INDcX. 



271 



selengensis, A nopheles. 



semicnntans, Aedes [Ochlerotatiis]. 



senile, Simulium. 



septentrionalis, Tabanus. 



ssrgenti, Anopheles ; Plilebotomus. 



sericata, Lucilia. 



Seronoa (see Saw Palmetto). 



serratus, Ciilex. 



sewelli, Haematopoia. 



Seychelles, new Tabanids from, 175. 



Sheep, little attacked by anthrax 

 in South Africa, 5 ; dermatitis 

 of, in East Africa, 148 ; measures 

 against parasites of, in Australia, 

 13, 73, 74, 75, 138, 206 ; louping- 

 ill transmitted to, by ticks in 

 British Isles, 56 ; trypanoso- 

 miasis conveyed to, by Melo- 

 phagus ovinus in Germany, 45 ; 

 poisoned by secretions of locusts 

 in Palestine, 195 ; measures 

 against parasites of, in U.S.A., 

 98 ; susceptible to Anaplasma 

 argentinum, 41 ; preferred to 

 man by Anopheles maculipennis, 

 33, 142 ; toxic effects of Gastro- 

 ph Hits larvae on, 8 ; infested with 

 Oestrus avis, 66 ; Sarcocystis 

 tenella probably not transmitted 

 to, by insects, 180 ; effect of 

 inoculation with Trypanosoma 

 rhodesiense on, 126 ; dips for, 130. 



Sheep Louse (see Linognathus 

 pedal is}. 



Sheep Maggot Flies, measures 

 against, in Australia, 13, 206. 



Shiny Brown Tick (see Rhipice- 

 phalus nitens) . 



Ships, measures against rats on, 

 76, 137. 



Short-Nosed Cattle Louse (see 

 Haematopinus eurysternus). 



shropshirei, Trichoprosopon [Job- 

 lotia). 



Siam, mosquitos in, 113. 



Siberia, new mosquitos from, 59, 

 137, 207. 



siberica, Trichocera. 



siberiensis, Theobaldia. 



signipennis, Psorophora. 



silacea, Chrysops. 



Silvanus sitrinamensis, found in 

 copra, 150. 



silvarum, Liponyssus. 



Silver Nitrate, against parasites of 

 fowls, 19. 



Silvius jonesi, sp. n., in North 

 America, 84. 



Silvius paraluridus, sp. n., in New 

 South Wales, 173. 



similis, Citlex. 



simillinius, Plilebotomus. 



simlensis, Anopheles. 



simplex, Ophyra. 



simpsoni, Culex ; Stegomyia. 



Simuliids, bionomics and control 

 of, in (iermanv, 112, 114, 215, 

 217, 220 ; classilication of, 215. 



Simulium amazonicum, habits of, 

 in Brazil, 25, 26. 



Simulium angustipes, sp. n., in 

 Germany, 215. 



Simulium angustitavse, occurrence 

 of, in Switzerland, 134 ; 5. 

 aureuni recorded as, 215. 



Simulium argyreatum, sp. n., 114 ; 

 in Germany, 215. 



Simulium aureohirtum, in India, 

 30. 



Simulium aureum, previously re- 

 corded as 5. angustitavse, 215. 



Simulium auricoma, sp. n., in Ger- 

 many, 215. 



Simulium costatum, sp. n., in Ger- 

 many, previously recorded as 

 S. maculatum, 215. 



Simulium hirtipes, sp. n., in Ger- 

 many, 215. 



Simulium incrustatum, in Brazil, 26. 



Simulium indicum, in India, 30. 



Simulium inexorabile, considered a 

 S3aionym of S. pertinax, 26. 



Simulium lalipes, sp. n., in Ger- 

 many, 215. 



Simulium ■maculatutii, bionomics of, 

 in Germany, 114, 134 ; S. cos- 

 tatum recorded as, 215. 



Simulium monticola, sp. n., in 

 Germany, 215. 



Simulium orbitale, liabits of, in 

 Brazil, 26. 



Simulium ornatum, in Germanv, 

 215. 



Simulium paraguaycnse , distribution 

 of, in South America, 26. 



Simulium paranense, in Paraguay, 

 26. 



Simulium pertinax, distribution of, 

 in South America, 26. 



Simulium pictum, sp. n., in Ger- 

 many, 215. 



Simulium reptans, attacking cattle 

 in Germany, 114, 134, 2i5, 217. 



Simulium rubrithorax, in Argentina, 

 26. 



Simulium senile, in India, 30. 



Simulium subpallidum, in Para- 

 guay, 26. 



Simulium subvivide, sp. n., in 

 Brazil, 26. 



Simulium venefica, sp. n., in Ger- 

 manv, 215. 



