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INDEX. 



capensis, RInpicephalus. 



Carassius auratus, destroying mos- 

 quito larvae in U.S.A., 129. 



Carbolic Acid, unsatisfactory against 

 mosquito larvae, 90. 



Carbolic Ointment, against con- 

 tagious dermatitis of cattle, 148. 



Carbon Bisulphide, against Gas- 

 trophilus in horses, 36 ; fumi- 

 gation with, against lice, 77 ; 

 against mange on camels, 185 ; 

 against flies causing myiasis of 

 cattle, 199 ; for destroying 

 ground squirrels infected with 

 plague, 157. 



carnaria, Sarcophaga. 



Camus hemapterus, conveying 

 Haemoproteus to kestrels, 62. 



carpenteri, Pangonia. 



capitis, Pediculus. 



carribea, Drosophila. 



Carrollia (see Ciilex). 



Caspian Region, mosquitos from, 

 49. 



caspius, Ochlerotatns. 



Castor Oil, in baits for house-flies, 

 127 ; for treating fowls poisoned 

 with Macrodactylus siihspinosus, 

 205. 



Cats, Dipvlidiuin caninum a para- 

 site of, il5 ; Pediculus hunianus 

 experimentally feeding on, 145 ; 

 hosts of Trombidiuvn akamushi in 

 Formosa, 37. 



Cattle, contagious dermatitis of, 

 in Africa, 148, 149 ; trypanoso- 

 miasis of, in Africa, 17, 51, 104, 

 148, 211 ; little attacked by 

 anthrax in South Africa, 5 ; 

 ticks infesting, in Antigua, 79 ; 

 infested with Onchocerca gihsoni 

 in Austraha, 173 ; piroplasmosis 

 of, in Brazil, 187 ; measures 

 against Hypoderma on, in British 

 Isles, 59 ; measures against 

 mange on, in Canada, 167 ; ticks 

 on, in Cuba, 31 ; Hypoderma 

 causing rose fever in, in Den- 

 mark, 82, 83 ; ticks on, in 

 Dominica, 126 ; Filaria lachry- 

 malis infesting, in Egypt, 131 ; 

 Simuliids infesting, in Germany, 

 215, 217, 220 ; new blood- 

 parasite of, in Gold Coast, 62 ; 

 attacked by Lyperosia irritans 

 in Hawaii and Porto Rico, 172, 

 201 ; attacked by Alusca bezzii 

 in India, 159 ; ticks on, in Myti- 

 lene, 146 ; insect-borne diseases 

 of, in Nyasaland, 70 ; poisoned 



by secretions of locusts in Pales- 

 tine, 195 ; parasites and diseases, 

 of, in U.S.A., 72, 98, 99, 162 ; 

 trypanosomiasis of, in Venezuela, 

 147 ; legislation against ticks on, 

 in New Zealand, 34 ; tick-borne 

 diseases of, and their control, 

 19, 31, 41, 66, 70, 72, 74, 79, 

 126, 137, 148, 162, 187, 198, 199 ; 

 list of ticks transmitting piro- 

 plasmosis of, 165 ; dipping against 

 ticks on, 72, 79, 98, 99, 126, 

 131, 198, 199, 203, 211 ; effect 

 of dips on, 6 ; methods of testing 

 dips for, 155 ; Gastrophilus 

 larvae not toxic to, 8 ; measures 

 against lice on, 9 ; preferred to 

 man by mosquitos, 33, 98, 142. 



Caustic Soda, in cattle dips, 72. 



cavus, Dibrachys. 



cazalboui, Trypanosoma. 



Cedar Wood, oil of, as a repellent 

 for mosquitos, 173. 



Celebes, mosquitos in, 113, 136,. 

 152, 153. 



Ccllia (see Anopheles). 



centrale, Anaplasma. 



Centrarchus macropterus, destroying 

 mosquito larvae in U.S.A... 129. 



cephalotes, Aphaereta. 



Cephenomyia tronipe, in Lapland, 

 74. 



Ceratophyllum demersimi, favouring 

 the breeding of Anophelines in 

 Italy, 222. 



CeratophvUus, infesting birds in 

 America, 98. 



Ceratophyllus acutus, attacking man, 

 4. 



Ceratophyllus ainsiis, and disease, 4. 



Ceratophyllus fasciatus, on Pitymys 

 savii in Italy, 201 ; and disease 

 in man, 3, 76 ; possibly trans- 

 mitting rheumatic fever, 75 ; 

 conveying larva of Hymenolepis 

 diminuta, 85 ; fumigation Avith 

 chloropicrin against, 76. 



Ceratopogon decipiens, in India, 30.. 



Ceratopogoninae, from Belgium, 

 212, 213 ; new species of, from 

 Hungary, 213. 



Cerchneis timiunculus, infested with 

 Haemoproteus by Camus hemap- 

 terus, 62. 



Cercopithecus, Glossina fusca fed on, 

 151. 



cerealium, Limothrips [Thrips). 



Ceroxys crassipennis, flagellates, 

 found in, 88. 



