INDEX. 



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Glossina subniorsitans, bionomics of, 



in the Gold Coast, 98, 99. 

 Glossina tachinoides, in Arabia, 228 ; 

 trypanosomes transmitted by, in 

 West Africa, 17, 122 ; bionomics 

 of, in the Gold Coast, 98, 99 ; in 

 Nigeria, 225. 

 Glossina veterna, a fossil species in 



Colorado, 228. 

 glossinophaga, Goelalysia. 

 Glycerine, in baits for house-flies, 



100. 

 Glycerol, effective against bedbugs, 

 240. 



Glycyphagus domesticus, methods of 

 fumigating against, 61. 



Goats, trypanosomes infesting, in 

 Tropical Africa, 17, 46 ; rarely 

 attacked by Lyperosia exigua in 

 Australia, 118; attacked by 

 Triatoma brasiliensis in Brazil, 

 92 ; infested with Oestrus ovis in 

 Zanzibar, 47. 



Goitre, relation of, to Chagas' 

 disease, 59. 



Gold Coast, mosquitos in, 16, 17; 

 bionomics of Glossina in, 40, 

 97-99 ; measures against mos- 

 quitos in, 47 ; trypanosomes 

 found in man in, 17 ; blood 

 parasites found in, 15. 



Gold Fish, not susceptible to 

 bacillus of Loutraz, 79. 



Gongylus ocellatus, bed-bugs feeding 

 on, 159. 



gonimus. Aides. 



Goniocotes abdominalis (see G. gigas). 



Goniocoies compar, on pigeons in 

 U.S.A., 14. 



Goniocotes dissimilis, on fowls in 

 U.S.A., 14, 142. 



Goniocotes gallinae (hologaster), on 

 fowls in U.S.A., 14, 142. 



Goniocotes gigcis {abdominalis), 

 measures against, on fowls in 

 Australia, 74 ; on fowls in U.S.A., 

 14, 142. 



Goniocotes hologaster (see G. gallinae). 



Goniodes stylifer, peculiar to turkeys 

 in U.S.A., 14. 



Goura coronata, chigger-mites in- 

 festing, in the East Indies, 147. 



gracilenta, Hyla. 



grahami, Oulex ; CuUcoides. 



grandis. Bogenhofera. 



Granular Dermatitis, in horses, 

 caused by Habronema muscae, 

 202. 



Grasshoppers, not susceptible to 

 bacillus of Loutraz, 79. 



Greece, measures against malaria 

 in, 122, 206. 



Greenland, new mosquito from, 86. 



gregarius, Tabanus (see T. mastersi). 



griseicollis , S imu I iuvi . 



griseivenier, Mus ratius. 



griseoannulatus, Tabanus. 



griseohirtus, Tabanus. 



groenlandica, Phormia ( see P. azufea) . 



gubernatoris, Ochlerotatus. 



guiarti, Gulex. 



Guinea, Leptocimex houeti attacking 

 man in, 159 ; Phlebotomus spp. 

 in, 49. 



Guinea-pigs, experimentally in- 

 fected with anthrax by blood- 

 sucking insects, 181 ; not suscep- 

 tible to bacillus of Loutraz, 79 ; 

 failure to transmit plague to, 

 by bed-bugs, 1 ; attacked by 

 bed-bugs, 159 ; new mite on, 60 ; 

 resistant to infection with Spiro- 

 chaeta crocidurae, 11 ; not experi- 

 mentally infected with recurrent 

 fever in Venezuela, 216 ; attacked 

 by Trombidium akamushi, 187 ; 

 immune to inoculation with Try- 

 panosoma ? brucei, 46. 



Guinea Worm, infesting Cyclops in 

 Tunis, 130, 141. 



Gum Camphor, used in preparation 

 of Mimms' culicide, 69. 



gundi, Ctenodactylus. 



gundii. Toxoplasma. 



gurnei, Philamatomyia. 



guttatiis, CuUcoides. 



Gyrostigma pavesii, infesting white 

 rhinoceros in Africa, 10/. 



H. 



Haartebeeste, infected with para- 

 site resembling Theileria parva 

 in the Gold Coast, 99. 



Habronema megastoma, causing 

 granular dermatitis in horses, 13. 



Habronema microstoma, causing 

 granular dermatitis in horses, 13. 



Habronema muscae, development 

 of, in house-flies, 13, 202. 



Haemaphysalis, on cattle in New 

 Zealand, 115. 



Haematobia irritans (see Lyperosia). 



Haematobia serrata (see Lyperosia 

 irritans). 



Haematopinus asini (see H. macro- 

 cephalus). 



Haematopinus eurystemus (Short- 

 nosed Cattle Louse), measures 

 against, in U.S.A., 89, 153. 



Haematopinus macrocephalus (asini) 

 infesting horses in U.S.A., 44, 

 169. 



Haematopinus piliferus, infesting 

 dogs in U.S.A., 44, 183. 



Haematopinus spinulosus (see Poly- 

 plax). 



Haematopinus suie, infesting pigs 

 in U.S.A., 170. 



