INDEX. 



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carriers of Oriental sore, 159 ; 

 experiments in the transmission of 

 plague by, I ; not carriers of 

 poliomyelitis, 68 ; not experi- 

 mentally conveying Spirochaeta 

 icterohaemorrhagiae, 165 ; pos- 

 sible carriers of toxoplasmosis, 

 28 ; experimentally transmitting 

 recurrent fever, 59 ; not experi- 

 mentally transmitting recurrent 

 fever, 215 ; experimentally trans- 

 mitting recurrent fever in Vene- 

 zuela, 216 ; experiments in deve- 

 lopment of trypanosomes in, 160 ; 

 (see Gimex). 



Beechwood Creosote, a repellent for 

 tsetse-llies, 98. 



Beeswax, in dressing against Chry- 

 somyia maeellaria, 150. 



Belgium, locally acquired cases of 

 malaria in, 4. 



Benibex, predaceous on Glossina, 

 99. 



Bengal, measures against malaria in, 

 19'6. 



Benign Tertian Malaria, incidence of, 

 in Sumatra, 110; (see Plas- 

 modium vivax). 



Benzine, against Oestrus ovis, in 

 sheep, 94. 



Benzol, against bed-bugs, 77. 



berbcrum, Trypanosoma. 



besti, Tahanus. 



bezziana, Chrysomyia (Pycnosortia). 



bicallosus, Tahanus. 



bicolorata, Diatomineuru . 



bifurvata, Bivoltasia. 



bifurcatus. Anopheles. 



bigeminum, Piroplasma (Babesia). 



BUe, in formulae for larvicide for 

 flies, 25. 



bimaculatus, Chromis. 



bimaculipes, Phouiomy ia. 



Biomyia tempesiatmn, feeding in 

 conjunction with Stomoxys in 

 Zanzibar, 46. 



Birds, not important carriers of 

 ticks, 30 ; destroying mosquitos, 

 70 ; parasites of, in Brazil, 92 ; 

 Cuiex jnpiens feeding on, 107 ; 

 attacked by Phormia azurea, 155 ; 

 mosquitos infecting, with Plas- 

 modium relictum, 139, 229, 233 ; 

 trypanosomes infesting, 229. 



biselliella, Tineola. 



biseriatum, Menopon. 



bivittatus, Melanoplus. 



Black-pitted Tick (see Bhipice- 

 phalus simus). 



Black Sea, Stegomyia fasciata on 

 coast of, 78. 



blanchardi, Ceratopogon. 



Blatta orientalis, in houses in Aus- 

 tralia, 62 ; in Kentucky, 210. 



Blatta germanica (see Phyllodromia). 

 (C554) 



Blow-fiies, natural enemies of, 80 ; 

 traps and baits for, 74, 164. 



Blue Tick (see Margaropus decolora- 

 tus). 



bolli, Spliaragem^on. 



BoopTiilus (see 3Iargaropus). 



Boracic Acid, ineffective against 

 bed-bugs, 240. 



Borax, ineffective against bed-bugs, 

 240. 



Bordeaux, Anophelines and malaria 

 at, 190. 



Boric Acid, not arresting oxidation 

 in arsenical dips, 132. 



Bot-flies, infesting reindeer in Nor- 

 way, 78 ; probably not carriers 

 of swamp fever of horses, 86 ; 

 infesting dogs in U.S.A., 183 j 

 (see Gastrophilus). 



boueti, Leptocim,ex {Gimex). 



bovis, Ghorioptes ; Gastrophilus (see 

 G. intestinalis) ; Hypoderma ; 

 Onchocerca ; Psoroptes communis. 



brasiliana, Synthesiomyia. 



brasiUensis, Anopheles ; Triatoma. 



Brazil, blood-sucking insects of, 

 90-92 ; bionomics of Simulium 

 amazonicum in, 129 ; Oestrinae 

 of, 129 ; Triatoma m.egista con- 

 veying Trypinosoma cruzi in 

 217. 



brehmei, Gulex (see G. restuans). 



brev icellulus, Tae-aiorhyncJms. 



brevicomis, Nasonia. 



brevipaljris, Gyaihomyia ; Glossina. 



brevis, Fannia. 



British Columbia, Aedes varipalpus 

 in, 49 ; Anopheles of, 166. 



British Guiana, Eembecid wasps 

 predaceous on flies in, 18 ; mos- 

 quito-borne diseases in, 84 ; 

 measures against house-flies in, 

 177, 209. 



British Isles, Anophelines and 

 malaria in, 31, 175, 236 ; Gicindela 

 campestris predaceous on blow- 

 flies in, 80 ; Gimex pipistrelli 

 infesting bats in, 159 ; bionomics 

 of Gulex pipiens in, 107 ; Hippo- 

 bosca equina attacking domestic 

 animals in, 43 ; mange infesting 

 horses in, 211 ; new mites in, 60 ; 

 measures against warble flies in, 

 17, 188. 



Brittany, typhus fever endemic in, 

 226. 



Brown Tick (see Bhipicephalus 

 appendiculatus ). 



brucei, Trypanosoma. 



Buffalo, African, trypanosomes not 

 found in, 85. 



Buffalo, Indian, attacked by Lyper- 

 osia exigua in Australia, 119. 



Bulgaria, equine piroplasmosis in, 

 121. 



