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INDEX. 



Glossina, 45, 80 ; proposed mea- 

 sures against, in East Africa, 

 170 ,* and sleeping sickness in 

 Belgian Congo, 42, 43 ; distri- 

 bution of, in French Congo, 154 ; 

 relation of, to game, 10, 12, 48, 

 57, 209 ; attraction of moving 

 objects for. 111 ; transmission of 

 trypanosomiasis by liies other 

 than, in Africa, 13,' 17, 180, 211 ; 

 trap breeding grounds for, 100 ; 

 value of parasites of, 206, 207. 



Glossina austeni, probably recorded 

 as G. tachinoides in East Africa, 

 211. 



Glossina brevipalpis, and trypano- 

 somiasis in Nyasaland, 70, 206 ; 

 distribution of, in Belgian Congo, 

 42, 43, 76. 



Glossina fusca, in East Africa, 148, 

 211 ; in Belgian Congo, 42, 43 ; 

 distribution of, in French Congo, 

 154 ; possibly transmitting sleep- 

 ing sickness in Kamerun, 151 ; 

 and trypanosomiasis in Uganda, 

 104. 



Glossina fuscipleitris, distribution of, 

 in Belgian Congo, 76. 



Glossina morsitans, trypanosomes 

 transmitted bv, in East Africa, 

 46-48, 126, 148 ; distribution of, 

 in Belgian Congo, 42, 43, 76 ; in 

 French Congo, 154 ; in Gambia, 

 191 ; value of parasites against, 

 in Nyasaland, 206 ; new para- 

 site of, in Portuguese East Africa, 

 113 ; bionomics of, in S. Rhodesia, 

 12, 209 ; and trypanosomiasis in 

 Uganda, 10, 23 ; relation of, to 

 game, 10, 12, 



Glossina pallidipes, in East Africa, 

 211 ; distribution of, in Belgian 

 Congo, 42, 43, 76. 



Glossina palpalis, in East Africa, 

 148, 211 ; and sleeping sickness 

 in Belgian Congo, 42, 43, 68, 76 ; 

 distribution of, in French Congo, 

 154 ; in Gambia, 191 ; distribu- 

 tion of, in Kamerun, 150 ; not 

 present in Portuguese East Africa, 

 126 ; bionomics of, in Uganda, 

 11, 23, 99-101, 131-133 ; experi- 

 ments with rinderpest blood and, 

 11. 



Glossina palpalis var. wellmani, 

 transmitting Trypanosoma pecaudi 

 in Angola, 167. 



Glossina tabanifonnis, in Belgian 

 Congo, 43, 68. 



Glossina tachinoides, distribution of, 

 in French Congo, 154 ; probably 

 recorded in error from East 

 Africa. 211. 



glossinae, Mutilla ; Svntomosphy- 

 rmn. 



Gloy, used for testing for arsenious 

 oxide in dips, 155. 



Glucose, accelerating reduction in 

 arsenical dips, 7. 



Glycerine, accelerating reduction in 

 arsenical dips, 7. 



Glycyphagus doynesticus, infesting 

 rodents in Britain, 112, 201. 



Glycyphagus spinipes, 112. 



Goats, dermatitis of, in East Africa, 

 148 ; ticks on, in Mytilene, 146 J 

 poisoned by secretions of locusts 

 in Palestine, 195 ; susceptible to 

 Anaplasma argentinum, 41 J 

 preferred to man, by Anopheles 

 maciilipennis, 33, 62, 142 ; toxic 

 effects of Gastvophilus larvae on, 

 8 ; infested with Oestrus ovis, 

 66 ; effect of inoculation with 

 Trypanosoma rhodesiense on, 126. 



Gobius giurus, against mosquito 

 larvae in East Africa, 165. 



Goitre, associated with American 

 trypanosomiasis, 16, 26. 



Gold Coast, new blood parasite of 

 cattle in, 62 ; notice of list of 

 blood-sucking insects of, 12 ; 

 mosquitos of, 11, 12, 48, 50. 



Gold Tick (see Amblvomma vaviega^ 

 turn). 



Goniocotes abdominalis (see G. gigas). 



Goniocotes gigas, measures against, 

 on fowls, 13, 127. 



Goniodes sty lifer (Large Turkey- 

 louse), on poultry in Australia, 

 164. 



Grabhamia broquettii, perhaps a 

 synonym of Ochlerotatus curriei, 

 49. 



Grabhamia longisquamosa (see Och" 

 lerotatus caspius). 



Grabhamia subtilis (see Ochlerotatus 

 caspius) . 



Grabhamia willcocksi (see Ochlero^ 

 tatus caspius). 



grahami, Aedes ; Culicoides. 



Granular Dermatitis, of horses, 

 caused by Filaria irritans in 

 Belgian Congo, 90 ; possibly due 

 to Habronema, 51. 



Granuloma, of horses, flies trans- 

 mitting, in Queensland, 51, 187, 

 188. 



Graphomvia maculata, in British 

 Isles, 22. 



