INDEX. 



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Henriksen, K. L., Insects and 

 Human Disease, 83 ; James, 

 S. P., Malaria at Home and 

 Abroad, 124 ; Lang, W. D., A 

 Handbook of British Mosquitos, 

 139 ; Malkmus, B., The Chnical 

 Diagnosis of the Internal Di- 

 seases of Domestic Animals, 137 ; 

 Wesenberg-Lund, C, Insect Life 

 in Fresh Waters, 83 ; Wilhelmi, 

 J., SimuUid Pests, 220. 



Rlieumatic Fever, possibly trans- 

 mitted b};- fleas, 75. 



RhinoestvHS, infesting horses in 

 South Africa, 7 ; possibly causing 

 ocular myiasis in man, 169. 



Rhinoestrus nasalis (see R. pur- 

 pureus). 



Rhinoestrus purpiireus, causing ocu- 

 lar myiasis in man, 66, 151. 



Rhipicephaltts, on cattle in East 

 Africa, 148. 



Rhipicephalus appendiculatus 



(Brown Tick), transmitting piro- 

 plasmosis in Angola, 167 ; in 

 Nyasaland, 33 ; transmitting 

 African coast fever in Rhodesia, 

 129 ; experimentally transmit- 

 ting Piroplasma higeminum, 

 165 ; transmitting Theileria spp., 

 165, 166. 



Rhipicephalus bursa, 89 ; probably 

 transmitting piroplasmosis in 

 Macedonia, 194 ; on domestic 

 animals in Mytilene, 146 ; pro- 

 bablv transmitting Theileria spp., 

 165, "166 ; habits of sexes of, 23. 



Rhipicephalus capensis (Cape Tick), 

 in Nyasaland, 33 ; transmitting 

 African coast fever in Rhodesia, 

 129 ; transmitting Theileria parva, 

 165. 



Rhipicephalus cvertsi (Red-legged 

 Tick), in Angola, 167 ; in Nyasa- 

 land, 33 ; transmitting African 

 coast fever in Rliodesia, 129 ; 

 transmitting Nuttallia in horses, 

 194 ; transmitting Tlieileria spp., 

 165, 166. 



Rhipicephalus nitens, transmitting 

 African coast fever in Rhodesia, 

 129. 



Rhipicephalus sanguineus, 89 ; in 

 Brazil, 85 ; probably transmit- 

 ting piroplasmosis in Macedonia, 

 194 ; on domestic animals in 

 Mytilene, 146 ; in Queensland, 

 73, 74 ; transmitting piroplas- 

 mosis in Tunisia, 67 ; probably 

 transmitting Theileria spp., 165, 

 166. 



Rhipicephalus sIdius (Black-pitted 

 Tick), in Nyasaland, 33 ; in 

 Angola, 167 ; on domestic ani- 

 mals in ]\Iytilene, 146 ; trans- 

 mitting African coast fever in 

 Rhodesia, 129 ; transmitting Ana- 

 plasma marginale, 166 ; trans- 

 mitting Theileria spp., 165, 166. 



Rhodesia, Northern, I'illa lloydi 

 parasite of Glossina morsitans in, 

 207. 



Rhodesia, Southern, bionomics of 

 Glossina ntorsitaus in, 12, 209 ; 

 ticks and tick-borne diseases in, 

 79, 129, 137, 198, 199. 



rhodesiense, Trypanosoma. 



Rhodnius brethesi, sp. n., in Brazil, 

 41. 



Rhodnius lij)!osus, in Brazil, 41, 



Rhodnius nasutus, in Brazil, 41. 



Rhodnius pictipes, in Brazil, 41. 



Rhodnius prolixus, conveying 

 Chagas' disease in Brazil, 41 ; 

 flagellates found in, in Vene- 

 zuela, 16, 183. 



richiardii, Taeniorhynchus. 



riciniis, Ixodes. 



Rickettsia melophagi , carried by 

 Melophagus ovinus, 61. 



Rickettsia prowazeki, carried by 

 Pediculus humanus, 61. 



Rinderpest, experiments with 

 Glossi}ia and, 10. 



riparius, Paederus. 



Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, 

 and Dermacentor venustus, mea- 

 sures against, in l^.S.A., 105. 



Rodhainomyia, gen. nov., erected 

 for Cobboldia chrysidifonnis, 108. 



roloncetta, Wyeoniyia. 



Rose Fever of Cattle, caused by 

 Hypoderma in Denmark, 82, 83. 



rossi, Anopheles (see A. suhpictus). 



rostochiensis, Aedes (Ochlerotatus). 



Rostratula capensis (Painted Snipe), 

 new louse on, in South Africa, 9. 



rostratula, Pseudomenopon . 



rostratus, Ornithodorus. 



roubaudi, Phlebotomus (see P. du- 

 boscqui). 



roucouyana, Dendromyia . 



roverei, Cobboldia (see Rodhaino- 

 myia chrysidiformis) . 



rubrithorax, Simulium . 



rudis, Pollenia. 



ruficollis, Necrobia ; Paederus. 



rufi fades, Chrysomyia. 



rufipes. Anopheles ; Necrobia. 



Rumania, typhus and lice in, 98, 

 145, 146 ; ticks transmitting 

 piroplasmosis of horses in, 194. 



