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macellaria in Panama, 149 ; in- 

 fested with Microfilaria in Tunis, 

 200 ; attacked by Trombidium 

 akaniushi, 187. 



Cattle, parasites of, in Central and 

 Soutli America, 90, 130, 148, 149 ; 

 parasites and diseases of, in 

 Argentina, 29, 75, 180, 188, 238, 

 240 ; parasites and diseases of, 

 in Australia, 27, 41, 102, 118, 

 178, 187 ; flies infesting, in 

 Britain, 17, 43, 139, 188; para- 

 sites of, in Canada, 40, 44, 45, 

 179 ; parasites of, in Egypt, 239 ; 

 attacked by chigger- mites in 

 Europe, 146 ; flies producing 

 myiasis in, in Hawaii, 164 ; com- 

 pulsory dipping of, in Louisiana, 

 210 ; diseases of, in the Philip- 

 pines, 10 ; ticks attacking, in 

 Porto Rico, 179 ; parasites and 

 diseases of, in U.S.A., 46, 64, 

 121, 146, 169 ; tick -resistant 

 strain of, in New South Wales, 

 187 ; ticks on, in New Zealand, 

 115 ; injured by urticating spines 

 of Hemileuca oliviae, 230; 

 measures against Ornithodorus 

 megnini on, 32, 64 ; investiga- 

 tions into the cause of Onchocerca 

 gibsoni in, 27, 29 ; attacked by 

 bed-bugs, 159 ; repellents for pro- 

 tecting, from flies, 187 ; measures 

 against lice on, 89, 153 ; mea- 

 sures against mange in, 14, 

 218 ; tick-borne diseases in, 10, 

 12, 30, 31, 38, 41, 46, 123, 133, 

 167, 182, 235, 238, 240 ; dipping 

 against ticks on, 38, 46, 75, 102, 

 134, 182, 210, 235, 238, 240 ; try- 

 panosomiasis in, in Tropical 

 Africa, 17, 36, 46, 68, 99, 123, 

 167 ; tick -borne diseases of, in 

 Rhodesia, 133, 182, 235. 



Cattle Louse, Long-nosed (see Lino- 

 gnathus vituli). 



Cattle Louse, Short-nosed (see Hae- 

 matopinus eurysternus). 



caucasicus, Phlebotomus. 



Caucasus, sandfly fever in, 78, 79. 



Caulleryella anophelis, sp. n., para- 

 site of the larvae of Anopheles 

 bifurcatus in France, 135. 



Gaulleryella aphiochaetae, 135. 



Caustic Soda, in dips against ticks 

 on cattle, 102 ; in formula for 

 mosquito larvioide, 179 ; in 

 sprays for house-flies, 185. 



caviae, Ghirodiscoides. 



cayennensis, Cuterebra ; Tabanus. 



cazalboui, Trypanosoma. 



Cedar, Oil of, as a repellent for 

 mosquitos, 69. 



Celebes, typhus fever in, 226. 



Cellia (see Anopheles). 



(C554) 



centrale, Ana/plasma. 



Cephalomyia maculata, infesting 

 camels in Egypt, 239. 



Cephenomyia trompe, infesting rein- 

 deer in Norway, 78. 



Ceratitis, parasites of, in Nigeria, 

 40. 



Ceratophyllus avium, on fowls in 

 U.S.A., 143. 



Ceratophyllus fasciatus, in Australia, 

 62; on rats in Malta, 43, 190; 

 attacking man in preference to 

 rats, 86. 



Ceratopogon (Forcipomyia), attack- 

 ing other insects, 37 ; attacking 

 man in Africa, 83. 



Ceratopogon blanchardi, 175. 



Ceratopogon raphaelis, in Java, 1 75. 



Ceratopogoninae, suspected vectors 

 of disease, 37. 



Cercolaves vellosus, Amhlyomma 

 longirostre on, in Brazil, 90. 



Cercopithecus, infected with Spiro- 

 chaeta crocidurae, 11. 



Cereals, rendered unfit for human 

 food by insects, 97. 



Gerodon rupestris, parasites of, in 

 Brazil, 90, 92. 



Ceylon, Siphonella funicola in, 22 ; 

 insects conveying disease in, 42. 



Chagas' Disease, distribution of, in 

 South America, 59 ; (see Try- 

 panosoma cruzi). 



Chagas ia (see Anopheles). 



Chalcis amenocles, parasite of Glos- 

 sina in the Gold Coast, 40, 99. 



('hameleon,'bed-bug8feedingon, 159. 



Chamomile Flowers, ineffective 

 against bed-bugs, 240. 



chanayi, Freyana. 



Charbon (see Anthrax). 



chaudoyei, Anopheles. 



cheopis, Xenopsylla (Loemopsylla). 



Chigger- mites, attacking man and 

 domestic animals, 146-148. 



Chimpanzee, Oriental sore experi- 

 mentally produced in, 200. 



China-berry Tree, planting of, 

 against mosquitos, 70. 



chinensis, Aster. 



Chin Fly (see Gastrophilus nasalis). 



Ghirodiscoides caviae, gen. et sp. n., 

 infesting guinea-pigs, 60. 



Chironomus, in Switzerland, 172. 



Chir-pine Oil Emulsion, useless for 

 protecting camels from blood- 

 sucking flies, 109. 



Ghlamydomonas, larvae of Cidex 

 feeding on, 108. 



Chlorine, less effective than oil 

 against mosquito larvae, 156. 



Chloroform, for destroying larvae of 

 Chrysomyia macellaria, 121, 150 ; 

 for treating horses infested with 

 Gastrophilus, 238. 



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