INDEX. 



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Duckweed, effect of, on mosquito 



larvae, 66, 223. 

 Dutch East Indies, Anophelines 



and malaria in, 53, 54, 55, 56, 



71, 135, 136, 152, 153, 162 ; 



notice of key to fleas of, 71 ; 



little danger of Stegomyia fasciata 



being imported into, from South 



America, 203. 

 Dutch Guiana (see Guiana, Dutch). 

 duttoni, C It lex. 

 Dysentery, relation of house-flies to, 



4, 15, 69, 75, 102, 110. 

 Dytisciis, predaceous on mosquito 



larvae, 63. 



E. 



eastor, Culex {Choeroporpa). 



Echidnophaga gallinacea, 84. 



echinus, Ochlerotatus [Finlava). 



Ecuador, yellow fever in, 136. 



eggeri, Tabanus. 



Egrets, proposed introduction of, 

 into Queensland against ticks, 

 74. 



Egypt, insect-borne diseases of 

 domestic animals in, 130 ; rela- 

 tion of house-flies to dysentery 

 in, 75 ; malaria in, 35, 180 ; 

 mosquitos of, 34, 49, 180 ; typhus 

 and lice in, 2. 



Elassoma evergladei, destroying 

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



Elassoma zonatum, destroying mos- 

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



Electricity, against larvae of Coch- 

 lioniyia macellaria, 3. 



Electris fusca, against mosquito 

 larvae in East Africa, 165. 



elephantis, Cobboldia. 



Elephants, Oestrids infesting, 108. 



eleutheya, Culex [Transculicia). 



Elms, Anopheles plumbeus breeding 

 in, in British Isles, 157. 



elongata, Trichorpia. 



Empusa, infesting flies in British 

 Isles, 22. 



Empusa muscac, hibernation of, 

 123. 



Enderleinellus, notice of new species 

 of, 71. 



Enneacanthns gloriosus, destroying 

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



Enneacanthus obesus, destroying 

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



ensiformis, Culex [M elanoconion) . 



Entamoeba histolytica, carriage of, 



by house-flies in Mesopotamia, 



69 ; (see Dysentery). 

 Epsom Salts, for treating fowls 



poisoned with Macrodactylus sub- 



spinosus, 205. 

 equi, Demodex ; Gastrophilus (see 



G. intestinalis) ; Nuttallia ; Sar- 



coptes scabiei ; Spirochaeta ; Tri- 



chodectes. 

 equina, Hippobosca. 

 equinum, Trypanosoma, 

 equiperduni, Trypanosoma . 

 Erephopsis aiireovestita, sp. n., in 



New South Wales, 173. 

 Erephopsis lata (see Osca). 

 Erephopsis niveovittata, sp. n., in 



New South Wales, 173. 

 Eretmopodites quinquevittatus, in 



East Africa, 164. 

 eriophthalma, Pyre Ilia. 

 Eristalis, in Poland, 119. 

 eruditus, Cheyletus. 

 erythrocephala, Calliphora . 

 escomeli, Trypanosoma. 

 Esenbeckia, habits of, in Brazil, 25. 

 ethiopicus, Culex ager. 

 Eubonnea, subg. n. (see Cidex). 

 Eucalyptus, Oil of, experiments 



with, against lice, 145 ; in 



repellent for mosquitos, 165. 

 Eunmsca vetustissima (see Musca). 

 Euphorbia, Leptomonas davidi trans- 

 mitted to, by Stenocephalus agilis, 



216. 

 Euphormia, gen. n., 52. 

 Euphormia regina, 52 ; baits for, 



in U.S.A., 30. 

 Eiirenetes limaceum, attacking 



snails, 24. 

 Europe, northern limit of malaria 



in, 14 ; Phlebotomus spp. from, 



108. 

 curysternus, H aematopinus . 

 euteniata, Musca (see M. Jiuinilis). 

 evansi, Trypanosoma, 

 evertsi, Rhipicephalus. 

 excelsus, Tabanus. 

 exigua, Lyperosia. 



falciparum, Plasmodium (see P. 

 praecox). 



fallax, Wyeomyia. 



Fannia, not experimentally trans- 

 mitting onchocerciasis in 

 Australia, 174. 



