INDEX. 



251 



Cfdex fatigans, 43 ; and Leish- 



mania, 1 ; HerpetomonaB 



in, 3 ; and leprosy, 36 ; 



host of Filaria, 232 ; in 



Bermuda, 99 ; in Hong 



Kong, 23G ; in India, 79, 



143, 144; transmitting 



dengue, 207. 



,, gelidus, 79, 162. 



,, geniculatus in N. Africa, 200. 



,, guiarti, in the Transvaal, 



140; in Katanga, 220. 

 „ impellens, 79. 

 ,, melanurus, hibernates in 



larval stage, 98. 

 ,, microannulatus, 79. 

 ,, mimeticus, 148. 

 ,, palpalis, ep. n., from Aus- 

 tralia, 11. 

 parvus, sp. n., from Australia 



11. 

 perturbans, hibernates in 

 larval stage, 98 ; not 

 attracted by light, 22. 

 pipiens, 22, 25, 40 ; and 

 poUomyeUtis, 17; breed- 

 ing in foul water, 98 ; con- 

 trolled in New Jersey, 118. 

 quasigelidus, 140. 

 quinquevittatus, 11. 

 restuans, 119. 

 salinarius, 22, 119. 

 salisburiensis, a new var. of, 

 in the Transvaal, 140. 

 ,, sollicitans, 22 ; and polio- 

 myelitis, 18 ; in Bermuda, 

 99 ; in Connecticut, 39, 

 226. 

 ,, sylvestris, 22. 

 ,, taeniorhyyichus, breeding in 

 crab-holes, 64; seeks light, 

 22. 

 ,, territans, 119. 

 ,, theileri, a new var. of, in the 

 Transvaal, 140. 

 Culicada ornata (see Ochlerotatus). 

 Culicelsa albirosiris, 11. 

 „ alboannulata, 11. 

 „ annuUrostris, 11. 

 ,, taeniorhynchus (see Culex). 

 Culicidae (see Mosquitos). 

 cuUcifacies, Anopheles. 

 Culicoides, 220 ; breeding habits 

 in Brazil, 64 ; mode 

 of feeding, 66. 

 ,, insignis, sp. n., in 



Brazil, 65. 

 ,, mdcalithorax, 65. 



,, marium, sp. n, in Brazil, 



176. 

 ,, reticulatus, sp. n., in 



Brazil, 64*, 176. 

 cumminsii, Culex (see Ochlerotatus). 



Cutaneous myiasis, 91, 175. 



cyaniventris, Dermatobia. 



Cycloleppteron, 128. 



Cyllin, mosquito larvicide, 163. 



Cymaiopleura solea, larvae of Ano- 

 pheles eating, 195. 



Cymbellia, larvae of Anopheles eat- 

 ing, 195. 



Cynomyia mortuorum (see Sarco- 

 phaga). 



cynotis, Otodectes ; Sarcoptes. 



Cyprus, malaria in, 79. 



Cysticercus, 48. 



Dahomey, Phlebotomus in, 74 ; 

 Glossina in, 59, 192; trypano- 

 somes in, 55 ; Cimex bo net i 

 in, 185. 



Dakota, Stomoxys plague in, 96. 



Dalmatian Powder as insecticide 

 for Cimex lectularms, 61, 62. 



Dalmatian Summer Fever and 

 Phlebotomus, 206. 



Danielsia alboannulata, sp. n., from 

 Australia, 11. 



Danielsia minuta, sp. n., from 

 Australia, 11. 



Danio cyprinides, a larva-eating 

 fish, 142. 



Danzo powder and Cimex lectularius 

 61. 



Darwin (N. Australia), malaria at, 

 9 ; mosquitos at, 11. 



Dasselfliege, 160. 



daveyi, Haematopota ; Ixodes. 



decoloratus, Boophilus. 



decumani, Myonyssus. 



decumanus, Mus. 



Deer, Dcrmacentor nigrolineatus on, 

 162. 



Deinocerites, 64. 



Delphinium staphisagria, decoction 

 of, against lice on cattle, 98. 



Demodex and cancer, 48. 



Dengue fever, an epidemic in Indo- 

 China, 187 ; contrasted with 

 Phlebotomus fever, 206; prob- 

 ably carried by Stegomyia, 207 ; 

 in Calcutta, 78; its identity 

 with seven-day and three-day 

 fever, 78. 



dentipes, Hydrotaea. 



Dermacentor albipictus, 92 ; dis- 

 tribution and habits 

 of, 161, 162; an 

 important pest of 

 horses, 161. 

 „ hunteri, distribution 



and habits of, 161 ; 

 not found on 



domestic animals, 

 161. 



* Erroneously recorded in the text as a Culex. 



