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INDEX. 



Colorado, spotted fever in, 101. 



communis ovis, Psoroptes. 



concolor, Culex. 



Cone-nose, Blood-sucking (Triatoma 

 sanguisuga), 107. 



Congo, Belgian, Auchm^eromyia and 

 Cordylobia in, 91, 187 ; blood- 

 sucking Muscids and Culicids of, 

 220; Glossina palpalis at 5,000 ft. 

 in, 193; sleeping sickness in, 31, 45, 

 144 ; animal trypanosomiasis in, 

 36 ; Tabanidae from, 7, 100, 141 ; 

 goat mange in, 93 ; new tsetse-fly 

 from, 168 ; new parasite of 

 Glossina from, 93 ; new Oestrid fly 

 from, 94. 



Congo, French, Glossina iabani- 

 formis from, 192 ; Cordylobia in, 

 187. 



congolense, Trypanosoma. 



Conium poisoning resembling symp- 

 toms of paralysis caused by tick 

 bite, 189. 



Connecticut, mosquito control work 

 in, 39, 94, 226. 



Conorrhinus (see Triatoma). 



Conorrhinus diminutus (see Tria- 

 toma rugulosa). 



Conostigma rodhai7ii parasitising 

 Glossina palpalis, 93. 



convexifrons, 3It(sca. 



Cooper's Arsenical Dip, 22 ; resis- 

 tance of Ornithodorus moubata 

 to, 63. 



copemani, Tdbanus. 



Copper sulphate, for killing mos- 

 quito larvae, 9. 



Copra itch, mite causing, 15. 



cordiger, Tabanus. 



Cordulia, 195. 



Cordylobia anthropophaga, 91, 171, 

 187. 



Cordylobia rodhaini, 187. 



Corethra velutinus (see Moclilonyx). 



Corixa, 195. 



corniger, Culex. 



cornigera, Haemaphysalis. 



Cornwall, Haematopota italica in, 

 69. 



Corsica, Phlebotomus in, 32. 



corvicina, Musca. 



Cosviolestes pictus, trypanosomes in, 

 141. 



costalis. Anopheles {Pyretophorus). 



Costa Rica, dipping cattle in, 159. 



Cotton seed oil, ineffective against 

 ticks, 117; against flies attack- 

 ing cattle, 208. 



Crab holes, Ceratopogoninae breed- 

 ing in, 64 ; mosquitos in, 52. 



Creosote against Argas persicus, 

 116; against mosquitos, 167; 

 and olive oil against lice, 99. 



Cresol, against flies, 191 ; and 

 phenol as an insecticide, 75. 



Cresyl against flies, 182 ; for 

 otitis, 101 ; against mosquitos, 

 167. 

 Crete, Phlebotomus fever in, 206. 

 cristata, Gedoelstia, 

 Crithidia, 141, 188. 

 Crithidia hyalommae, in Eyalomma 



aegyptium, 163, 199. 

 Crithidia tenuis, in Haematopota, 



120. 

 crucians, Aedes. 

 Cruciferae, reason why Pieris larvae 



eat, 224. 

 crucians, Culex. 

 crudelis, Haematopota. 

 cruenta, Sarcophaga. 

 Crustacea, larvae of Tabanus feed- 

 ing on, 201. 

 Crutching of sheep against maggot 



fly, 22. 

 cruzi, Trypanosoma (Schizotrypa- 



num). 

 ctenocephali, Herpetomonas. 

 Ctenocephalus canis, 88 ; capable of 

 becoming infected 

 with Leishmania, 4, 

 130 ; found in hu- 

 man clothing in 

 Java, 90 ; infected 

 with Herpetomonas 

 ctenocephali, m; on 

 rats, 103, 186; Try- 

 panosoma rubino- 

 icitschi in, 123. 

 „ felis and plague, 90. 



,, serraticeps (see C. 



canis). 

 Gtenophthalmus agyrtes on rats, 102, 

 103, 104. 

 „ bisoctodentatus on 



rats, 103. 

 „ pentacanthus on 



rats, 103. 

 Ctenopsylla musculi on rats, 43, 



103, 186. 

 Culex, at Khartoum, 166; breed- 

 ing in cess-pools, 50 ; 

 larvae at Tashkent, 196 ; 

 on Congo and Ubangi, 

 145 ; (see Mosquitos). 

 ,, «boniiHa/or,oviposition habits 

 of, 198. 

 ager, 220. 

 ,, aurifer, 22. 

 ,, canadensis, 22. 



cantator, and poliomyelitis, 



18 ; attracted by light, 



22 ; breeds in salt marshes 



in Connecticut, 39. 



concolor, in Bombay, 143, 



144; in Calcutta, 79. 

 cortiiger, breeding in crab 



holes, 64. 

 cumminsii (see Ochlerotatus). 

 duitoni, 220. 



