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INDEX. 



Phlehotomiis roubaudi, 22. 

 Phlebotomus sergenti, not trans- 

 mitting Oriental sore in Crete, 82 ; 

 in France, 58 ; in India, 119 ; in 

 Mesopotamia, 43 ; in Persia, 43 ; 

 P. caiicasicus a synonym of, 43. 

 Phlebotomus signatipennis, sp. n., in 



Gold Coast, 43. 

 Phlebotomus squamipennis, in Dutch 



Guiana, 31. 

 Phlebotomus squamiventris, in Brazil, 



149. 

 Phlebotomus walkeri, sp. n., in 

 Bolivia and Brazil, 43 ; recorded 

 as P. longipalpis, 43. 

 Phoniomyia, Dyar (nee. Theo.), 



Dyarina proposed for, 72. 



Phoniomyia trinidadensis, Dyarina 



lassalli erroneously recorded as, in 



Trinidad, 72. 



Phora aterrima, in dead bodies, 121. 



Phora bergenstammi, P. domestica 



recorded as, 149. 

 Phora domestica, attacking molluscs, 



149. 

 Phora notata, attacking molluscs, 



149. 

 Phonnia, Protocalliphora regarded 



as a subgenus of, 20. 

 Phormia [Protocalliphora) azurea, 

 infesting nestling birds, 20, 48, 

 103. 

 Phormia chrysorrhea, infesting nest- 

 ling birds in U.S.A., 48. 

 Phormia groenlandica, key to species 



allied to, 20. 

 Phormia regina, dispersion of, by 

 flight in U.S.A., 194-195 ; on 

 sheep in U.S.A., 110 ; key to 

 species allied to, 20. 

 Phormia [ProtocallipJiora) sordida, 



parasitising tits, 20. 

 Phosgene, disadvantages of, in fumi- 

 gation, 30. 

 Phosphorus Paste, against cock- 

 roaches, 100. 

 Phototropism, in blow-flies, 139. 

 Phthirus pubis, effect of hydrocyanic 

 acid gas on, 191 ; in East Africa, 

 93. 

 Physostomum, probably feeding on 



blood, 43. 

 piceus, Hydrophilus. 

 pici, Mydaea. 

 picta, Bagrada. 

 pictipennis, Anopheles, 

 pictum, Simulium. 

 Pigeons, insect-borne diseases of, in 

 Belgian Congo, 164 ; ticks on, in 

 Sudan, 176. 

 Pigs {Sus scrofa domesticus) , Haema- 

 topinus suis germanicus on, 19 ; 



attacked by Stomoxys calcitrans in 

 France, 166 ; trypanosomiasis of, 

 in French Guinea, 58 ; measures 

 against parasites of, in U.S.A., 

 109. 



pilosipennis, Lasiohelea {Atrichopo- 

 gon). 



pilosus, Ixodes ; Trichodectes. 



Pine Tar, in cattle dips, 70 ; in 

 preparation against insects 

 breeding in excreta, 50 ; in 

 repellents for maggot flies, 183 ; 

 against Oestrus ovis, 183. 



pinguinalis, Aglossa. 



Piophila casei (Cheese Maggot), in 

 dead bodies, 121. 



pipiens, Culex. 



pipistrelli, Cimex. 



Piroplasma bigeminuni, causing red- 

 water in cattle in South Africa, 

 83 ; in Europe, 90 ; infesting 

 cattle in Gold Coast, 101 ; in the 

 Mediterranean Region, 90 ; in 

 cattle in Rhodesia, 176 ; trans- 

 mitted by ticks in Venezuela, 13 ; 

 blood-sucking flies possibly trans- 

 mitting, 13. 



Piroplasma bovis, in Europe, 90 ; 

 transmitted by Margaropus annu- 

 latus australis, 13. 



Piroplasma (Babesia) canis, causing 

 biliary fever in dogs in South 

 Africa, 83 ; transmitted by fleas 

 in Mediterranean Region, 88 ; 

 transmitted by Rhipicephalus san- 

 guineus punctatissimus in Vene- 

 zuela, 13. 



Piroplasma mutans (see Gonderia). 



Piroplasma ninense (see Nuttallia 

 ninensis). 



Piroplasma ovis, possibly trans- 

 mitted by Rhipicephalus bursa in 

 Venezuela, 13. 



Piroplasmosis, of domestic animals 

 in Algeria, 169 ; of domestic 

 animals in Indo-China, 201 ; of 

 domestic animals in Gold Coast, 

 101 ; ticks transmitting, in Vene- 

 zuela, 13 ; of cattle, causes of 

 immunity to, 157. 

 Pistia stratiotes (Water Lettuce), 

 Mansonioides africanus breeding 

 in, in Lagos, 42. 

 pisticus, Ctenophthalmus . 

 Pitchford's Dipping Formula, 84. 

 pitheci, Plasmodium. 

 Pitymys savii, Ctenophthalmus savti 



on, in Italy, 61. 

 Plague, 169 ; relation of rat-fleas 

 to, 7, 16, 34, 112, 125, 174, 202, 

 210-212 ; distribution of, 77 ; in 

 Argentina, 34, 112 ; in Dutch 



