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INDEX. 



malar iae, Plasmodiitm. 



RIalaya, mosquitos and malaria in, 

 79," 84, 113, 176, 218 ; mosquito- 

 destroying fish in, 123. 



malefactor, Anopheles. 



Malignant Tertian Malaria (see 

 Plasmodium praecox). 



Mallophaga, from South Africa, 

 .204 ; notice of list of, from 

 .North America, 99 ; from 

 Argentina, 200. 



Malta, Phlebotomus perniciosus var. 

 nigerrimus from, 108. 



Man, attacked by Dermatohia cyani- 

 ventris in Argentina, 163 ; in- 

 fested with Onthophagus bifascia- 

 tus in Ceylon, 160 ; attacked by 

 Trombidium akamushi in Formosa, 

 37 ; blood of domestic animals 

 preferred to that of, by Anopheles 

 maculipennis in France, 33, 98, 

 141-144 ; relative immunity of, 

 to sleeping sickness in Gambia, 

 191 ; infested with Filar ia con- 

 junctivae in Macedonia, 19 ; ants 

 causing oedema of eyelids of, in 

 Sudan, 190 ; attacked by Hyle- 

 tastes missouriensis in U.S. A. ,180 ; 

 arthropods causing dermatitis in, 

 122, 150 ; measures against lice 

 on, 21, 33, 34, 44, 60, 72, 77, 103, 

 104, 120, 145, 146, 168, 197 ; 

 mites causing mange on, 219 ; 

 identity of organism causing 

 filarial mange on, 183, 185 ; 

 myiasis in, caused by Aphiochaeta 

 sp., 187 ; ocular myiasis in, 

 Oestrids causing, 66, 151 ; Bac- 

 terium arsenreducens possibly non- 

 pathogenic to, 7 ; Dipylidium 

 caninum an accidental parasite 

 of, 115 ; list of tleas known to bite, 

 3, 4 ; infested with Hymenolepis 

 diminuta, 85 ; Laelaps stabularis 

 infesting, 221 ; infested by Sar- 

 cophaga fuscicauda, 74. 



manducator, Alysia. 



Mange, treatment of, on camels, 

 81, 131, 185 ; measures against, 

 on domestic animals, 52, 56, 83, 

 98, 99, 109, 114, 138, 153, 167, 

 200, 220 ; mites causing, on man 

 and animals, 219. 

 jNIange, Demodectic, in Nyasaland, 



70. 

 Mange, Filarial, in man, identity of 



organism causing, 183, 185. 

 Mansonia (see •Taeniorhynchus). 

 Mansonia arabica (see Ochlerotatus 

 caspius) . 



Mansonioides, in French Equatorial 

 Africa, 18. 



Mansonioides africanus, oiling in- 

 effective against, 176. 



Mansonioides uniformis, in East 

 Africa, 164. 



Margaropus (see Boophihis). 



marginale, Anaplasma. 



marginipennis, Spaniopsis. 



mariae, Culex [Acartomyia). 



marocanum, Trypanosoma. 



maroniensis, Culex (Choeroporpa) . 



Marsupial Bot-fly (see Tracheo- 

 myia macropi). 



m.ascittii, Phlebotomus. 



mashonaensis, Uranotaenia. 



mastersi, Tabanus. 



mauritianus , Anopheles. 



maxillosus, Creophilus. 



maxinocca, Culex {Choeroporpa). 



Mecklenburg, mosquitos of, 214. 



Medical Entomology, importance 

 of, 159. 



medina, Filaria. 



mediocris, Trombicula. 



Megarhinus, larvae of, in Brazil, 

 26 ; in U.S.A., 58. 



Megarhinus aldrichanus, sp. n., 

 breeding places of, in Dutch 

 Guiana, 60. 



Megarhinus guadeloupensis guian- 

 ensis, subsp. n., in Dutch Guiana, 

 60. 



Megarhinus minimus (see Toxorhyn- 

 chites) . 



megastoma, Habronema. 



megista, Triatoma [Conorhinus). 



megnini, Ornithodorus. 



Melanoconion (see Culex). 



melanogaster, Drosophila. 



melanopus, Wyeomyia. 



Melinda cogna'ta, a parasite of snails, 

 24. 



Melittobia acasta, parasite of flies 

 in Britain, 22 ; of doubtful 

 value for introduction into Aus- 

 tralia, 174. 



Mellinus, predaceous on Stomoxys 

 calcitrans, 103. 



mcllonclla, Galleria. 



melophagi, Crithidia ; Rickettsia ; 



Trypanosoma. 

 Melophagus ovinus, 34 ; experi- 

 ments on mice with Crithidia 

 melophagi from, 42 ; convening 

 trypanosomiasis of sheep in 

 Germany, 45 ; carrying Rickettsia 

 melophagi, 61. 

 mendicus, Tabanus. 

 Menolepis, 32. 



