INDEX. 



269 



pimctatus, Culex [Ochlerotatus) (see 



Aedes caspius). 

 pimctifer, Chrysops ; Tabanus. 

 punctimaculata, Anopheles, 

 punctipennis, Anopheles, 

 punctipes, Aedes [Skusea). 

 piinctipleura, Tabanus. 

 punctithovax , Culicoides. 

 punctor, Aedes [Ochlerotatus). 

 punctothoracis, Aedes [Ochlerotatus). 

 punctulatus, Anopheles, 

 punensis, Ceratophylhts. 

 punjahensis, Ceratophyllus . 

 puripennis, Culicoides . 

 purpurata, Rachionotomyia . 

 purpureus, Rhinoestrus. 

 pusillum, Hyalomma. 

 putilla, Lagaropsylla. 

 putoria, Chrysomyia (see C. albiceps). 

 Pvrellia antennatis, in New Zealand, 



168. 

 Pycnosoma (see Chrysomyia). 

 Pyrethrura, against cockroaches, 



100 ; against lice and fleas, 110 ; 



fumigation with, against mos- 



quitos, 122. 

 Pyretophorus (see Anopheles). 

 Pyrrhocoris apterus, Leptomonas 



pyrrhocoris in, 144. 

 pyrrhocoris, Leptomonas. 



Q- 



quadrimaculata, Calliphora. 



quadrimaculatus, Anopheles. 



quadraticeps, Trichodectes. 



Quartan Malaria (see Plasmodium 

 malariae) . 



quasigelidus, Culex. 



quasiornatus, Aedes [Stegomyia). 



quasirubrithorax, Aedes [Ochlerota- 

 tus) . 



Quassia Soap, against mange in 

 rabbits, 155. 



Quinine, reaction of lice to, in blood 

 of host, 65 ; against human 

 malaria, 81, 89, 123, 136, 153, 191, 

 192 ; effect of, on Plas)nodium 

 relictum, 169. 



quinquefasciatus, Culex (see C. fati- 

 gans) . 



quintana, Rickettsia. 



Quotidian Malaria, parasite of, per- 

 haps distinct from Plasmodium 

 praecox, 179. 



quotidianum, Plasmodium praecox. 



R. 



Rabbit Louse (see Haemodipsus 

 ventricosus) . 



Rabbits, parasites of, in Britain, 11, 

 47 ; Lygaeid bug attacking, in 

 India, 79 ; infested with Dernia- 

 nyssus gallinae in Mexico, 2 ; 

 preferred to man by Anopheles 

 maculipennis, 114 ; treatment of 

 mange in, 155 ; camel trypano- 

 some experimentally transmitted 

 to, 114 ; Nuttallia nincnsis not 

 experimentally transmitted to, 

 210. 



Rachionotomyia, Stegomyia quasi- 

 ornata referred to, 134. 



Rachionotomyia aenea, sp. n., in 

 Malay States, 133. 



Rachionotomyia fuonetifera, sp. n., in 

 Philippines, 51. 



Rachionotomyia purpurata, sp. n., in 

 Fiji, 133. 



Rachisoura filipes, s\monymv of, 

 134. 



Rachisoura sylvestris, a synonym of 

 R. filipes, 134. 



Radioculex clavipalpus (see Mimo- 

 1-nyia chamberlaini) . 



raphaelis, Ceratopogon. 



Rats, fleas found on, 47, 61, 62, 125, 

 202, 210-212 ; mites infesting, 

 51, 122 ; and plague, 7, 16, 112, 

 174, 175 ; in India, 62, 125, 158, 

 210-212 ; relation of, to tsutsu- 

 gamushi disease in Japan, 161 ; 

 Phlebotomus attacking, in Mesopo- 

 tamia, 145 ; infected with jaun- 

 dice in Tunis, 49 ; measures 

 against, 16, 34, 112, 158 ; fumi- 

 gation against, 30, 175, 216 ; 

 proofing of buildings against, 107, 

 122, 216 ; camel trypanosome 

 experimentally transmitted to, 

 114 ; infected with Trypanosoma 

 lewisi, 204. 



Ratufa indica malabarica (Malabar 

 Squirrel), infected with Plas- 

 modium ratufae in India, 14. 



ratufae, Plasmodium. 



Recurrent Fever, possibly trans- 

 mitted by Bagrada picta in India, 

 125 ; probably carried by lice in 

 Persia, 163. 



recttrrentis, Treponema. 



Red Tick (see Rhipicephalus evertsi) . 



Redwater, ticks transmitting, in 

 South Africa, 83 ; ticks trans- 

 mitting, in Gold Coast, 101 ; 

 preventive inoculation against, in 

 Rhodesia, 176. 



reflexus, Argas. 



