INDEX. 



267 



East Indies, 174 ; in India, 125, 



158, 210 212 ; m Italy, 16 ; and 

 rats in U.S.A., 34 ; measures 

 against, 16, 34, 158. 



planum, Hyalomma. 



Plasmodium, in chimpanzee in 

 Uganda, 134. 



Plasmodium cynomolgi, infecting 

 monkeys in India, 14. 



Plasmodium danilewskyi, trans- 

 mitted by mosquitos to birds, 206. 



Plasmodium falciparum (see P. 

 praecox) . 



Plasynodium kochi, infecting Cerco- 

 pithecus, 14. 



Plasmodium malarias (Quartan 

 Malaria), 179 ; in apes in West 

 Africa, 129 ; rare in Austria, 

 172 ; probably not transmitted 

 by indigenous Anoplielines in 

 France, 135 ; in Mesopotamia, 

 160 ; less pathogenic than P. 

 praecox, 178 ; infectivity of, to 

 Anopheles ludloivi, 114, 205. 



Plasmodium pitheci, infecting orang- 

 utang, 14. 



Plasmodium praecox (Malignant Ter- 

 tian Malaria), in Austria, 172 ; in 

 British Isles, 23, 118 ; seasonal 

 incidence of, in Corsica, 151 ; 

 locally acquired cases of, in 

 France, 135, 136 ; associated 

 with Anopheles palestinensis in 

 Macedonia and Mesopotamia, 91, 



159, 160 ; mosquitos infected 

 with, in Sumatra, 114, 136 ; 

 Anopheles plumbeus experiment- 

 ally infected with, 23 ; infectivity 

 of, to Anophelines, 35, 205 ; 

 causes of high pathogenicity of, 

 178. 



Plasmodium praecox quotidianiim, 

 compared with P. praecox, 179. 



Plasmodium ratufae, sp. n., in 

 squirrels in India, 14. 



Plasmodium relictum, in birds, 89 ; 

 effect of quinine on, 81, 89 ; effect 

 of temperature on, 169. 



Plasmodium vivax (Benign Tertian 

 Malaria), 179 ; in Austria, 172 ; 

 in East Africa, 92 ; Anopheles 

 plumbeus not experimentally in- 

 fected with, in British Isles, 23 ; 

 seasonal incidence of, in Corsica, 

 151 ; locally acquired cases of, in 

 France, 135, 136 ; associated 

 with A nophelcs maculipennis in 

 Macedonia, 91 ; mosquitos in- 

 fected with, in Sumatra, 136 ; 

 Anopheles hyrcanus infected with, 

 49 ; infectivity of, to Anopheles 

 ludlowi, 205 ; hibernation of, in 



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the musculature of Anopheles 

 niaculipoinis, 93 ; in apes and 

 monkeys, 129, 134 ; not experi- 

 mentally infecting Macacus cyno- 

 molgus, 59 ; P- ratufae resem- 

 bling, 14 ; less pathogenic than 

 P. praecox, 178. 



Plaster of Paris, against cock- 

 roaches, 100 ; against lice on 

 poultry, 50. 



Plecotus auritus, new mite on, 196. 

 plinthopyga, Sarcophaga. 



Ploiaria domestica, predacious on 

 Phlebotomus papatasii and bed- 

 bugs in Macedonia, 45. 



Plovers, mites infesting, in the 



Shetlands, 196. 

 plumbeus, Anopheles (Coelodiazesis). 



plumiger, Glyciphagus. 



pluvialis, Haematopota. 



Podiceps novae-hollandiae (Black- 

 throated Grebe), Muscid flies 

 breeding in nests of, in Australia, 

 118. 



Podura aquatica, Achorutes viaiicus 

 erroneously recorded as, 56. 



Poecilia vopora, predacious on mos- 

 quito larvae, in Brazil, 6. 



Poinciana, mosquitos breeding in 

 rot-holes in, 118. 



Poinciana regia (Flamboyant) , Culi- 

 coides accraensis breeding in, in 

 Gold Coast, 26. 



Poland, lice and disease in, 64, 137. 



polita, Dasyhelea. 



Pollenia rudis, hibernation of, 28. 



Pollenia [Neopollenia] stygia, bio- 

 nomics of, in Australia, 65, 155, 

 168 ; infesting sheep in New 

 Zealand, 168 ; anatomy of larva 

 of, 64. 



Polyctenidiie, notice of list of species 

 of, 136. 



polygonus, Tabanus. 



polymorphus, A rchaeopsylla. 



Porto Rico, Lyperosia irritans in, 

 198 ; dipping against ticks in, 

 140. 



Portugal, Stenocephalus agilis trans- 

 mitting fiagellates to Euphorbia 

 in, 106, 107, 



posticata, Psorophora. 



Potassium, effect of salts of, on 

 early stages of mosquitos, 184, 

 185. 



Potassium Cyanide, against insects 

 breeding in excreta, 50. 



Potassium Iodide, reaction of lice to, 

 in blood of host, 65. 



praecox, Musca (see M. humilis) ; 

 Plasmodium. 



praetermissus, Culicoides. 



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