilli, a synonym of 

 Rachisoura filipes, 134. 



mimeticus, Culex. 



Mimomyia chamberlaini, in Calcutta, 

 124. 



Mimomyia miniita (see Ficalbia 

 minima) . 



