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Anopheles pseudopictus (see A. sin- 

 ensis). 



Anopheles pseudopimctipennis, a 

 slight carrier of malaria in Cali- 

 fornia, 70. 



Anopheles ptdcherrimus, in India, 

 2, 195, 196 ; in Mesopotamia, ' 

 177 ; on a ship in the Persian 

 Gulf, 129. 



Anopheles punetipennis, in British 

 Columbia, 166; in U.S.A., 66, 

 70, 154. 



Anopheles punctulatus, in Formosa, 

 50; in Dutch E. Indies, 110, 

 156, 213. 



Anopheles quadrimacidatus, and 

 malaria in U.S.A., 6, 70, 137, 146, 

 154 ; effect of temperature on 

 malarial parasites in, 32. 



Anopheles rhodesiensis, in India, 2 ; 

 in the Gold Coast, 17. 



Anopheles rossi, in Formosa, 50 ; 

 experimentally infected with 

 malaria in India, 2 ; in Dutch 

 E. Indies, 53, 110, 156, 214; 

 probably an unimportant carrier 

 of malaria in Java, 214; and 

 malaria in Malaya, 124, 125, 127 ; 

 a doubtful carrier of malaria 

 in Punjab, 173, 195. 



Anopheles rossi var. indefinitus, 50 ; 

 in Java, 53, 213, 214; breeding- 

 places of, in Malaya, 124 ; less 

 susceptible to experimental infec- 

 tion with malaria than the typical 

 form in Malaya, 125. 



Anopheles rufipes, in the Gold 

 Coast, 17. 



Anopheles schilffneri, in Java, 156. 



Anopheles sergenti (see A. palesti- 

 nensis). 



Anopheles sinensis, in Formosa, 50 ; 

 in Dutch E. Indies, 53, 110, 156, 

 213, 214 ; little susceptible to 

 experimental infection with 

 malaria, 126. 



Anopheles sinensis var. pseudopictus, 

 in Albania, 175 ; breeding places 

 of, in Macedonia, 117, 162, 201 ; 

 and malaria in Rumania, 191, 192. 



Anopheles squamosus, in the Gold 

 Coast, 17 ; in Madagascar, 157 ; 

 in Zanzibar, 123. 



Anopheles stephensi, and malaria 

 in India, 2, 195, 196. 



Anopheles superpictus (see A. pales- 

 tinensis). 



Anopheles superpictus var. macedo- 

 niensis (see A. palestinensis). 



Anopheles tarsimacidatus, in Brazil, 

 90. 



Anopheles tessellatus, in Formosa, 

 50 ; breeding places of, in 

 Malaya, 126. 



Anopheles theileri, in Nigeria, 225. 



Anopheles ttirkhudi, experimentally 

 infected with malaria in India, 2 ; 

 breeding places of, in Northern 

 Africa, 141 ; transmitting mal- 

 aria in Egypt, 177 ; A. chaudoyei 

 possibly distinct from, 201. 



Anopheles umbrosus, in the Gold 

 Coast, 1 7 ; and malaria in Malaya, 

 125. 



Anopheles vagus (see A. Indloivi). 



Anopheles ivilhnori, in Formosa, 50 ; 

 and malaria in India, 2, 195 ; 

 anatomy of, 208 ; Trematode 

 parasite of larva of, 2. 



anophelis, Caulleryella. 



Anthomyia, causing myiasis in man, 

 3 ; eggs of Dermatobia laid on, 

 in Brazil, 130. 



Anthrax, possibly transmitted by 

 Chrysomyia macellaria, 149; ex- 

 perimental transmission of, by 

 blood-sucking insects in U.S.A., 

 181. 



anthropophaga, Cordylobia. 



Antimony, cattle tieated with, for 

 trypanosomiasis, 133. 



Antimony Oxide, ineffective against 

 trypanosomiasis in donkeys, 134. 



Ants, in houses in Australia, 62 ; 

 in houses, sodium fluoride against, 

 40 ; attacked by Ochromyia jejuna 

 in India, 131. 



Aphiochaeta ferruginea, infesting 

 meat in India, 63. 



aphiochaetae, Caulleryella. 



apicalis, Cuierebra. 



apicoannulatus, Ochlerotatus. 



Apiomerus, confused with Triatoma 

 in Brazil, 92. 



Aplodontia, Leptinillus aplodontiae 

 on, in North America, 157. 



aplodontiae, Leptinillus. 



apodenii, Demodex. 



Apodemus sylvaticus, new species 

 of Demodex infesting, 235. 



appendiculatus, Bhipicephalus. 



Arabia, mosquitos and filariasis in, 

 61 ; Glossina iachinoides in, 228. 



Araneus audax, toxicity of extracts 

 of, 112. 



Araneus erythromela, toxicity of 

 extracts of, 112. 



arborea, Hyla. 



Argas miniatus (see A. persicus). 



Argas persicus (Fowl Tick), in 

 U.S.A., 224. 



Argentina, measures against ticks 

 infesting cattle in, 74, 75, 180, 

 188, 238, 240 ; measures against 

 house-flies in, 180 ; Gastrophilus 

 duodenalis infesting horses in, 

 238; Oestrinae from, 129; Oncho- 

 cerca bovis infesting cattle in, 29 ; 

 Triatoma believed not to convey 

 Chagas' disease in, 59. 



