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INDEX. 



argyrotarsis, Anopheles. 



Arkansas, malaria control in, 136- 

 138. 



armatipes, Glossina. 



Armigeres magnus, breeding places 

 of, in India, 64. 



Armigeres (Besvoidya) obturbans, in 

 India, 64, 196 ; experimental 

 transmission of dengue by, 195 ; 

 in Formosa, 51. 



Arrhenal, pigs treated with, for 

 trypanosomiasis, 133. 



arribalzagae, Taeniorhynchus. 



Arsenic, resistance of spirochaete 

 of relapsing fever to, 33 ; cattle 

 treated with, for trypanosomiasis, 

 133. 



Arsenical Baits, for blow-flies, 164, 

 165. 



Arsenical Dips, for cattle, 102 ; 

 formulae for, 89, 143, 153; 

 notice of review of modem 

 knowledge of, 29 ; restraining 

 influence of cyanide upon oxida- 

 tion of, 132 ; (see Dips and 

 Dipping). 



Arsenious Acid, ineffective against 

 bed-bugs, 240. 



Artemisia vulgaris, adult of Trom- 

 bidium akamushi feeding on, 187. 



Arvicola amphibius, infected with 

 Spirochaeta erocidurae, 11. 



Asafoetida, oil emulsion prepared 

 from, useless for protecting camels 

 from blood-sucking flies, 109. 



Asilids, predaceous on Glossina, 99 ; 

 trypanosomes of other flies un- 

 able to survive in, 34. 



asini, Haematopinus (see H. ma(yro- 

 cephalus). 



asininus, Gastrophilus equi. 



Aster chinensis, fumigation with 

 pollen of, against mosquitos, 51. 



Ateles pentadactylus, Trypanosoma 

 lesourdi in, in French Guiana, 93. 



atrata, Bhegmoclema. 



atratus, Gulex (Melanoconion) ; 

 Tabam.us. 



Auchmeromyia luteola, 155 ; Och- 

 romyia jejuna allied to, 131. 



audax, Araneus. 



aureum, Simulium (see S. latipes). 



aurites, Taeniorhynchus {Chryso- 

 conops). 



Australia, relation of house-flies to 

 disease in, 41 ; insects injurious 

 to man in, 62 ; wasps predaceous 

 on flies in, 68 ; parasites of 

 fowls in, 74 ; bionomics of 

 Lyperosia exigua in, 118 ; traps 

 and baits for blow-flies in, 164; 

 mosquitos and malaria in, 62, 73, 

 223, 227 ; experiments with 

 mosquito larvicides in, 207 ; bio- 

 nomics and control of Oestrus 



ovis in, 93 ; investigation into 

 the cause of Onchocerca gibsoni in 

 cattle in, 27 ; a blood-sucking 

 Pericoma in, 83; measures against 

 parasites of sheep in, 41, 42, 68, 

 74, 80, 93, 164, 165, 224; Simu- 

 lium attacking domestic animals 

 in, 178 ; experimental trans- 

 mission of dengue by Stegomyia 

 fasciata in, 213 ; Tabanidae of, 

 118, 238; tick -resistant strain 

 of cattle in, 187 ; measures 

 against ticks in, 41, 102. 



australis, Margaropus annulatus ; 

 Tabanus. 



Austria, typhus fever endemic in, 

 226. 



autumnalis, Leptus ; Musca. 



avium, Ceratophyllus. 



azurea, PJwrmia. 



B. 



Babesia bigeminum {seePiroplasma). 



Baboons, Glossina submorsitans as- 

 sociated with, in the Gold Coast, 

 98. 



Bacillus anthracis (see Anthrax). 



Bacillus pestis (see Plague). 



Bacillus typhi- exanthematici, isola- 

 tion of, from lice, 213. 



baculus, Lipeurus. 



Bahamas, new mosquitos from, 88. 



Baits, for blow-flies, 164; for 

 house-flies, 41, 100, 116, 177, 185. 



Balearic Islands, Phlebotomus in, 

 49. 



Bal^ri (see Trypanosoma pecaudi). 



Balkans, equine piroplasmosis in, 

 121 ; (see Macedonia). 



ba/ncrofti, Filaria (Microfilaria). 



Banksinella lineatopennis, in Nigeria, 

 225. 



Barbados, use of fish to destroy 

 mosquito larvae in, 64. 



barbirostris. Anopheles. 



Barbus terio, ineffective in destroy- 

 ing mosquito larvae, 173. 



basalis, Pseudoskusea. 



Bats, possibly alternative host of 

 Trematode parasite of mosquitos, 

 2 ; destroying mosquitos, 70 ; 

 Glossina feeding on, 98 ; attacked 

 by Cimex pipistrelli, 159. 



Bdellolarynx sanguinolentus, in 

 India, 64. 



Beavers, Coleopterous parasites of, 

 in North America, 157. 



beckeri, Pangonia. 



Bed-bugs, measures against, 18, 

 55, 67, 77, 240 ; bionomics of, 

 77, 158, 159, 174; on fowls in 

 U.S.A., 143 ; experiments with 

 kala-azar and, 207 ; possible 



