INDEX. 



285 



Stegomyia scutellaris (see 8. albo- 

 picta). 



Stegomyia simpsoni, at Accra, 16 ; 

 breeding places of, in West 

 Africa, 38 ; in Zanzibar, 123. 



Stegomyia tasmnniensis, in Queens- 

 land, 74. 



Stegomyia thomsoni, in the Punjab, 

 196. 



Stegomyia unilineata, breeding 

 X»laces of, in West Africa, 38. 



Stegomyia w-alba, in Formosa, 50 ; 

 in India, 64. 



stephensi. Anopheles. 



Stethomyia (see Anopheles). 



Stigeoclonium, Psychoda sexpunc 

 lata checking growth of, in 

 sewage beds, 117. 



stigmatosoma, Gulex. 



stimulans. Aides ; Chrysops. 



Stizus turneri, sp. n., predaceous on 

 flies in Australia, 68. 



Stomoxys, transmitting trypano- 

 somiasis in West Africa, 122 ; 

 attacking domestic animals in 

 Australia, 118 ; conveying horse- 

 sickness in the Belgian Congo, 

 161 ; not found to convey try- 

 panosomiasis in Rhodesia, 133 ; 

 probable carrier of trypanosomi- 

 asis in Uganda, 31 ; believed not 

 to convey trypanosomiasis in 

 Zanzibar, 133 ; not transmitting 

 Anaplasma, 75 ; transmission of 

 Habronema by, 13. 



Stomoxys calcitrans, in Australia, 62 ; 

 attacking dogs in Canada, 183 ; 

 in Egypt, 239 ; bionomics of, 

 in Germany, 174; Monedula 

 denticorni.' predaceous on, in 

 British Guiana, 18 ; attacking 

 domestic animals in Zanzibar, 

 46, 47; in U.S.A., 103, 169; 

 repellents for protecting cattle 

 from, 186 ; not ovipositing on 

 meat, 81 ; probably not a carrier 

 of Onchocerca gibsoni, 27 ; pro- 

 bably not transmitting polio- 

 myelitis, 68, 112; transmitting 

 swamp fever of horses, 86 ; 

 possibly transmitting trypano- 

 somiasis.. 119. 



Stomoxys ni^ra, attacking domestic 

 animals m Zanzibar, 46, 47 ; 

 possibly transmitting trypano- 

 somiasis, 119. 



Stomoxys om,ega, in Nigeria, 225. 



straminea, Gynonycteris, 



striaticeps, Trombidvum. 



striatus, Ophiocephalus ; Tabanus ; 

 Tamias. 



stygius, Tabanus. 



stytifer, Ooniodes. 



sublividus, Silvius. 



subm^rsita/nSf Qlossina. 

 (C664) 



Sudan, relation between Glossina 

 morsitans and game in, 84 ; 

 filariasis unknown on Red Sea 

 coast of, 61 ; Cantharid beetles 

 affecting man in, 194, 



swfis, Tabanus. 



suffocans, Gonepatus. 



Sugar, in baits for house-flies, 100, 

 186. 



suis, Haematopinus ; Sarcoptes 

 scabiei. 



Sulphur, against parasites of domes- 

 tic animals, 15, 45, 89, 115, 170 ; 

 against parasites of fowls. 14, 

 74, 111, 143 ; against lice on man, 

 167, 189 ; unreliability of, for 

 destroying lice, 189, 237 ; fumi 

 gation with, against bed-bugs, 

 240 ; fumigation with, against 

 mosquitos, 117 ; in repellents for 

 blood-sucking flies, 179. 



Sulphur Dioxide, ventilation of 

 ships after fumigation with, 20 ; 

 less efficient than hydrocyanic 

 gas for destroying rats on ships, 

 153 , fumigation with, ineffective 

 against lice, 120. 



Sulphuric Acid, less effective than 

 oil against mosquito larvae, 156 ; 

 increasing efficiency of mosquito 

 larvicide, 207 ; against Oestrus 

 ovis, 170. 



Sulphuric Ether, for treating horses 

 infested with Gastrophilus, 238. 



Sulphurous Anhydride, against 

 mange on horses, 42, 43, 180. 



Sumatra, mosquitos and malaria in, 

 110. 



superpictus. Anopheles (see A. pales- 

 tinensis). 



Surra, transmitted to horses by 

 Haematopota, 99 ; (see Trypano- 

 soma evansi). 



Swallows, attacked by Gimex hirun- 

 dinis, 159 ; attacked by Phormia 

 azurea, 155 ; destroying mos- 

 quitos, 162. 



Swamp Fever, transmitted to horses 

 by Stomoxys calcitrans, 86 ; in 

 horses, probably caused by larvae 

 of Gastrophilus, 152, 169 ; (see 

 Pernicious Anaemia). 



Switzerland, bionomics and distri- 

 bution of mosquitos in, 52, 172. 



sylvaticus, Apodemus. 



sylvestris, Aedes (see A. vexans). 



Symbiotes [Ghorioptes), 81. 



Synthesiomyia brasiliana, eggs of 

 Dermatobia laid on, in Brazil, 

 130; in Hawaii, 164. 



T. 



Tabanidae, new, from Australia, 

 118, 238; of Brazil, 90; disease 



