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INDEX, 



Haematopota abyssinica, believed to 

 transmit trypanosomiasis in Eri- 

 trea, 176. 



Haematopota beringeri, in the Gold 

 Coast, 45. 



Haematopota corsoni, in the Gold 

 Coast, 45. 



Haematopota crassicrus, sp. n., in 

 British East Africa, 2. 



Haematopota decora, in the Gold 

 Coast, 45. 



Haematopota duttoni, harbouring fla- 

 gellates in the Congo, 11. 



Haematopota fasciatapex, sp. n., in 

 Nyasaland, 2. 



Haematopota gracilis, in the Gold 

 Coast, 45. 



Haematopota italica. harbouring fla- 

 gellates in France, 11. 



Haematopota mordens, sp. n., in the 

 Gold Coast, 2. 



Haematopota nefanda, sp. n., in 

 Uganda, 2. 



Haematopota ohsoleta, sp. n., in 

 Nyasaland, 2. 



Haematopota paUidicornis, sp. n., in 

 Nyasaland and Rhodesia, 2. 



Haematopota pertinens, possibly 

 transmitting trypanosomiasis in 

 Rhodesia, 166. 



Haematopota perturbans, sp. n., in 

 the Belgian Congo, 2 ; believed to 

 transmit Trypanosoma casalboui 

 var. pigritia, 13, 35. 



Haematopota plnvialis, harbouring 

 flagellates in Germany, 11 ; a prob- 

 able carrier of Weil's disease, 113. 



Haematopota pulchella, sp. n., in 

 Nyasaland, 2. 



Haematopota rabida, sp. n., in Ny- 

 asaland, 2. 



Haematopota vandenhrandeni, har- 

 bouring flagellates in the Congo, 

 11. 



haemorrhoidalis, Oastrophilus -, Bar- 

 cophaga. 



Jiaitiensis, MegarJiinus. 



Halteridium danileivskii, infesting 

 .birds in Russia, 85. 



Haplochilus, destroying mosquito 

 larvae, 104. 



Hare, Cheletiella parasitivorax 

 found on, 128. 



Marker Apparatus, for fumigating 

 ships, 148. 



Havana, disappearance of yellow 

 fever from, 136. 



Hawaii, Echidnophaga galUnacea in, 

 10 ; mosquitos in, 17 ; reduc- 

 tion of plague in, 17 ; fish 

 introduced into, against mosqui- 

 tos, 40 ; Spalangia philippinensis 

 introduced into, against Lyperosia 

 irritans, 137 ; Clerada apici- 

 cornis attacking man in, 138. 



Head Louse (see Pediculus capitis), 



helicis, Sarcophaga. 



Hellebore, against house-fly larvae, 

 8, 126. 



Helmet, for protecting against bites 

 of Glossina, 185. 



hemiptera, Cimex. 



Hen Flea (see Echidnophaga galU- 

 nacea). 



herbertensis, Pseudochirus. 



Herpetomonas oestrorum, parasite of 

 Oestrid larvae, 50. 



Heterandria, destroying mosquito 

 larvae, 104. 



heterochaeta, Passeromyia. 



heteroclitus, Fundulus. 



Heteropoda venatoria, in Brazil, 28. 



hexagonus, Ixodes. 



hexodontus, Aedes. 



hilaris, Tabanus. 



hilli, Pygiopsylla ; Stegomyia. 



Hippobosca rufipes, possibly trans- 

 mitting Trypanosoma theileri in 

 South Africa, 11. 



Hippobosca equina, infesting horses 

 in Queensland, 10. 



Hippobosca maculata, possibly trans- 

 mitting Trypanosoma theileri in 

 South Africa, 11 ; believed to 

 transmit trypanosomiasis in Eri- 

 trea, 176. 



Hippocentrum versicolor, in Nigeria, 

 39. 



Hippopotamus, Bhinoestrus infest- 

 ing, 50. 



hirsutus, Ochlerotatus. 



histolytica. Entamoeba^ 



hobartiensis, Tabanus, 



holoeyclus, Ixodes. 



hominis, Dermatobia ; Pulex (see 

 P. irritans). 



Homoeomma nigrum, in Brazil, 28. 



Horn Flies (see Lyperosia). 



Horses, trypanosomiasis in, in 

 Africa, 25, 40, 97 ; insect-borne 

 diseases of, in Brazil, 16, 28, 110 ; 

 infested with Chorioptes equi in 

 the Belgian Congo, 35 ; flies 

 infesting, in Canada, 105 ; infec- 

 ted with siirra in India, 83 ; 

 ticks on, in Montana, 80 ; Hippo- 

 bosca equina infesting, in Queens- 

 land, 1 ; piroplasmosis in, in 

 Sardinia and the Balkans, 28, 33 ; 

 diseases of, in Rhodesia, 105 ; 

 blood-parasites of, in Turkestan, 

 99 ; attacked by Tabanids in 

 U.S.A., 127, 179 ; attacked by 

 Bemodex, 13, 180 ; infested with 

 Gastrophilus spp., 27, 45, 122, 

 162, 177; Habronema conveyed 

 to, by house-flies, 16, 126 ; mange 

 and its control in, 16, 18, 29, 62, 

 77, 108, 120, 123, 128, 178; 

 mange of, commimicable to man. 



