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INDEX. 



Starling, Spilopsyllus cuniculi in- 

 festing, in England, 47. 



Steam, against plague fleas, 174. 



Stegoconops panarchys (see Haema- 

 gogus) . 



Stegomyia, measures against, in 

 Central and South America, 71, 

 204 ; and yellow fever, 71 ; pos- 

 sible relation of, to seven-day 

 fever in Arabia, 70 ; Toxorhyn- 

 chites predacious on, in Calcutta, 

 125 ; methods of breeding, 115 ; 

 treated as a subgenus of Aedes, 8, 

 q.v. 



stegomyiae , Coelomomyces ; Lam- 

 bornella . 



Stenocephalus agilis, transmitting 

 Herpetomonas davidi to Euphorbia 

 in Portugal, 106, 



stenopsis, Linognathus. 



Stephanocircus dasyiiri, on bandicoot 

 in Tasmania, 105. 



stephensi, Anopheles. 



stercoraria, Scatophaga. 



Sternopsylla, gen. n., 61. 



Stethomyia (see Anopheles) . 



sticticus, Aedes (Ochlerotatus) . 



stigmaticus, Anopheles. 



Stilobezzia spivogyvae, sp. n., in Gold 

 Coast, 76. 



stimulans, Aedes (Heieronycha) ; 

 Chrysops. 



stimulator, Cephenomyia. 



Stoats, fleas infesting, in England, 

 47. 



Siomoxys, probably a vector of 

 trypanosomiasis in Africa, 71, 101, 

 171 ; transmitting Habroncma in 

 Gold Coast, 101 ; Bembex lunata 

 predacious on, in India, 79 ; 

 attacking cattle in Uganda, 109 ; 

 probably conveying Sarcocystis to 

 cattle, 181 ; effect of hydro- 

 cyanic acid gas on, 191. 



Stomoxys calcilrans, breeding-places 

 of, in Australia, 118 ; bionomics 

 and control of, in France, 166 ; 

 natural enemies of, in Germany, 

 44 ; attacking horses in Gold 

 Coast, 101 ; on cattle in India, 

 208 ; hibernation of, in Korea, 

 180 ; in Mesopotamia, 15 ; in 

 Palestine, 194 ; in Russia, 115 ; 

 possibly transmitting Piroplasma 

 bigeminum in Venezuela, 13 ; 

 experiments against early stages 

 of, 89 ; hibernation of, 29 ; 

 repellents for, 166. 



Stomoxys fuscus, Neivsteadina gen. 

 n., proposed for, 207. 



Stomoxys oblongata, breeding in 

 birds' nests in India, 79. 



Stramonium, fumigation with, 

 against mosquitos, 122. 



Strychnine, in poison for ground 

 squirrels, 111. 



Sturnus vulgaris, Camus hemapterus 

 infesting, in Central Europe, 20. 



stygia, Pollcnia [N eopollenia) . 



Styloconops, gen. n., 171. 



Styloconops albiventris, 133, 171. 



Styloconops (Acanthoconops) spina- 

 sifrons, sp. n., 133. 



siyx, Ceratophyllus. 



subcontingua , Erephopsis. 



sub/lava, Euprociis /lava. 



subochrea, Theobaldia annulata. 



subornatum, Simulium. 



subpictus. Anopheles. 



subsessilis, Clinohelea. 



subtukerosa, Sarcophaga (see 5. 

 niisera var. dux). 



Subtertian Malaria (see Plasmodium 

 praecox) . 



sucinus, Ceratophyllus. 



Sudan, Anopheles jiaviceps in, 133 ; 

 suggested investigation of Glossina 

 in, 54 ; Theileria niutans asso- 

 ciated with Anaplasma marginale 

 in, 90 ; tick-borne diseases of 

 poultry in, 176. 



sufis, Tabanus. 



Sugar, in baits for cockroaches, 

 100. 



sugens, Aedes (Stegomyia) (see A. 

 vittatus) . 



suis, H aematopinus . 



Sula nebouxi, Ornithodorus talaje 

 infesting, in Peru, 40. 



siilcifrons, Silvius. 



Sulphur, in dips, 81 ; fumigation 

 with, against cockroaches, 100 ; 

 fumigation with, against lice, 33 ," 

 against lice and mites on fowls, 3, 

 33, 109, 110 ; fumigation with, 

 against mosquitos, 122 ; against 

 Trombidium infesting man, 95 ; 

 skin disease of chimpanzee cured 

 with, 186. 



Sulphvir Dioxide, fumigation with, 

 against mange on horses, 67, 214 ; 

 experiments with, against plague 

 fleas, 174 ; against rats, 175. 



Sulphuric Acid, as a repellent for 

 Dacus zonatus, 80 ; effect of, on 

 mosquito larvae, 24 ; for gene- 

 rating hydrocyanic acid gas, 

 163. 



Sulphurous Acid, effect of fumiga- 

 tion with, on horses, 201 ; hydro- 

 cyanic acid compared with, 165. 



Sulphurous Anhydride, apparatus 

 for fumigating with, 4, 30 ; 

 against sheep mange, 189. 



