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INDEX. 



Ixodes cookei, infesting dogs in 



Nortli America, 183. 

 Ixodes corniger, in Turkey, 13. 

 Ixodes coxaefurcatus (seel, loricatus). 

 Ixodes kingi, infesting dogs in 



U.S.A., 183. 

 Ixodes loricatus, in Argentina, 188. 

 Ixodes pratti, infesting dogs in 



Canada, 183. 

 Ixodes ricinus (Castor-bean Tick), 



infesting dogs in Canada, 183 ; 



infesting horses in U.S.A., 169 ; 



on cattle in New Zealand, 115. 

 Ixodes scapularis, infesting dogs in 



U.S.A., 183. 

 Izal, fumigation with, against mos- 



quitos, 47. 



Jack Eabbit, host of Dermacentor 

 venustus in Montana, 145. 



Jamaica, Gulex reductor in, 88 ; 

 measures against ticks on cattle 

 in, 38. 



Janthinosoma discrucians, in Brazil, 

 90. 



Janthinosoma lutzi, eggs of Derma- 

 tohia laid on, in Brazil, 130. 



Janthinosoma sayi, experimentally 

 conveying anthrax, 181. 



januarii, Dichelacera. 



Japan, bionomics of mites con- 

 veying Tsutsugamushi or River 

 fever in, 21, 50, 147, 187 ; fleas 

 and plague in, 194; experimental 

 transmission of dengue by mos- 

 quitos in, 195 ; typhus fever in, 

 226. 



Japanese Eiver Fever, transmission 

 of, by Trombidium akamushi, 21, 

 50, 147, 187, 188. 



Jaundice, epidemic of, at Dakar, 

 82 ; epidemic, conveyed by rats, 

 23. 



Jaundice, Infectious (see Spirochaeia 

 icterohaemorrhagiae). 



Java, Siphonella funicola in, 22 ; 

 fleas, rats and plague in, 36, 52, 

 53,54; infectious anaemia among 

 horses in, 120 ; blood-sucking 

 midges from, 175; measures 

 against mosquitos and malaria in, 

 52, 53, 156, 213, 214. 



favanicus, Culicoides. 



Jeddah, mosquitos at, 81. 



jejuna, Ochromyia. 



Jensen's Emulsion, useless for pro- 

 tecting camels from blood-sucking 

 flies, 109. 



jerdoni, Mus. 



jeyporensis. Anopheles. 



Jimson Weed (see Datura dra- 

 monium). 



Johannseniella, attacking man in 



Africa, 83. 

 J ohannsenomyia annulicornis, sp, n., 



in Illinois, 169. 

 Justicia, Diptera attracted to, 62. 

 juxtamansoni, Taeniorhynchus . 



K. 



Kala-azar, experiments with bed- 

 bugs and, 207 ; intestinal para- 

 sites present in cases of, 208 ; 

 (see Leishmania). 



Kamerun, mosquitos and malaria 

 in, 140. 



Kangaroo, not attacked by Lypero- 

 sia exigua in Australia, 118. 



karwari. Anopheles. 



Kedani Fever (see Japanese River 

 Fever). 



Kentucky, household pests in, 210. 



Kerosene, effective against bed-bugs 

 240 ; for destroying eggs of bot- 

 flies, 152 ; in repellents for flies, 

 109, 179, 187; effects of, on 

 mosquito larvae, 70, 135, 184 ; as 

 a repellent for mosquitos, 69 ; 

 against parasites of domestic 

 animals, 89, 94, 115, 153. 



Kerosene Emulsion, for disinfec- 

 ting poidtry houses, 74. 



kerteszi, Leptoconops. 



Khartoum, blister beetles affecting 

 man in, 194. 



kiefferi, Culicoides. 



kingi, Ixodes. 



kingsleyi, Tabanus. 



kochi, Anopheles. 



Korea, distinct forms of relapsing 

 fever in, 50 ; new Culicoides 

 from, 224. 



kurandae, Corisoneura. 



Labrador, dogs attacked by Simu- 

 Hum molestum in, 183. 



Laelaps agilis, on rats in U.S.A., 86. 



Laelaps echidninus, infesting rats 

 in Malta, 190. 



laevis, Gnemidocoptes. 



Lamblia intestvnalis, limited trans- 

 mission of, by house-flies, 112. 



Laminosioptes cysticola, on fowls in 

 U.S.A., 14. 



Lankesteria culicis, infesting Stego- 

 myia fasciata at Accra, 1 6. 



Lantana acuJeata, Tabanids ovi- 

 positing on, in India, 63. 



Lapland, Culex nigripes in, 86. 



Larks, attacked by Phormia azurea, 

 155. 



lateralis, Ochlerotatus (see 0. geni- 

 culatus). 



latia, Cirhina, 



