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INDEX. 



asini, Haematopinus. 



Asphaltum, Oil of, against mosquito 

 Iciivae, 98. 



Assam, transmission of leishmania- 

 sis in, 103. 



assimilis, Muscina. 



astia, Xenopsylla. 



Astrachan, Paederus fuscipes in, 

 51. 



aterrima, Phora. 



Atoxyl, value of, against spirochae- 

 tosis in fowls, 81. 



atra, Gonicera. 



<itratipes, Anopheles (PyretopJioms). 



atripes, Mimeteomyia ; Stegomyia. 



Atypfdoceras echis, gen. et sp. n., 

 on Mus in Arizona, 33. 



Auchmeroniyia luteola, in Eritrea, 

 156; in French Guinea, 22; 

 in Senegal, 102. 



augur, Anastellorhina. 



Aulacephala, 22. 



aulacodi, Scipio. 



aulicus, Dermacentor reticulatus. 



auratus, Oarassius. 



aureus, Taeniorhynchus. 



aurifer, Ochlerotatus (Aedes). 



auriflua, Diatomineura. 



aurifrons, Sarcophaga. 



aurites, Taeniorhynchus (Chryso- 

 conops). 



auntulus, Ixodes. 



austeni, Glossina. 



Austialia, value of birds in destroy- 

 ing sheep parasites in, 110 ; 

 a new Chalcid parasite of Anas- 

 tellorhina augur in, 179 ; relation 

 of Stegomijia faseiata to dengue 

 in, 149, 196; sheep maggot 

 flies in, 70, 122, 179, 183; 

 legislation against introduction 

 of Hypoderma bovis into, 73 ; 

 new blood-sucking Leptids from, 

 41; mites on fowls in, 159; 

 mosquitos of, 60, 72, 90, 182, 

 183, 196 ; new Muscid flies from, 

 122, 159; Onchocerca gibsoni 

 on cattle in, 8 ; dips for pro- 

 tecting sheep from blow-flies in, 

 70-72; Tabanids from, 182, 

 183; ticks in, 55 ; possibility of 

 introduction of yellow fever into, 

 59, 135. 



australis, Aedimorphus ; Demo- 

 platus ; Eumusca ; Margaropus 

 (Boophilus) ; Neomacleaya ; 

 OfiMerotatus (Gulex) ; Silvius. 



Austria, measures against lice in, 

 153. 



Austrophasia, generic name pro- 

 posed for Hyalomyia rufiventris, 

 159. 



autumnale, Microtrombidium. 

 autumnalis, Musca. 

 avicularia, Ornithomyia. 



Azelaria macquarti, bionomics of, 



in houses in Britain, 144, 145. 

 azurea, Phormia {Protocalliphora). 



B. 



Babesiasis, in domestic animals in 

 West Africa, 42. 



bacilliforme, Piroplasma (see Thei- 

 leria parva). 



bacilliformis, Bartonella. 



baculus, Lipeurus. 



Bacillus coli, fruit infected with, 

 by flies and wasps, 145. 



Bacillus paratyphosus, 52. 



Bacillus typhosus, 52. 



Badger. Pulex irritans on, in Europe, 

 4. 



Baits, for house-flies, 14, 20, 92, 

 106, 107, 142, 144, 145, 167, 

 168, 169, 181. 



balassogloi, WohlfaHia. 



Balsam of Peru, against lice, 

 153. 



Bamboos, mosquitos breeding in, 

 in Trinidad, 69. 



Bananas, a bait for house-flies, 

 167 ; cultivation of, associated 

 with malaria, 90. 



bancrofti, Anopheles (Myzorhynchus) 

 (see A. barbirostris var.). 



Bancroftia signifer (see Orthopo- 

 domyia). 



Banlcsinella lineatopennis, distribu- 

 tion of, 120. 



Banksinella luteolateralis, in 

 Natal, 120 ; in Principe, 49. 



Banksinella luteolateralis var. flavi' 

 nervis, in Natal, 120. 



Banksinella punctocostalis, in Ni- 

 geria, 66. 



barbirostris, Anoj)heles {Myzorhyn- 

 chus). 



barianensis, Anopheles (see A. plum- 

 beus). 



Barbus, destroying mosquito larvae 

 in Sieri'a Leone, 44. 



Bartonella bacilliformis, causing 

 verruga, in Peru, 65, 123. 



basalts, Pseudoskusea. 



Bats, destroying mosquitos, 99. 



Bdellolarynx sanguinolentus, life 

 history of, in India, 75. 



Bed-bugs (Gimex lectidaritis), in 

 Canada, 22; in India, 91, 124; 

 in Norway, 180; in Salonica, 

 179; destruction of, on ships, 

 94 ; experiments with kala-azar 

 and, 124, 174; probably incapa- 

 ble of transmitting Leishmania 

 spp. 175; probably not carriers 

 of leishmaniasis in Peru, 63; 

 measures against, 8, 190, 191 ; 

 natural enemies of, 174; effect 



