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INDEX. 



the reservoir of Oriental sore, 

 181. 



tarsalis, Culcx. 



tarsimaciilatus. Anopheles [Cellia). 



Tartar Emetic, against trypano- 

 somiasis of domestic animals, 57. 



Tasmania, Spaniopsis tabaniformis 

 from, 127. 



Temperature, effect of, on malaria, 

 176. 



tc yiebrosus , Taban us . 



tenella, Sarcocystis. 



terebor, Culex (Choeroporpa). 



Termites, new Filaria infesting, in 

 South Africa, 8. 



terraereginae, Mvtsca. 



terriei, Aedes. 



territans, Aedes; Culex, H., D. & K. 

 (see C. apicalis) ; Culex, Wlk. 

 (see C. hortensis). 



terticeps, A egophagamvia. 



tessellatiis, Anopheles. 



testaceus, Culex. 



tetracarinatus, Oxytelus. 



texana, Psorophora. 



Texas, Stegoniyia fasciata in, 187. 



thalassius, Culex. 



theileri, Culex (see C. tipulifoymis) ; 

 Trypanosoma. 



Theileria niulans, infesting cattle in 

 Gold Coast, 62 ; list of ticks 

 transmitting, 166, 



Theileria parva, in Angola, 167 ; 

 ticks transmitting, 165, 167. 



Thelasia leesei, infesting camels in 

 Egypt, 131. 



Theobaldia alaskaensis, in Canada, 

 101 ; T. arctica related to, 49. 



Theobaldia anniilata, in tlie Balkans, 

 87; in Britain, 177, 193; in France, 

 82 ; in Germany, 27, 214 ; in 

 Macedonia, 90 ; in Mesopotamia, 

 112 ; in the Pyrenees, 76. 

 Theobaldia arctica, sp. n., in liussia, 



49. 

 Theobaldia fuuiiponiis, in the 



Balkans, 87. 

 Theobaldia glaphyroptera, hiberna- 

 tion of, in German^, 27. 

 Th-eobaldia iiiipatiens, larva of, in 



U.S.A., 14. . 

 TJu'obaldia incidens, in California, 



104 ; in Canada, 101. 

 Theobaldia iiidica, sp. n., in India, 



49. 

 Theobaldia (Allotheobaldia) longi- 

 arcolaia, in the Balkans, 87 ; 

 breeding places of, in Egypt, 35 ; 

 in INIacedonia, 90 ; breeding places 

 of, in Mesopotamia, 111 ; in Pales- 

 tine, 60 ; in the Pyrenees, 76. 



Theobaldia movsitans, hibernation 

 of, in German5^ 27, 214 ; T. 

 fnmipennis erroneously recorded 

 as, 76. 



Theobaldia sibcviensis, sp. n., in 

 Siberia, 59. 



Theobaldia spaihipalpis (see T. 

 longiareolata]. 



Therioplectcs iyinotatus{iiee Tabanus). 



'Therioplecles subcallosus, in India, 

 31. 



Thermotropism, in insects, 154. 



Thiometamethylene, against mange 

 on horses, 98. 



Three Day Fever, possibly trans- 

 mitted by Phlebotomus, 21. 



Thriambeutes fusciis, sp. n.. from 

 Bechuanaland, 208. 



Thrips cerealium (see Limothrips). 



Thuya articulata, extract of, against 

 camel mange, 81, 185. 



Thj^mol, as a repellent for mos- 

 quitos, 2, 171. 



Ticks, 137 ; and diseases of domes- 

 tic animals in East Africa, 148 ; 

 and disease in Soutli Africa, 167, 

 178 ; infesting cattle in Antigua, 

 79 ; measures against, in Argen- 

 tina, 18, 52 ; measures against, 

 in Australia, 58, 165 ; dipping 

 against, in Brazil, 66, 85, 187 ; 

 transmitting louping-ill to sheep 

 in British Isles, 56 ; measures 

 against, in Cuba, 31 : measures 

 against, in Dominica, 126 ; dip- 

 ping against, in Egypt, 131 ; con- 

 veying piroplasmosis in Guam, 

 74 ; list of, from Nyasaland, 33 ; 

 possibly transmitting recurrent 

 fever in Panama, 196 ; measures 

 against, in Rhodesia, 79, 129,137, 

 198, 199 ; transmitting canine 

 piroplasmo.sis in Tunisia, 67 ; 

 measures against, in F.S.A., 72, 

 98, 99, 105, 162 ; and recurrent 

 fe\'er in \'enezuela, 2 ; legislation 

 against, in New Zealand, 34 ; 

 transmitting NuttalHa equi, 45 ; 

 and piroplasmosis of domestic ani- 

 mals, 18. 31, 41, 45, 62, 66, 67, 70, 

 74, 126, 148, 151, 152, 165, 166, 

 167, 193, 194, 199, 211 ; inocula- 

 lion of cattle, against diseases 

 carried by, 137 ; not transmitting 

 swamp fever of horses, 92 ; 

 egrets destroying, 74 ; malforma- 

 tions in, 218 ; regeneration of 

 limbs of. 133 ; coloration of, 

 133 ; lialnts of sexes of, 23 ; 

 classilication of, 89 ; diliping 



against, 31, 72, 79, 85, 98, 99, 



