INDEX. 



237 



Q. 



quadrigeminum, Piroplasma. 

 quadrimaculatus. Anopheles, 

 quasigelidus, Gulex. 

 quasiornata, Mimeteomyia {Stego- 



myia). 

 quasiunivittatus, Ochlerotatus. 

 Queensland, experiments with 



dengue and mosquitos in, 196; 



distribution of mosquitos in, 60 ; 



mosquitos and Tabanids from, 



183 ; list of mosquitos and ticks 



from, 10; Per i coma townsvillen- 



sis, sp. 11., attacking man in, 30 ; 



Silinus fulvohirtus, sp. n., in, 91. 

 Quinine, use of, against malaria, 



19, 173; against tick-borne 



diseases in dogs, 59. 

 quinqnefasciatus, Gulex (see 6*. fati- 



gans). 

 qiiinqiieviUatus, Erctmiopodites. 



R. 



Rabbits, experiments with Leish- 

 mania donovani and, 125 ; mites 

 on, in U.S.A., 96; effect of 

 bite of Ornithodorus coriaceus 

 on, 119; Psoroptes communis 

 var. Guniculi on, in South Africa, 

 187 ; Psoroptes communis var. 

 ovis unable to live on, 185; 

 ticks on, in Canada, 80 ; negative 

 result of inoculating Trypanosoma 

 vivax into, 42. 



Backionotomyia caerideocephala, in 

 Sumatra, 23. 



radicum, Anthomyia. 



Bangelia vitalii, sp. n., disease in 

 dogs in Brazil due to, 59. 



raptatorum, Olfersia. 



Rats, experimentally infected with 

 flagellates, 103; fleas on, 4, 66, 

 75, 127, 150, 181 ; Haemogam^sus 

 oudemansi on, in Britain, 142 ; 

 experiments with leprosy and, 

 85 ; Nuttallia decumani in, in 

 the Gold Coast, 42 ; and plague, 

 61, 76, 128, 155; buildings 

 protected from, influencing 

 prevalence of plague, 76 ; 

 susceptible to Rocky Mountain 

 spotted fever, 77 ; negative 

 result of inoculating Trypano- 

 soma vivax into, 42 ; trypano- 

 somes in, 181 ; distribution of, 

 in Java, 128 ; legislation against, 

 in Louisiana, 137 ; hydrocyanic 

 acid against, 94, 155; effect of 

 nitrobenzine on, 79 ; poisons 

 for, 155 ; (see Epimys and Mus). 



Bavinia communis, trapped with 

 milk-baits in U.S.A., 5. 



(C366) 



Bavinia latisetosa, trapped with 

 milk-baits in U.S.A., 5. 



recula, Geratophyllus ignotiis. 



Recurrent Fever, conveyed by 

 lice, 17, 134. 



Beduvius mayeti, probably not a 

 carrier of goitre in Algeria, 139. 



Redwater, conveyed by Haema- 

 physalis cinnabarina var. 



punctata in Britain, 34 ; (see 

 Piroplasmosis). 



Beedomyiapam,j)angensis (sec Ochle- 

 rotatus). 



regina, Phormia. 



regisgeorgii, Tabanws. 



Relapsing Fever, transmitted by 

 Ornithodorus moubata in Africa, 

 63, 119, 131. 



reptans, Simulium. 



Reptiles, probably not providing 

 food for Glossina morsitans, 114; 

 Haemogregarines in, in the Gold 

 Coast, 81. 



Resin, and castor oil as an adhesive, 

 20; in adhesives for trapping flies, 

 53 ; for making fly-papers, 181 ; 

 ingredient of mosquito larvicide, 

 98. 



restuans, Gulex. 



reticulatus, Dermacentor ; Ornitho- 

 dorus (see 0. talaje). 



Reunion, fish imported from, into 

 Madagascar against mosquito 

 larvae, 195. 



Reviews, Ealand, Insect Enemies, 

 183 ; Herms, Medical and Veteri- 

 nary Entomology, 176 ; Le Prince 

 and Orenstein, Mosquito Control 

 in Panama, 97. 



Bhinoceros simus, Lyperosia spp. 

 feeding on, 68. 



Bhinolophus ferrumequinum, Ixodes 

 vespertilionis on, in Britain, 

 142. 



rhipicephali, Gryptoplasma. 



Bhipicephalus appendiculattis, 



carrying African coast fever, 64 ; 

 in Italian Somaliland, 70 ; 

 formula for dipping fluid against, 

 46. 



Bhipicephalus capensis, carrying- 

 African coast fever, 64. 



Bhipicephalus ecinctus, in Italian 

 Somaliland, 70. 



Bhipicephalus ever-tsi, on domestic 

 animals in Egypt, 192 ; carrying 

 pii'oplasmosis in horses, 64. 



Bhipicephalus falcatus, in Sierra 

 Leone, 45. 



Bhipicephalus lunulatus, in Sierra 

 Leone, 45. 



Bhipicephalus oculattis, on camels 

 in Egypt, 192. 



Bhipicephalus pulchellus, in Italian 

 Somaliland, 70. 



