INDEX. 



231 



stictiealis, Eretes. 



stimulans, Ohrysops 



Stockholm Tar, against ticks on 



cattle, 173. 

 Stomoxys, iu Grrenada, 54 ; measurea 

 against, in Mesopotamia, 23 ; 

 believed to transmit trypano- 

 somiasis, 11, 12, 13, 107, 173; 

 not normally transmitting polio- 

 myelitis, 186. 

 Stomoxys brunnipes, in Eritrea, 176. 

 Stmtioxys calcitrans, 49 ; attacking 

 domestic animals in Canada, 105 ; 

 believed to transmit trypanoso- 

 miasis in Eritrea, 176 ; probably 

 transmitting Mai do Caderas 

 (Trypanosoma equinum) in S. 

 America, 4, 12 ; iu the Belgian 

 Congo, 35 ; in the Gold Coast, 

 45, 47 ; in Jamaica, 131 ; in 

 New Jersey, 145; possibly 

 transmitting trypanosomiasis in 

 Rhodesia, "l66 ; protection of 

 cattle from, 73, 82 ; not import- 

 ant in transmitting surra in 

 Philippines, 61 ; probably not 

 transmitting Onchocerca gibsoni, 

 110; probably not a carrier of 

 poliomyelitis, " 162 ; conveying 

 swamp fever to horses, 123 ; 

 trapped with ammonium car- 

 bonate, 45 ; failure of valerianic 

 acid to attract, 45. 

 Stomoxys nigra, feeding on birds 



in Nigeria, 39. 

 Stomoxys omega, in Nigeria, 39. 

 Stomoxys taeniata, believed to 

 transmit trypanosomiasis in 

 Eritrea, 176. 

 Stomoxys transvittata, sp. n., in 



Natal, 83. 

 striatus, Scaurus ; Tabanus. 

 Strychnine, in bait for Citellus 



folumbianus, 79. 

 Sirickeria jiirgensi, sp. n., a parasite 



of Pedicidus humatius, 111. 

 styqia, Pollenia. 



Siiccinic Acid, as a bait for house- 

 flies, 72. 

 Sucrose, a poor bait for house-flies, 



72. 

 Sudan, Anglo-Egyptian, transmis- 

 sion of . Trypanosoma cazalboui 

 by flies other than Ghssina iu, 

 12 ; seven-day fever in, 179. 

 Sudan, French, Glossina and try- 

 panosomiasis in, 38. 

 sufis, Tabanus. 

 sugens, Stegomyia. 

 suis, Haematopinus. 

 sulcatus, Acilius ; Phanaeus. 

 Sulphur, fumigation with, against 

 bed-bugs, 48 ; fumigation with, 

 against house-flies, 121 ; and 

 naphthaline against lice, % 91; 



against mange in horses, 62, 108 ; 

 allaying irritation caused by 

 Pedicuhides ventricosus, 37 ; 

 against scabies, 175, 181 ; port- 

 able apparatus for fumigating 

 with, 152. 

 Sulphur Dioxide, fumigation with, 

 against rats on ships, 148; not 

 recommended against lice, 91. 

 Sulphuric Acid, for preventing 

 oxidation in arsenical dips, 108. 

 Sulphurous Anhydride, not recom- 

 mended against lice, 34. 

 Sumatra, mosquitos and malaria 



in, 26 ; Anophelines of, 27. 

 superbus. Mega rhinus. 

 superpictus, Anopheles, 

 surinaniensis, Monedula. 

 Surra (Trypanosoma evansi), trans- 

 mitted by Tabanids and Stomoxys 

 12, 107- flies transmitting, in 

 India, 38, 104; in camels in 

 India, 82 ; transmission of, in 

 the Philippines, 60. 

 swainsoni, Phascologale. 

 Swamp Fever, conveyed to horses 



by Stomoxys calcitrans, 123. 

 Switzerland, Lepttis autumnalis 

 attacking goats in, 32 ; bionomics 

 of mosquitos in, 42. 

 sylvarum, Lucilia. 

 sylvestris, Ochlerotatus (Aedes). 

 syriacum, Eyalomm,a. 



T. 



Tabanidae, natural enemies of, in 

 British Guiana, 4 ; uucommon 

 in Grenada, 54 ; of Tasmania, 

 66, 67 ; list of, transmitting 

 flagellates, 11 ; conveying Micro- 

 filaria diurna, 119; probably 

 transmitting Mai de Caderas in 

 British Guiana, 4 ; probably 

 transmitting Onchocerca gibsoni, 

 110; relation of, to surra in 

 India, 38, 104; transmitting 

 trypanosomiasis, 11, 12, 107, 166, 

 176 ; probably carrying Weils 

 disease, 113; new species of, 2, 

 66, 67, 127. 



Tabanus, 49. 



Tabanus africanus, harbouring 

 flagellates in Egypt, 11. 



Tabanus albimedius, transmitting 

 surra in India, 38. 



Tabanus americanus, attacking 

 domestic animals in Florida, 179. 



Tabanus annularis, sp. n., in 

 Mississippi, 127. 



Tabanus bigutattus, in the Belgian 

 Congo, 35. 



Tabanus biguttatus var. croceus, in 

 the Gold Coast, 45. 



