INDEX. 



215 



175, 181 ; legislation against 

 mange in, in France, 120 ; pso- 

 roptic otacariasis in, 77 ; dipping 

 tank for, 177 ; restriction of 

 movements of, against Rocky 

 Mountain spotted fever, 78 ; 

 swamp fever conveyed to, by 

 Stomoxys calcitrans, 123 ; per- 

 nicious anaemia in, believed to 

 be transmitted by Gastrophilus, 

 185. 



hortator, Aedes. 



Hot Air, experiments witb, against 

 animal parasites, 43, 177. 



House-flies, relation of, to disease, 

 49, 66, 71, 111, 117, 126, 127, 149, 

 151, 162, 163; measures against 

 in Mesopotamia, 23 ; seasonal 

 abundance of, in Montana, 125 ; 

 relation of, to dysentery in Java, 

 66 ; hibernation of, 29, 58, 127, 

 154 ; bionomics and control of, 

 in U.S.A., 8, 9, 71, 81, 92, 110, 

 114, 125, 126, 130, 137, 145, 162, 

 168 ; economic loss duo to, in 

 U.S.A., 114 ; baits and traps for, 

 23, 45, 52, 72, 93, 115, 121, 146; 

 experiments witb sprays against, 

 24 ; dispersion of, in towns, 81 ; 

 experiments with benzine deriva- 

 tives and, 132 ; methods of 

 fumigating against, 121 ; experi- 

 ments with stable litter and, 185 ; 

 Emjnisa muscae ineffective as a 

 control for, 116 ; not transmitting 

 poliomyelitis, 186 ; (see also 

 Miisca domestica ) . 



Hulecoeteomyia milsoni, sp. n., in 

 Australia, 67. 



humanus, Pedictdus. 



hum er ale, Amblyomma. 



Hungary, Simulium colmnbaczense 

 atta."king cattle in, 17. 



huntcri. Anopheles. 



Hyaena (Hyaena crocuta), a reser- 

 voir of trypanosomiasis in Zulu- 

 land, 172."^ 



Hyahmma aegyptmm, transmitting 

 Piroplasma bonis, 71 ; in Turke- 

 stan, 98. 



Hyalomma aeqyptium dromedarii, on 

 horses in Turkestan, 98. 



Hyalomma syriacum, on camels in 

 Turkestan, 98. 



hybrida, Culicada. 



Hydrochloa carolinensis, mosquitos 

 breeding amongst, 102. 



Hydrochloric Acid, for preventing 

 oxidation in arsenical dips, 108. 



Hydrocyanic Acid, against bed- 

 bugs, 48, 105 ; against household 

 pests. 59, 75 ; against lice, 130 ; 

 methods of fumigating ships with 

 61 ; preparation of, 75. 



hylephilus. Anopheles. 



Hymenolepis diminuta, intermediate 



insect hosts of, 14. 

 Hym.onclepis nana, carried by fleas, 



14. 

 Hypoderma (Warble-fly), in U.S.A., 



58 ; control of, in cattle, 123 ; 



bionomics and control of, in 



Ireland, 155. 

 Hypoderma bovis, rare in Brazil, 28 ; 



in Canada, 105; distribution of, 



in Ohio, 89 ; measures against in 



cattle, 177. 

 Hypoderma lineatum, in Canada, 



105 ; distribution of, in Ohio, 89. 

 Hystrix cristata, new fleas on, in 



Tunis, 87. 



I. 



ianthina, Diatominetira. 



Icterus epidemicus, possibly carried 

 by house-flies. 111. 



Icterus infectiosus, in Macedonia and 

 Albania, 145 ; jjossibly carried by 

 mosqiiitos, 112 ; (see Jaundice). 



Icthyol, in formula against Dermato- 

 philus penetrans, 63. 



Iguana nudicollis, Plasmodium cari- 

 nit infesting, in Guiana, 94. 



imitator, Culex. 



impiger. Aides. 



imponens, Tabanus. 



impressus, Tabanus. 



incidens, Theobaldia. 



inconspicuosus, Micraedes. 



increpitus, Aedes. 



India, Tabanids harbouring flagel- 

 lates in, 11 ; dengue transmitted 

 by Culex fatigans in, 37 ; bio- 

 nomics of blood-sucking insects 

 in, 38, 104; surra in camels in, 

 82 ; malaria and mosquitos in, 

 88 ; effect of temperature on inci- 

 dence of plague and fleas, in, 140. 



Indo-China, supposed transmission 

 of tuberculosis by mosquitos in, 

 15 ; plague and rats in, 50. 



inflictus, Culex. 



Influenza, Stegomyia scutellaris 

 doubtfully associated with, in Ha- 

 waii, 17 ; associated with typhus, 

 171. 



infusca, Pangonia. 



infuscata, Lucilia (see L. caesar and 

 Phormia regina). 



inimitabilis, Culex. 



insignis, Culex ; Philaematomyia. 



insolita, Verrallina. 



italica, Haematopota. 



intestinalis, GastropMhis ( see G. equi ) ; 

 Lamblia. 



invidiosus, Culex. 



inquisitor, Culex. 



lodates, in baits for house-flies, 

 146. 



