CONTENTS. 



PAGE. 



The Influence of Climate on the Geographical Distribution of 



Malaria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 



Morphology and Biology of the Larva of Theobaldia longiareolata 



in Tunis 106 



Dermatosis due to Satumiid Moths in French Guiana . . . . 106 

 Parasitic Muscid Larvae infesting the African Elephant and the 



White Rhinoceros in the Congo . . . . . . . . . . 107 



Oviposition Habits of Gulex pipiens in England . . . . . . 107 



Note on the Period during which the Eggs of Stegomyia fasciata 



retain their Vitality in a Humid Temperature . . .. .. 108 



Malaria in Macedonia . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . 109 



Experiments with Emulsions for protecting Camels against Blood- 

 sucking Plies in India . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 



Mosquitos and Malaria in Sumatra .. .. .. .. .. 110 



Insects injurious to Man and Animals in Fiji . . . . . . Ill 



An Outbreak of Malaria on board Ship . . . . . . . . Ill 



Poliomyehtis probably not carried by Stomoxys ealcitrcms in 



Australia .. .. .. .... .. .. .. Ill 



Gastrophilus nasalis attacking Man in Spain . . . . . . ..112 



The Sole of Flies in the Dispersal of Dysenteric Amoebae and 



other Intestinal Protozoa .. .. .. .. .. .. 112 



The Toxic Properties of Extracts of Spiders . . . . . . . . 112 



Rickettsia prowazeki not the Causative Agent of Exanthematous 



Typhus 113 



Notes on Species of Culicoides and Simulium in France . . . . 113 



Animal Parasites and Human Disease. (Eeview) . . . . . . 113 



The Problem of Rice Cultivation and Malaria in California . . 114 



The Importance of destroying Rats in Canada . . . . . . 114 



Sand-fly Fever in Lemnos . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 



The Use of Low Temperatures against Lice .. .. .. ..115 



Notes on Ticks found on Domestic Animals in New Zealand . . 115 



Data concerning Flies that frequent Privy Vatdts in Montana . . 116 



Anti-Malarial Work in Macedonia among British Troops (Review) 116 



The Influence of Animals upon Sewage Disposal in Britain . . 117 



New Australian Tabanidae .. .. .. .. .. .. 118 



The Bionomics of the Buffalo-fly (Lyperosia exigua) in Northern 



Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118 



The Transmission of Animal Trypanosomiasis by Blood-Sucking 



Flies other than Glossina in Northern Rhodesia . . . . 119 



Measures against Typhus and Lice at the Port of New York . . 120 



Malaria as a Factor in Military Efficiency . . . . . . . . 120 



Infectious Anaemia of Horses in the Dutch East Indies . . . . 120 



Piroplasmosis of Horses in the Balkans . . . . . . . . 120 



Fleas and their Control in U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . 121 



The Bionomics and Control of Ohrysomyia macellaria in U.S.A. . . 121 



Anopheline Density in regard to Malaria in Greece . . . . 121 



Trypanosomiasis of Horses in Upper Senegal and Niger .. .. 122 



Mosquitos and Malaria in Zanzibar . . . . . . . . . . 122 



Insect-borne Diseases of Domestic Animals in Zanzibar , . . . 123 



Mosquitos and other Blood-Sucking Insects in Zanzibar . . . . 123 



Observations and Experiments on Malayan Anopheles with Special 



Reference to the Transmission of Malaria . . . . . . 124 



Interim Report of the War Of&ce Committee on Trench Fever . . ^ 127 



Legislation against the Introduction of Filariasis into the Gilbert " '"-* 



and ElHce Islands 128 



