INDEX. 



229 



Senegal, distribution of Glossina 

 morsitans in, 38 ; attempt to rear 

 Glossina from, in France, 157. 

 senior, Tabanus. 

 Sepsis, North American species of, 



192. 

 Sepsis minuta, trapped with ammo- 

 nium carbonate, 45 ; in New 

 Jersey, 145. 

 Sepsis violacea, in New Jersey, 145. 

 sequax, Tabanus. 



■Serbia, insect-borne diseases in, 31, 

 188 ; spirochaetosis in fowls in, 

 33. 

 sergenti, Phlebotormts. 

 sericata, Lucilia. 

 serrata, Haematobia (see Lyperosia 



irritans). 

 ■serraticeps, Pulex (see Ctenocephalus 



canis). 

 serratus, Protoculex. 

 Seven Day Fever, possibly carried 



by bed-bugs in the Sudan, 179. 

 sexlineata. Stegomyia. 

 Seychelles, larvivorous fish imported 



from, into Zanzibar, 147. 

 Shale Oils, advantages of, over coal- 

 tar oil against house-flies, 15. 

 Sheep, not attacked by Amhh/omma- 

 altiplanum in Argentina, 168 ; 

 parasites of, in Australia, 118 ; 

 bionomics and control of flies 

 infesting, in Australia, 6, 54, 77, 

 94, 163-166, 191 ; tick -borne 

 gastro-enteritis in, in British 

 East Africa, 76 ; infested with 

 Psoropies communis var. rnprae 

 in the Belgian Congo, 35 ; para- 

 sites of, and their control in 

 France, 122, 177 ; lice on, in 

 Ireland, 163 ; ticks on, in Mon- 

 tana, 80 ; trypanosomiasis in, in 

 Nigeria, 40 ; attacked by Leptus 

 nutumnalis in Switzerland, 32 ; 

 Theileria oris in, in Turkestan, 

 99 ; measures against Melophague 

 ovinus on, in New Zealand, 191 ; 

 Ixodes hexagonus on, 15; psoroptic 

 otacariasis in, 77 ; dips for 48, 

 115, 118, 146; trap for flies 

 infesting, 7 ; little susceptible to 

 Trypanosoma marocanum, 97 ; 

 restriction of movements of, 

 against Rocky Mountain spotted 

 fever, 78. 

 Sheep Lou=»e (see Triehodectps sphae- 



rocephalus). 



Sheep Scab, a notifiable disease in 



Australia, 118; in Britain, 192; 



and its control in Canada, 115, 



118. 



Sheep Tick (see Melophagus ovinus). 



Ships, methods of fumigating, with 



hydrocyanic acid. 61 ; measures 



against insect-borne diseases in. 



86 ; destruction of rats in, 24, 

 148 ; modern, less likely to 

 carry Stegom,yia fasciata, 136. 

 Sierra Leone, a new Haematopota 



from, 2. 

 signata, Monedula. 

 silacea, Ghrysops. 

 similis, Anopheles ; Gulex ; Gyclo- 



podia, 

 simpsoni, Taba/nus. 

 simsoni, Stephanocircus. 

 simulator, Gulex. 



Simuliidae, believed to transmit 

 leishmaniasis in Brazil, 182; 

 bibliography of British species 

 of, 70 ; attacking horses in 

 Canada, 105. 

 Simulium, in Brazil, 65. 

 Simulium colu/mbaczense, attacking 



cattle in Hungary, 17. 

 Simulium pecuarwm, attacking 

 domestic animals in Kentucky, 

 167. 

 Simulium reptann, causing death of 



cattle in Germany, 120. 

 Simulium venustum, 167. 

 simus, Bhipicephalus. 

 sinensis. Anopheles, 

 sinicus, Macacus. 

 sitiens, Gulex. 

 Skunks, conveying chicken mites, 



174. 

 Skusea, sub-genus of Aides, 53. 

 Sleeping Sickness, 152 ; in the 

 Belgian Congo, 95, 114, 190; in 

 Kamerun, 14, 32 ; in Nigeria, 

 40 ; identity of trypanosomes 

 causing, in Nyasaland, 83 ; 

 distribution of. in Uganda, 20, 

 86 ; effect of age, sex and race 

 on incidence of, 45 ; (see Try' 

 panosoma gambiense and T. rho- 

 desiense). 

 Smallpox, 49. 

 smithi, Wyeomyia. 

 Snakes, Amhlyomma dissimile on, 

 in British Guiana, 4 ; Aponomma 

 laeve on, in the Gold Coast, 45. 

 Soamin, treatment of surra in camels 



with, 83. 

 Soap weed, decoction of, ineffective 



against house-fly larvae, 8. 

 socialis, Tabanus. 

 socius, Tabanus. 



Sodium, salts of, in baits for house- 

 flies, 146. 

 Sodium Arsenate, in formulae 

 against mange in horses, 108 ; in 

 baits for house-flies, 23, 72, 146 ; 

 for poisoning blow-flies, 164-165; 

 in cattle dips, 25, 78, 108. 

 Sodium Bicarbonate, in formulae 



against mange in horses, 108. 

 Sodium Carbonate, in formulae for 

 sheep dip, 122. 



