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INDEX. 



Nigeria, 68 ; relation of, to game, 

 39, 84, 98, 99 ; fossil species of, 

 228 ; natural enemies of, 99 ; 

 (see Glossina). 



Tsutsugamushi Fever (see Japanese 

 Kiver Fever). 



Tunis, new flea from, 28 ; Guinea 

 worm infesting Cyclops in, 130, 

 141 ; Microfilaria infesting cats 

 in, 200 ; mosquitos in, 141 ; 

 relation of Phlehotomus to Taren- 

 tola mauritanica in, 203-205 ; 

 toxoplasmosis of the gundi in, 

 27 ; larva of Theobaldia longia- 

 reolata found in, 106. 



tunitae, Elymnys munbianus. 



Turkey, prevalence of dengue in, 

 13; equine piroplasmosis in, 120 ; 

 Phlebotomus and sandfly fever in, 

 192 ; tick-borne diseases in, 12 ; 

 typhus fever endemic in, 226. 



Turkeys, parasites of, in U.S.A., 1 4. 



tarkhudi, Anopheles. 



turneri, Stizus. 



Turpentine, and ammonia, against 

 bed-bugs, 55, 240 ; against para- 

 sites of domestic animals, 32, 93, 

 94 ; against Oestrid larvae, 94, 

 169, 170. 



typhi-exanthematici. Bacillus. 



Typhoid, rats the potential distri- 

 butors of, 23 ; relation of flies to, 

 100. 



Typhus, measures against, in Ger- 

 many, 57 ; measures against, in 

 New York, 120; in Serbia, 35; 

 distribution of, 226 ; and lice, 

 80, 213, 236, 237 ; development 

 of BicJcettsia prowazeki in lice 

 infected with, 58, 237 ; BicJcett- 

 sia prowazehi not the causative 

 agent of, 113. 



u. 



Uganda, insect-borne diseases in, 



30 ; Trypanosoma uniformetTans- 



mittedby Glossinapaipalis in, 17. 

 Ulidia aenea, bionomics of, in 



India, 63, 64. 

 umbrosus. Anopheles, 

 unguiculata, Uranotaenia. 

 unicolor, Cryptotylus. 

 uniforme, Trypanosoma, 

 uniformis, Mansonioides (Mansonia, 



Taeniorhynchus) ; 8kusea. 

 unilineata, Stegomyia. 

 Uranotaenia, in Queensland.. 227. 

 Uranotaenia annulata, in Nigeria, 



225. 

 Uranotaenia unguiculata, breeding 



places of, in Macedonia, 163, 201. 

 Ureates of Ammonia, in food, due 



to presence of insects, 97. 



U.S.A., bionomics and control of 

 bot-flies infesting horses in, 150- 

 152; parasites of dogs in, 183; 

 bionomics and control of para- 

 sites of domestic animals in, 44, 

 153, 169, 170; flies causing 

 myiasis in man in, 3 ; bionomics 

 of house-flies in, 9, 103, 116, 158, 

 169, 210 ; measures against flies 

 and mosquitos in military camps 

 in, 32, 95, 189 ; household insects 

 in, 4 ; parasites of fowls in, 14, 

 65, 142 ; distribution of Gastro- 

 philus in, 88 ; measures against 

 malaria and mosquitos in, 5, 

 40, 66, 69, 70, 114, 136-138, 

 143, 154, 155, 168, 186, 209, 

 210, 228 ; man the probable 

 winter carrier of malaria in, 5 ; 

 economic loss due to malaria in, 

 168; cost of measures against 

 malaria in, 210 ; relation of rail- 

 roads to malaria in, 228 ; effect 

 of temperature on malarial 'para- 

 sites of mosquitos in, 32 ; mos- 

 quitos of, 5, 7, 8, 9, 65, 66, 70, 

 86, 87, 136-138, 143, 145, 154, 

 168, 189, 209, 223 ; dermatitis 

 in man supposed to be caused by 

 Oestrid larva in, 5 ; parasites 

 of rats in, 86 ; measures against 

 ticks infesting cattle in, 45, 143 ; 

 experimental transmission of 

 anthrax by blood-sucking insects 

 in, 181 ; transmission of swamp 

 fever of horses by Stomoxys 

 calcitrans in, 86 ; legislation 

 against insect-borne diseases in, 

 32 ; (see also under separate 

 States). 



Utah, mosquitos of, 8, 86. 



V. 



vagus. Anopheles (see A. ludlowi). 



validus, Leptinillus. 



Vallisneria spiralis, mosquitos 



breeding amongst, in Virginia, 



154. 

 valterii, Tabanus. 

 vandenia, Culicada. 

 vandersandei, Schongastia. 

 varia, Dichelacera. 

 variabilis, Dermacentor ; Lipeurus 



(see L. caponis). 

 variegatum, Amblyomma. 

 varipalpus, Aedes. 

 varipes, Chrysomyia (Calliphora). 

 Vaseline, for treating mange in 



dogs, 37. 

 Vegetable Powders, as mosquito 



iarvicides, 218. 

 vellosus, Gercolaves. 

 Venezuela, flies causing myiasis in, 



51 ; recurrent fever in, 216. 



