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INDEX. 



incriistatum, Simnlium. 



indefinitus, Anopheles. 



India, blood-sucking tiies of, 30, 43 ; 

 bionomics of house-flies jn, 159, 

 160 ; need for measures against 

 insect-borne diseases in, 106 ; 

 mosquitos and malaria in, 5, 31, 

 49, 106, 161 ; malaria parasite in 

 blood of buffalo in, 58 ; notice 

 of key to rats of, 71 ; surra 

 among domestic animals in, 50. 



indica, Theobaldia. 



indicum, Simulinm. 



inermis, Haemaphysalis. 



inexorabile, Simulium. 



Infantile Paralysis, conveyed by 

 flies, 102. 



Infectious Anaemia of Horses (see 

 Swamp Fever). 



infestans, Triatoma. 



Influenza, possible spread of, by 

 bed-bugs, 2 ; symptoms of sand- 

 fly fever compared with, 151. 



infoliata, Culex {Carrollia). 



ingrami, Forcipomyia ; Phlebo- 

 tomus. 



innominaia, Haematopota. 



innotatus, Tabanus [Therioplectes). 



inornata, Bouvierella ; Diatomineura 

 (Pangonia) . 



insecutor, Tabanus. 



insiilae-florum, Anopheles aitkeni. 



intestinalis, Gastrophilus. 



invidiosus, Culex. 



Iodine, for testing arsenious oxide 

 in dips, 155. 



Iodoform, against flies causing 

 myiasis of cattle, 199. 



Iphidulus vepallidus, the proto- 

 nymph stage of Laelaps stabitlaris, 

 221. 



Iphis cubicularis, the tritonymph 

 stage of Laelaps stabularis, 221. 



Iphis foenalis, the deuteronymph 

 stage of Laelaps stabularis, 221. 



iridescens, Culex [Carrollia). 



Iridomyrmex humilis (Argentine 

 Ant),conveying anthrax in U.S.A., 

 105. 



irritans, Filaria ; Lyperosia [Haema- 

 tobia) ; Ochlerotatus ; Pulex. 



Isshikia, gen. n., 119. 



Isshikia [Dichelacera) japonica, in 

 Formosa, 119. 



Italy, new Culicoides from, 213 ; 

 new organisation for fumigating 

 against insects in, 137 ; mos- 

 quitos and malaria in, 49, 50, 102, 

 139, 144, 192, 221-224 ; Phlebo- 

 tomus masciitti in, 21 ; parasites 

 of Pitymys savii in, 201. 



Ixodes, infesting cattle in Antigua, 

 79. 



Ixodes canisuga, 89. 



Ixodes hexagonus, 89. 



Ixodes hexagonus dardanicus, on 

 horses in Macedonia, 194. 



Ixodes holocyr.lus, in Queensland, 

 73. 



Ixodes ricinus, 89 ; transmitting 

 louping-ill to sheep in British 

 Isles, 56 ; on horses in Mace- 

 donia, 194 ; probably not trans- 

 mitting Nuftallia eqiii, 45, 194 ; 

 transmitting Piroplasma bovis, 

 165 ; not experimentally trans- 

 mitting Piroplasma caballi and 

 P. canis, 67, 152. 



iyoensis, Tabanus. 



J. 



jaculum, Herpetomonas. 



Jamaica, coincident malaria and 

 typhoid fever in, 36. 



jarnaicensis, Psorophora. 



jamesi. Anopheles. 



Janthinosoma albigena, in Brazil, 25. 



Janthinosoma arribalzagae, habits 

 of, in Brazil, 25. 



Janthinosoma sayi, in Canada, 140. 



Japan, river fever in, 37, 79 ; 

 climate of, unfavourable to Ste- 

 gomyia fasciata, 113. 



Japanese River Fever, hosts of 

 mites conveying in Japan, 79 ; 

 comparison between Japanese and 

 Formosan forms of, 37. 



japonica, Isshikia (Dichelacera). 



Jaundice, Epidemic, seasonal in- 

 cidence of, in Macedonia and 

 Albania, 20 ; carried by rats, 76 

 (see Spirochaeta icterohaemorrha- 

 giae). 



Java, mosquitos in, 113 ; correct 

 names for rats of, 71 ; Trom- 

 bicula niediocris in, 37 ; (see 

 Dutch East Indies). 



Jeyes' Fluid, against lice on do- 

 mestic animals, 114. 



Joblotia shropshirei (see Tricho- 

 prosopon) . 



jonesi, Silvius. 



jonistes, Culex (Choeroporpa) . 



jugorum, Aedes. 



Juniperus phoenicea, extract of, 

 against camel mange, 81, 185. 



jiirgensi, Strickeria. 



