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INDEX. 



Trypa/nosoma nigeriense, in cattle 



in Nigeria, 112. 

 Trypanosoma peeaudi, in domestic 

 animals in West Africa, 42 ; 

 transmitted by Glossina fusca, 

 68. 

 Trypanosoma pecorum, in domestic 

 animals in West Africa, 42, 66 ; 

 in Glossina and wild game in 

 Nyasaland, 18. 

 Trypanosoma rhodesiense, possibly 

 carried by Ornithodorus moubata, 

 44. 

 Trypanosoma simiae, in Glossina 



and wild game in Nyasaland, 18. 

 Trypanosoma triatomae, sp. n., in- 

 festing Triatomu protracta, 181. 

 Trypanosoma vivax, in domestic 



animals in West Africa, 42, 112. 

 Trypanosomes, in domestic animals, 

 19, 42, 66, 67, 112, 156, 170; in 

 game, 18, 47, 67 ; in rats, 150, 

 181 ; susceptibility of Cynonyc- 

 teris straminea to, 101. 

 Trypanosomiasis, in Eritrea, 192 ; 

 and Glossina morsiia/ns in 

 German East Africa, 47 ; of 

 stock in German East Africa, 

 48 ; in domestic animals in West 

 Africa, 42, 66, 151 ; of domestic 

 animals in the Belgian Congo, 

 67 ; of domestic animals, 

 associated with Hippoboscids 

 in Eritrea, 156; in cattle in 

 Nyasaland, 19, 170, 171 ; prob- 

 ably carried by Glossina brevi- 

 palpis in Nyasaland, 171 ; and 

 Glossina in Rhodesia, 77, 108, 

 151 ; believed to be carried by 

 Tabanids in the Sahara, 157. 

 Trypanosomiasis, Human (see 



Sleeping Sickness). 

 trypherus, Silvius. 

 tscherga, Apodemus. 

 Tsetse-flies, distribution of, in 

 French Equatorial Africa, 84 ; 

 distribution of, in the Belgian 

 Congo, 35, 56 ; in the Gold 

 Coast, 165; trypanosomes found 

 ill, on the Ivory Coast, 84; bio- 

 nomics of, in Nyasaland, 28-30 ; 

 and trypanosomiasis in Northern 

 Rhodesia, 118 ; in Zululand, 121 ; 

 and big game, 77, 114, 115, 117 ; 

 in relation to disease, 46 ; 

 parasites of, 65 ; sodium arsenite 

 suggested as a poison -bait for, 

 27 ; use of dip against, 46 ; a 

 method of trapping, 130 ; (see 

 Glossina). 

 tuberculatws, Haematopinus. 

 Tunis, cattle from, nearly immune to 

 Mediterranean coast fever, 15 ; 

 mosquito larvae in, 156 ; Bhipice- 

 pholus sanguineus in, 63, 121 ; 



exanthematous typhus and lice 

 in, 153. 



turicata, Ornithodorus. 



Turkestan, Argas persicus infecting 

 fowls with spirochaetosis in, 101 ; 

 new fleas from, 32 ; Gastrophilus 

 inermis in, 24. 



Turkeys, Haemaphysalis cinna- 

 barina on, in Canada, 80 ; in- 

 fected with spirochaetosis by 

 Argas persicus, 192 ; parasites of, 

 in U.S.A., 13. 



hirkhudi. Anopheles. 



Turpentine, formula containing, 

 against mange on horses, 126 ; 

 in dips for protecting sheep from 

 blow-flies, 71 ; effect of , on larvae 

 of Wohlfartia magnifica, 89. 



Tympanuchus americanus (Prairie 

 Hen), Haemaphysalis cinna- 

 barina on, in Canada, 80. 



Typha latifolia, larvae of Taenio- 

 rhynchus perturbans associated 

 with, 170. 



Typhoid Fever, and house-flies in 

 Gallipoli, 143 ; incidence of, 

 reduced by destruction of house- 

 flies, 93. 



Typhus, transmitted by lice, 17, 

 135, 153. 



Tyroglyphus longior var. castellanii, 

 causing copra itch, 46. 



Tyroglyphus siro, infesting house- 

 flies in Britain, 146. 



u. 



Uganda, mosquitos in, 120; a new 

 Simulium., from, 39. 



uliginosa, Mydaea. 



Uloborus feniculatus, destroying 

 mosquitos in Sierra Leone, 163. 



ul'idans, Edom^coris. 



umbrosus. Anopheles. 



uncinaiiis, Enderleinellus. 



unicavatus, Ixodes. 



unicolor, Cryptotylus. 



uniformis, Mansonioides ( Taenior- 

 hynchus) ; Aides {Slusea). 



United States, diseases and para- 

 sites carried by dogs in, 58; 

 new fleas from, 33 ; poisonous 

 effects of Macrodactylns sub- 

 spinosus on fowls in, 26 ; Hippo- 

 boscids infesting birds in, 169; 

 bionomics and control of house- 

 flies in, 5, 181 ; measures against 

 importation of Hypoderma bovis 

 from, into Australia, 73 ; mites 

 on rabbits in, 96 ; mosquitos and 

 their control in, 6, 61, 123, 

 137, 170, 191 ; mosquitos and 

 malaria in, 53, 76, 77, 90, 92, 

 136, 152, 175; parasites of 



