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INDEX. 



Bhipieephalus sanguineus, para- 

 sitised by Hnnterellus JwoJceri in 

 Brazil, 39 ; on dogs in Egypt, 

 192; on dogs, etc., in Sierra 

 Loone, 45, 150; Cryptoplasma 

 rhipicephali recorded in error as 

 a parasite of, in Tunis, 63, 121; 

 carrying piroplasniosis in dogs, 

 64. 



Bhipieephalus simus, on dogs in 

 Sierra Leone, 150; in Italian 

 Somaliland, 70; carrying Rho- 

 desian fever in cattle, 64. 



Rhodesia, compulsory dipping of 

 cattle in, 171 ; bionomics of 

 Glossina morsitans in. 77, 117, 

 122; mosquitos m, 120; Orni- 

 thodorus moubata associated with 

 wart-hogs in, 44, 102; Passero- 

 viyia heterochaeta in, 138; 

 sleeping - sickness and other 

 insect-borne diseases in, 107, 108, 

 151 ; tick-borne diseases and 

 their control in, 46, 73, 171, 172 ; 

 relations of tsetse-fly and big 

 game in, 77. 



Rhodesian Fever, in cattle, carried 

 by Bhipieephalus simus, 64. 



rhodesiense, Trypanosoma. 



rhodesiensis, Anopheles. 



Bhodnius prolixus, coprophagism 

 in, 38. 



Bhombomys opimus, new fleas on, 

 in Turkestan, 32. 



richardii, Taeniorhynchus {Man- 

 sonia). 



ricinus, Ixodes. 



ritna, Gulex. 



Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, 

 conveyed by Dermacentor in 

 U.S.A., 76, 77, 154. 



rodhaini, Cordylobia (Stasisia). 



Roe -deer, Ixodes ricinus on, in 

 Britain, 142. 



Rosemary, Oil of, against cock- 

 roaches, 140. 



rossi. Anopheles. 



rothschildi, Ixodes percavatus. 



rotundatus, Cimex (see C. hemiptera). 



rubidus, Tabanus. 



ruhiqinosus, Alcimus. 



rubrithorax, Ochlerotatus ; 8imulium. 



rubrofasciata, Triatoma{ Gonorhinus). 



rudis, Pollenia. 



ruficrus, Tabanus. 



rufifacies, Pycnosomu [CcAliphora). 



rufinotatus, Tabanus. 



rufipes, Aphiochaeta. 



rufiventris, Hyalomyia. 



Rumania, a new Neopsylla from, 

 33. 



ruralis, Voria. 



Russia, control of lice in, 13; 

 bionomics of Wohlfartia magnifica 

 in, 88. 



s. 



Sabethes, in Guatemala, 177. 

 Sabethoides nitidus, breeding- 

 places of, in Trinidad, 69. 

 saccharina, Lepism/i. 

 Saecharum spontaneum, a source of 



food for rats in Java, 129. 

 Saccostomus campestris, Polyplax 



jonesi on, in Zululand, 120. 

 fitly ax, Ochlerotatus (Gidex). 

 i<<(ginata, Taenia. 

 Sahara, biting-flies and disease in, 



156. 

 Salicylic Aldehyde, effect of, on 



animal parasites, 79. 

 salinarius, Gulex. 

 sfdisburiensis, Gulex. 

 Salonica, medical entomology of, 



179. 

 Sand -fly Fever, not recorded in 



Guatemala, 177; Sind Phlebotomus 



2)apaiasii in the Mediterranean, 



57 ; and Phlebotomus in Sicily, 



60. 

 sanguinarius, Tabanus. 

 sangiiineum, Simulium. 

 sanguineus, Bhipieephalus; Tabanus. 

 sanguinolentus, Bdellolarynx. 

 sanguisugens, Haematobia. 

 sanguisugus, Gulicoides. 

 Saiiitas-okol, eSective against 



mosquito larvae, 131. 

 Saponin, for protecting domestic 



animals against house-flies, 158. 

 Sarcophaga, traps for, in Egypt, 



142; in Salonica, 179. 

 Sarcophaga aurifrons, in Queens- 

 land, 183. 

 Sarcophaga hullata, trapped with 



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

 Sarcophaga carnaria, 88 ; bionomics 



of, in Britain, 143, 169; in Galli- 



poli, 92; on battlefields, 18. 

 Sarcophaga haemorrhoidalis, trapped 



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

 Sarcophaga helicis, trapped with 



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

 Sarcophaga latifrons, not causing 



myiasis, 88. 

 Sarcophaga magnifica (see Wohlf- 

 artia). 

 Sarcophaga melanura, bionomics of, 



in Britain, 143. 

 Sarcophaga nurus, in French 



Guinea, 21. 

 Sarcoptes scabiei, in Salonica, 179. 

 Sarcoptes scabiei var. bovis, in 



South Africa, 187. 

 Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis, causing 



mange in dogs, 58. 

 Sarcoptes scabiei var. equi, causing 



mange in horses, 178. 

 Sarcoptes scabiei var. avis, carried 



by dogs, 58. 



