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INDEX. 



Trypanosoma cquiniim (Alal de 

 Caderas), in horses in Argentina, 

 147 ; in equines in Brazil, 27, 

 102 ; possibly conveyed by leeches, 

 102 ; T. veyveztielense considered 

 distinct from, 185. 

 'Trypanosoma equiperdum, not re- 

 quiring an insect carrier, 171. 

 Trypanosoma, cscomcli, sp. n., in- 

 festing man in Peru, 97. 

 Trypanosotiia evansi (Surra), in 

 camels in Palestine, 111 ; pro- 

 bably in equines in Venezuela, 

 147 ; T. vcnezuelense considered 

 distinct from, 185. 

 Trypanosoma ganibicnse , 47, 48 ; 

 ti-ansmitted bv Glossina palpalis, 

 24, 126. 

 Trypanosoma guayanense, probably 



a variety of T. cazalboui, 147. 

 Trypanosoma hippicum, causal 

 agent of Murrina in Panama, 

 185. 

 Trvpanosonia marocanitm, dog in- 

 fected with, in Morocco, 80. 

 Trypanosoma nielopliagi, conveyed 

 to sheep by MclopJiagus oviniis in 

 Germany, 45. 

 Trypanosoma pccaiidi, transmitted 

 bv Glossina palpalis var. wellmani 

 iii Angola, 167. 

 Trypanosoma pccoriini, in cattle in 

 Uganda, 104 ; spread of, in 

 absence of Glossina, 13. 

 Trypanosoma rangeli, sp. n., found 

 in Rhodnins prolixus in Vene- 

 zuela, 183. 

 Trypanosoma rhodesicnsc, distri- 

 bution and transmission of, in 

 East Africa, 46-48, 126 ; con- 

 sidered distinct from T. briirei, 46. 

 Trypanosoma tJieilcvi, in cattle, 45. 

 TrypPMOsoma venezuelense, in- 

 festing equines in Venezuela, 147 ; 

 probably a form of T. evansi, 147 ; 

 considered distinct from T. evansi, 

 185. 

 Trypanosoma vivax, dogs immune 

 to, in South Africa, 57 ; drugs 

 used against, 57. 

 Tr3^panosomes, strains of, causing 

 sleeping sickness in East Africa, 

 126 ; studies in transmission of, 

 b\' Glossina in I'ganda, 23 ; 

 methods of reproduction of, 171 ; 

 found in insects, 88. 

 Trypanosomiasis, in cionicslic 

 animals in Africa. 23, 57, 70, 80, 

 104, 148, 180, 199 ; carried by 

 insects othef than Glossina in 



Africa, 13, 17, 180, 211 ; of 



camels in Algeria, 183, 184 ; of 

 liorses possiblv conveyed by 

 leeches in Brazil, 102 ; of camels 

 conveved bv Tabanids in Egypt, 

 130 ; of camels conveyed by 

 Tabanids in Mesopotamia, 15 ; of 

 domestic animals in Venezuela, 

 147, 185. 

 Trvpanosomiasis, Human, con- 

 vev'ed by Reduviid bugs in 

 South America, 16, 26, 65, 97 ; 

 (see Sleeping Sickness). 

 Tryparosan, against trypanosomia- 

 sis of domestic animals, 17, 57. 

 Tsetse Flies (see Glossina). 

 Tsutsugamushi Disease, in For- 

 mosa, 37 ; (see Japanese River 

 Fever). 

 Tubercle Bacillus, viability of, in 

 flies, 138 ; effect of injecting, 

 into larvae of Galleria mel- 

 lonella, 86. 

 Tuberculosis, conveyed by flies, 



102 ; carried by rats, 76. 

 Tunis, the reservoir of Oriental 

 sore in, 181 ; ticks and disease 

 in, 66, 67, 165 ; epidemic of 

 typhus in, 97. 

 turicata, Oyn ithodorus. 

 Turkev, lice emd recurrent fever 



in, i55. 

 turkhudi, A nophcles. 

 Turpentine, experiments with, 

 against lice, 145 ; for treating 

 fowls poisoned with Macrodactylus 

 suhspmosus , 205. 

 Tuscany, decrease of malar'a in, 144. 

 Typhlopsylla assimilis, on Pitymys 



savii in Italy, 201. 

 Typhoid Fever, conveyed by flies, 

 102 ; associated with malaria in 

 Jamaica, 36. 

 Tvphus, and lice, 2, 44, 60, 102, 103, 

 "104, 145, 146, 202, 224 ; in 

 Argentina, 220 ; epidemics of, 

 in Tunis and Rumania, 97, 

 145, 146 ; causal agent of, 212 ; 

 measures against, 60 ; effect of 

 climatic conditions on incidence 

 of, 202. 

 Tvroglvphtis agilis, found in 



copra, 150. 

 Tyroglyphits farinae, infesting ro- 

 dents in Britain, 201 ; in fodder, 

 injurious to domestic animals, 

 134. 

 Tyyogly phus lo}i^ioi', found on horses, 

 126. 



