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INDEX. 



Bhipicephahis swhus, iu the Belgian 

 Congo, 35 ; in Kussia, 99 ; on 

 horses in Turkestan, 98 ; trans- 

 mitting Piroplasma spp., 71. 



Bhipidura tricolor, destroying blow- 

 flies in Australia, 165. 



Rhodesia, a new Haematopota from, 

 2 ; spread of Olossina morsitam 

 in, 26 ; transmission of trypano- 

 somiasis in the absence of tsetse- 

 flies in, 166; immunity in relation 

 to stock diseases of, 105 ; ase of 

 home-made fly-papers in, 52. 



Rice, influence of cultivation of, on 

 malaria, 40, 142. 



ricinus, Ixodes. 



BiclceUsia, carried by lice, 110. 



Rickettsia prowazeki, believed to be 

 the causal agent of typhus, 33, 

 171. 



rima, Oulex. 



Rio de Janeiro, disappearance of 

 yellow fever from, 136. 



Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, 

 measures against, in U.S.A., 31, 

 78, 80. 



Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever 

 Tick (see Dermaeentor venustus). 



rossi, Anopheles. 



rotundatuK, Gimex (see G. hemiptera). 



rmvlandi, Pseudouranotaenia. 



rufescens, Aeprymnus ; Mus rattus. 



rufifacies, Pycnosoma (Galliphora). 



rufipes, Hippobosea. 



Rumania, spirochaetosis in fowls in, 

 33. 



Russia, malaria and mosquitos in, 

 62, 84 ; list of ticks in, 99 ; 

 medical entomology in, 109. 



s. 



Sabethes locnlipes, in Trinidad, 60. 

 Sabethes remipes. in Trinidad, 60. 

 Sabethinua purpureus, in Trinidad, 



60. 

 Sabethoides confusus, in Trinidad, 



60. 

 Sabethoides undosus, in Trinidad, 



60. 

 saeva, Psorophora. 

 Sahara, transmission of trypano- 



somes by Stomoxys in, 12. 

 Salicylates, in baits for house-flies, 



146. 

 Salicylic Acid, in formula against 



Dermatophilus penetrans, 63. 

 Salicylic Aldehyde, for fumigating 



animals, 132. 

 salinarius, Gulex. 



Salvarsan, for treating spirochae- 

 ► tosisin fowls, 190. 

 Samoa, bat parasites in, 29, 

 Sand-flies, repellents for, 24, 89 ; 



(see Phlebotomus) 



Sand Fly Fever, in Mesopotamia, 

 24 ; supposed identity of, with 

 dengue, 37 ; transmitted by Phle- 

 botomus jiapatasii, 153 ; (see also 

 Pappataci Fever). 



sanguineus, PhipicepTialus; Tabanus. 



sapphirinus, Uranotaenia. 



Sarcophaga, found in nest of Bembex 

 spinolae, 74 ; parasitised by Na- 

 sonia brevicornis, 158 ; causing 

 myiasis in calves in Brazil, 28. 



Sarcophaga bullata, sp. n., in New 

 England, 34. 



Sarcophaga cooleyi, seasonal abim- 

 dance of, in Montana, 125. 



Sarcophaga froggatii, sp. n., attack- 

 ing sheep in Queensland, 54. 



Sarcophaga haemorrhoidalis, biono- 

 mics of, in the Belgian Congo, 139 ; 

 seasonal abundance of, in Mon- 

 tana, 125. 



Sarcophaga helicis, in New Jersey, 

 145. 



Sarcophaga nurus (see S. haemor- 

 rhoidalis). 



Sarcophaga scoparia nearctica, sub- 

 sp. n., in New England, 34. 



Sarcoptes, effect of heat on, 90. 



Sarcoptes scabiei communis major, 

 infesting man, 181. 



Sardinia, piroplasmosis in horses in, 

 28 ; measures against malaria in, 

 117, 181. 



savignyi, Ornithodorus . 



sayi, Janthinosoma. 



scabiei, Acarus. 



Scabies, in sheep and its control, 11 5, 

 116,118,192; control of , in man, 

 31, 174, 175, 181 ; effect of chlo- 

 rine on, 153 ; treatment of, with 

 Kleczany oil, 182 ; (see also 

 Mange). 



scalaris, Fannia ; Trichodectes. 



srapularis, Lcucomyia. 



Scatophaga furcata, predaceous on 

 house-flies, in U.S.A., 30. 



Scaurus striatus, intermediate host 

 of Hymenolepis diminuta, 14. 



Scenopinus fenestralis, predaceous 

 on other insects in New Jersey, 

 145. 



scholasticus, Gulex. 



schiiffneri, Anopheles. 



scintillans, Psorophora. 



Screw-worm Fly (see Ghrysomyia 

 macellaria). ' 



sc7'iptus, Tiaqelaphus. 



scudderi, Bogeria. 



scutellaris, Stegomyia. 



scutellatus, Diachlorus. 



Scutigera forceps, predaceous on bed- 

 bugs in U.S.A., 48. 



secedens, Tabanus. 



semisordidns, Tahanii?. 



