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INDEX. 



PelecorJiynchus tillyardi, sp. n., in 

 Australia, 238. 



pellionella, Tinea. 



Pellagra, Chironomids possibly as- 

 sociated with, in Egypt, 239. 



pembaensis, OcJilerotatus. 



penetrans, DermatopMlus (Sarcop- 

 sylla). 



pennsylvanicus, Camponotus. 



pentadactylus, Ateles. 



perfuscus, Culex. 



peribleptus, Culex (Mochlostyrax). 



Pericoma townsvillensis, probably 

 referable to Phlebotomus, 83. 



Periplaneta americana (American 

 Cockroach), in Kentucky, 210. 



Periplaneta orientalis (see Blatta). 



perniciosus, Phlebotomus. 



Pernicious Anaemia of Horses, 

 caused by Oestrid larvae, 44, 86, 

 120, 169, 209 ; in Java, 120 ; 

 (see Swamp Fever). 



personata, Dendromyia. 



Persia, recurrent fever in, 136. 



Persian Gulf, mosquitos infesting 

 ships in, 129. 



perturbans, Taeniorhynchus ( 3Ian- 

 sonia). 



Peru, Aedes epinolus, from, 86 ; 

 poisonous spiders in, 51. 



Petroleum, against lice on domestic 

 animals, 45, 120, 153 ; against 

 parasites of fowls, 14, 65 ; for 

 treating mange in man, 55 ; 

 effect of, on mosquito larvae, 

 70, 135, 183, 184. 



Petrolatum, experiments on the 

 effect of, on mosquito larvae, 

 184. 



phaenops, Tabanus. 



phaeorrhoea, Nygmia. 



pharaonis, Monomorium ; Anopheles. 



Pheidole megacephala, an enemy of 

 house-flies in Hawaii, 164, 



Phenol, effective against bed-bugs, 

 240 ; in formulae for larvicide 

 for flies, 25 ; against lice, 93. 



Philaematomyia, in India, 64. 



PMloematomyia crassirostris, in 

 India, 131. 



Philaematomyia gtirnei, in India, 

 131. 



Philaematomyia indica, sp. n., a 

 larviparous species in India, 131. 



Philaerhatomyiainsignis (see P. cras- 

 sirostris). 



Philippines, disease of cattle resem- 

 bling anaplasmosis in, 10 ; Gam- 

 busia ajffinis introduced into, from 

 Hawaii, 7 ; Tabanus striatus 

 transmitting surra in, 99, 169. 



Phlebotomus, and sandfly fever, 49, 

 79, 83, 114, 180, 192, 215, 239; 

 in Turkey, 192; on ships, 180; 

 relation of, to geckos, 159. 



Phlebotomus caucasicus, sp. n., a 

 probable carrier of sandfly fever 

 in Russia, 79. 



Phlebotomus legeri, in Spain, 49. 



Phlebotomus minutus, in Spain, 49. 



Phlebotomus minutus africanus, bio- 

 nomics of, in Tunisia, 203, 204. 



Phlebotomus papatasii, and sand- 

 fly fever in Egypt, 239 ; trans- 

 mitting sandfly fever in Lemnos, 

 114; and sandfly fever in the 

 Mediterranean, 215 ; not found 

 on the island of Rouad, 217 ; 

 transmitting sandfly fever in 

 Russia, 79 ; in Spain, 49 ; bio- 

 nomics of, in Timisia, 204. 



Phlebotomus perniciosus, and Medi- 

 terranean dengue in Syria, 217 ; 

 in Tunisia, 204. 



Phoniomyia bimaculipes, in For- 

 mosa, 51. 



Phoniomyia longirostris, in Brazil, 91- 



Phoniomyia pallidiventer, in Brazil, 

 91. 



Phormia azurea (groenlandica), in- 

 festing birds in Europe, 155 ; 

 distinct from P. sordida, 177; 

 infesting meat in Vienna, 81. 



Phormia regina, baits for, in U.S.A., 

 116. 



Phormia sordida, distinct from 

 P. azurea, 177. 



Phormia terraenovae, in U.S.A., 103, 

 116; baits for, 116. 



Phosphorus, in paste, ineffective 

 against bed-bugs, 240. 



Phragmites hurT<a, Tabanids oviposi- 

 ting on, in India, 63. 



Phthirius pubis, in Australia, 62 ; 

 in Ecuador, 192 ; possibly trans- 

 mitting recurrent fever, 215 ; 

 measures against, 219. 



Phyllodromia germanica (Croton 

 Bug), effect of temperature on, 

 67 ; in Kentucky, 210. 



pici, Mydaea. 



Pigeons, attacked by Cimex colum- 

 barius, 159 ; Chdex pipiens feed- 

 ing on, 107 ; parasites of, in 

 U.S.A., 14. 



Pigs, not attacked by Lyperosia 

 exigua in Australia, 118 ; attacked 

 by Dermatophilus penetrans in 

 Brazil, 92 ; hosts of Dermacentor 

 venustus in Montana, 146 ; try- 

 panosomiasis in, in Rhodesia, 

 133 ; parasites of, in U.S.A., 170 ; 

 measures against lice on, 94 ; a , 

 probable reservoir of sleeping 

 sickness, 85. 



piliferus, Raematopinus (Linogna- 

 thus). 



pilosus, Trichodectes. 



Pine Needles, Oil of, effective against, 

 bed-bugs, 240. 



