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INDEX. 



Methyl Alcohol, less toxic to insects 



than ethyl alcohol, 174. 

 Methylated Spirit, in formulae for 



protecting books from cock- 

 roaches, 58. 

 mexicanus, Tabanus. 

 Mexico, new Anopheline from, 82 ; 



house-flies and dysentery in, 127 ; 



Ornithodorus turicata infesting 



man and pigs in, 36 ; measures 



against typhus and lice in, 64, 



132. 

 Mice, bed-bugs artificially induced 



to feed on, 48 ; infested with 



Demodex musculi, 180 ; infested 



with Hymenolepis nana, 14 ; 



white, immune to virus of Rocky 



Mountain spotted fever, 79. 

 Micraedes, sub -genus of Culex, 53. 

 Mieraedes conservator (see Culex). 

 Micraedes inconspicuosus, in Accra, 



3. 

 microanmilaius, GiClex. 

 Microfilaria (Acanthocheilonema) 



Persians, found in African apes, 



119. 

 Microfilaria diurna, not found in 



African apes, 119; ckrried by 



Tabanids, 119. 

 Microfilaria kerandeli, infesting 



Bradypus tridactylus in French 



Guiana, 97. 

 Milk Emulsion, in repellent for 



flies, 187. 

 milsoni, Hulecoeteomyia. 

 Mimomyia, pupal characters of, 



167. 

 minimum, Monomorium. 

 minimus. Anopheles. 

 Minnesota, list of mosquitos in, 161. 

 minuta, Danielsia ; Sepsis, 

 minyitus, Ochlerotatus. 

 mirificus, Culex. 

 Mississipi, Tabanus annularis in, 



127. 

 Mites, control of, on fowls, 58, 126, 



173 ; on domestic animals, 29, 



35, 77, 115, 118; infesting Man- 



sonioides africanus in the Gold 



Coast, 47 ; in Japan, 160. 

 IMolasses, in baits for cockroaches, 



57 ; in baits for house-flies, 72, 



121. 

 Mollinesia latipennis, destroying 



mosquito larvae, 104. 

 inona, Cercopithecus. 

 Monedula pantherina, predaceous 



on Tabanids in British Guiana, 



4. 

 Mo-nedula 'ptmciata. predaceous on 



Tabanids in British Giuana, 4. 

 Monedula sirpuda, predaceous on 



Tabanids in British Guiana, 4. 

 Monedtda surinamensis, predacepus 



on Tabanids in British Guiana, 4. 



Monkeys, attacked by Dermatobia 

 hominis in Brazil, 28 ; experi- 

 mentally infected with Oriental 

 Sore, 98 ; experiments with 

 Stomoxys and poliomyelitis in, 

 186 ; experiments with surra 

 and, in the Philippines, 61 ; 

 experiments with typhus and, 

 100, 172, 188 ; blood-parasites- 

 of, 119. 



Monomorium minimum, predaceous 

 on chicken mites, 174. 



Monomorium pliaraonis, predaceous 

 on bed-bugs in U.S.A., 48. 



Montana, house-flies and their con- 

 trol in, 71, 81, 125 ; measures 

 against lice on cattle in, 41 ; 

 measures against Rocky Moim- 

 tain spotted fever in, 58, 78 80. 



mordens, Haematopota. 



morilli, Lucilia (see Pseudopyrellia 

 cornicina). 



Morocco, malaria and mosquitos in, 

 30, 156 ; Phlebotomus fever in, 

 35; Tabanus sufis in, 176; try- 

 panosomiasis of horses in, 97. 



morsitans, Glossina. 



Mosquito Larvae, breeding-places 

 of, 3, 5, 22, 42, 53, 54, 59, 67, 82, 

 84, 88, 100-102, 103, 104, 137, 

 141, 142, 143, 147, 148, 161, 190 ; 

 drainage against, 73, 101, 103, 

 104, 141, 143, 190 ; fish destroy- 

 ing, 22, 40, 58, 101, 104, 147 ; oU- 

 ing auiiinst, 22, 43, 54-57, 59, 87,. 

 118, 119, 138, 141, 144 ; effect of 

 carbolic acid on, 43 ; use of cork 

 granules against, 118; experi- 

 ments with chlorine against, 47 ; 

 cresol against, 88 ; experiments 

 with kerosene against, 54-57 ; 

 cultivation of Lemna palustris 

 against, 118 ; influence of salinity 

 on, 103. 



Mosquitos, and dengue, 49, 61, 68, 

 113, 153; and elephantiasis, 49; 

 and epidemic jaundice, 112, 182 ; 

 transmitting filariasis, 147 ; and 

 malaria, 1, 19, 21, 26, 27, 30, 31, 

 40, 58, 59, 63, 70, 73, 84, 86, 87, 

 88, 94, 97, 99, 100, 115, 133, 137, 

 138, 139, 144, 145, 148, 154, 156, 

 160, 161, 171, 187 ; probably not 

 transmitting Onchocerca gibsoni^ 

 110 ; probably not normal car- 

 riers of plague, 66 ; not trans- 

 mitting poliomyelitis, 186; prob- 

 ably not transmitting swamp 

 fever, 123 ; possibly transmitting 

 trypanosomiasis in Tropical Afri- 

 ca, 13, 166 ; supposed transmission 

 of tuberculosis by, 15 ; in British 

 East Africa, 31 ; in Albania, 144,. 

 145; in Algeria, 115, 161; in 

 South America, 113; in Australia,: 



