INDEX. 



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Ophiocephalus striatus, Gambusia 

 affinis increasing in the presence 

 of, 7. 



Ophionyssus natricis, infesting 

 Vipera libetina in Algeria, 139. 



Ophthalmia, conveyed by house- 

 flies, 41. 



Ophyra leucosioma, not ovipositing 

 on meat, 81 ; breeding places of, 

 in U.S.A., 116. 



orbitale, Simulium. 



Oribi, infected with Theileria mutans 

 in the Gold Coast, 99. 



orientalis, BlcUta {Periplaneta). 



Oriental Sore, experimentally pro- 

 duced in chimpanzee, 200 ; pre- 

 sence of Leptomonas in a region 

 free from, 203 ; possibly carried 

 by bed-bugs, 159 ; in Spain, 49. 



ornatum, Simulium. 



ornatus, Ochlerotatus (Culex). 



Ornithodorus megnini (Spinose Ear 

 Tick), measures against, in South 

 Africa, 32 ; infesting domestic 

 animals in U.S.A., 64, 169, 183. 



Ornithodorus moubata, conveying 

 relapsing fever in Africa, 33, 

 138, 226; lasting infection of, 

 with Trypanosoma cruzi, 213. 



Ornithodorus talaje, on Cerodon 

 rupestris in Brazil, 90 ; attacking 

 man in Chile, 181 ; in Minnesota, 

 67. 



osborni, Olossina. 



Oscinis theae, a leaf-miner of tea in 

 India, 22. 



ovinus, Melophagus. 



avis. Oestrus. 



Ox Warble Fly (see Hypoderma 

 bovis). 



P. 



Pachylis, confused with Triaioma 

 in Brazil, 92. 



Paederus, causing dermatosis in 

 Brazil, 92. 



Palestine, Ehinoestrus purpureus 

 attacking man in, 55. 



palestinensis. Anopheles. 



pallidipes, Olossina. 



pallidiventer, Phoniomyia. 



pallidum, Menopon. 



Paloestrus oligocenus (see Olossina). 



palpalis, Olossina. 



palus, Culex. 



palustris, Aides. 



pampangensis, Beedomyia. 



Panama, bionomics and control of 

 Ohrysomyia macellaria in, 148- 

 150 ; ticks infesting dogs in, 183. 



Panama Canal Zone, Culex (Tricho- 

 prosopon) tvilsoni from, 189. 



Pangonia, possibly transmitting try- 

 panosomiasis, 119. 



Pangonia beckeri, transmitting try- 

 panosomiasis in SomalUand, 99. 



Pangonia (Corisoneura) longirosiris, 

 blood-sucking habits of, 99, 100, 

 131. 



Pangonia magrettii, transmitting 

 trvpanosomiasls in Somaliland, 

 99. 



papatasii, Phlebotomus. 



Papio sphinx (Dog-faced Baboon), 

 Olossina submorsitans associated 

 with, in the Gold Coast, 98. 



Paradichlorbenzene, ineffective 



against lice, 189. 



paradoxa, Lepidoselaga. 



paraensis, Culicoides ; Dendromyia. 



Paraffin, in sprays for house-flies, 

 185; against warble-flies in cat- 

 tle, 188. 



Paris Green, ineffective against 

 bed-bugs, 240. 



parumpilosus, Trichodectes (see 

 T. equi). 



parva, Theileria. 



parvifascia, Ghrysops. 



parvum, Amblyomma. 



parvus. Anopheles {Myzorhynchella). 



Passer domesticus (see Sparrow). 



Passeromyia heterochaeta, attacking 

 birds in the Belgian Congo, 155. 



pata^ona, Guterebra. 



Patagonia, Oestrinae from, 129. 



pavesii, Oyrosiigma {Spathicera). 



pecaudi, Trypanosoma. 



peccator, Culex (Melanoconion). 



pecorum, Oastrophilus ; Trypano- 

 soma. 



pecuarum, Simulium. 



pediculi, Rickettsia. 



Pediculus, bibliography of, 18. 



Pediculus capitis, in Australia, 62; 

 in Ecuador, 192 ; bionomics of, 

 76 ; transmitting recurrent fever, 

 54 ; not experimentally trans- 

 mitting recurrent fever, 215 ; 

 compared with P. humanus, 75, 

 191 ; (see Lice). 



Pediculus corporis (see P. humanus). 



Pediculus humanus, in Australia. 

 62 ; in Ecuador, 192 ; and re- 

 current fever, 59, 215 ; trans- 

 mission of Rickettsia prowazekihj, 

 113; and typhus, 80 ; bionomics 

 of, 19, 93 ; measures against, 93, 

 132, 167, 189, 219 ; compared 

 with P. capitis, 75, 191 ; less 

 susceptible to hydrocyanic acid 

 than mosquitos, 57 ; not migra- 

 ting from human clothing to a 

 horse, 45 ; (see Lice). 



Pediculus vestimenti ( seeP. humanus). 



Pelecorhynchus distinctus, sp. n., in 

 Australia, 238. 



Pelecorhynchus mirabilis, in Queens- 

 land, 227. 



