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INDEX. 



Cresylic Acid, against lice, 193; 

 retarding oxidation of arsenical 

 dips, 3. 

 Crete, Ciilex tipuliformis in, 120. 

 Criceiomys, Cordylobia rodhaini on, 



in Africa, 139. 

 Cricetomys gamlnanus (Giant- 

 Pouched Rat), parasites of, in the 

 Grold Coast, 81. 

 Cricciulus fulvus, fleas on, in 



Turkestan, 32. 

 Crithidia fascicidata, transmitted to 



rats by Anopheles, 103. 

 Crithidia nielophagi, transmitted to 



rats by llelopJiagus ovinus, 103. 

 Crithidia simuliae, parasite of 



Simulium, 82. 

 croceus, Tabanus biguttatus. 

 Crocidura ilensis, fleas on, in 



Turkestan, 32. 

 Crows, economic value of, in 

 Australia, 110; destroying larvae 

 of house-flies, 92. 

 crucians, Anopheles. 

 cruzi. Anopheles ; Trypanosoma. 

 CJryptoplasma rhipicephali, recorded 

 in error as a parasite of Bhipice- 

 phalus sanguineus, 63, 121. 

 Cryptotylus unicolor, in Brazil, 36. 

 ctenocephali, Herpetovwnas. 

 Ctenocephalus eanis (Dog Flea), in 

 Britain, 166; on Vulpes alpher- 

 alcyi in Caucasia, 151 ; on dogs 

 in Sierra Leone, 150 ; control of, 

 in U.S.A., 34; a carrier of 

 Bipylidium caninuni, 58 ; experi- 

 mental transmission of flagellates 

 of, 103; relation of, to leish- 

 maniasis, 49, 103 ; and plague, 4. 

 Ctenocephalus serraticeps (see 



C. canis). 

 Ctenocephalus erinacei (see Archaeo- 



psylla). 

 Ctenocephalus felis, in Britain, 166 ; 

 on rats in New South Wales, 182 ; 

 on lynx in Persia, 151; parasi- 

 tised by Nosema pulicis, sp. n., 

 125; and plague, 4. 

 Ctenodactylus gundi, Bhipicephalus 



sanguineus on, in Tunis, 63. 

 Ctenophthalnius dux, sp. n., hosts 



of, in Turkestan, 32. 



Ctenophthalmus inornaius, sp. n., 



on Prometheomys schlaposch- 



nikovi in Caucasia, 151. 



Ctenophthalmus spalacis, on Spalax 



microphthalmus in Caucasia, 151. 



Ctenopsylla musculi, on rats in New 



South Wales, 181. 

 Cuba, history of control of raos- 



quitos in, 97-99. 

 Culex, in Guatemala, 177; on 

 ships in Mexico, 59 ; in Salonica, 

 179; larvae of, destroyed by 

 Fundulus gardneri in Sierra 



Leone, 44 ; breeding-places of, 

 in Sumatra, 130 ; methods of 

 transporting larvae of, 49. 

 Culex abdominalis, in Queensland, 



60. 

 Cidex albovirgatus, in Nigeria, 66. 

 Culex anips, sp. n., breeding-places 



of, in California, 159. 

 C^dex anmdatus, in Queensland, 60. 

 Culex annulatus var. marocanus, n., 



in Morocco, 85. 

 Culex annidioris, in Nigeria, 66, 112. 

 Culex annulirostris, experimeiits 

 with dengue and, in Australia, 

 196; in Queensland, 60. 

 Ctdex australis (see elder oiatus). 

 Culex bitaeniorhynchus, in Sumatra, 



23. 

 Culex brehmei, sp. n., bionomics of, 



in New Jersey, 175. 

 Culex cingulatus, incapable of 



biting, 37. 

 Culex comitatus, breeding-places of, 



in California, 159. 

 Culex concolor, in Queensland, 60. 

 Cidex consimilis, breeding-places 

 of, in West Africa, 112; in 

 Nigeria, 66; in Sierra Leone, 45, 

 150. 

 Culex decens, breed in c-places of, in 

 West Africa, 28, 44, 66, 81, 112, 

 150, 165. 

 Culex derivator, 159. 

 Cnlex duttoni, breeding places of, in 

 West Africa, 21, 45, 66, 112, 150, 

 165. 

 Culex dyari, in U.S.A., 170. 

 Culex erythrothorax, breeding-places 



of, in California, 159. 

 Culex fatigans, in Africa, 28, 66, 81, 

 112J 120; bionomics and dis- 

 tribution of, in Australia, 11, 60, 

 72, 182, 196; breeding in ships 

 in Brazil, 37 ; breeding-places of, 

 in North Carolina, 61, 136; in 

 Fiji, 41 ; in Hong Kong, 39 ; not 

 transmitting filariasis in Jamaica, 

 90 ; in Morocco, 85 ; in Sumatra, 

 23 ; breeding-places of, in 

 Trinidad, 69 ; anatomy of, 74 ; 

 probably not a carrier of dengue, 

 196; failure to infect, with 

 leishmaniasis, 103, 

 Culex frenchi, in New South Wales, 



11, 182. 

 Culex fuscus, in Queensland, 60. 

 Culex gelidus, attacking cattle in 



India, 91. 

 Culex geniculatus, larva of, de- 

 scribed, 156. 

 Culex graJiami, in Nigeria, 66. 

 Culex guiarti. in Nigeria, 66. 

 Cidex halifaxi, in Sumatra, 23. 

 Culex ingrami, sp. n., from Ashanti, 

 64; breeding-places of, 112. 



