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INDEX. 



(Leucomyia) gelida, Culex, 79, 162. 

 leucopus, Anopheles, 

 leucosphyrus, Anopheles. 

 Lewis and Newbury's patent tank- 

 strainer, 114. 

 lewisi, Trypanosoma. 

 Lice, 45 ; and plague, 90 ; and 



poliomyelitis, 217; experimental 



transmission of surra by, 12; 



not carriers of tick fever, 74 ; 



not carriers of verruga, 221 ; on 



cattle, 98; on rats, 103; trans- 

 mitting recurrent fever, 70-72, 



198. 

 lichtensteini, Bubalis. 

 Lichtenstein's Hartebeest, try- 



panosomesin, 178. 

 Lights, attracting Phlebotomus, 66 ; 



attracting Ceratopogoninae, 65 ; 



attracting Anopheles pulcherri- 



Tnus, 194. 

 Lime, for destroying larvae in 



manure, 213. 

 Lime chloride, against larvae of 



Stomoxys and Musca, 148. 

 Lime-sulphur, against scab in sheep, 



86. 

 Lime-water, injected against Oestrus 



ovis in sheep, 138. 

 lineata, Eelomyza. 

 ,, Eypoderma. 

 ,, Pristirhynchomyia. 

 ,, Pseudohowardina. 

 lineatithorax, Diatomineura. 

 Linognathus ovillus, on sheep in 

 Australia, 165. 

 ,, piliferus, on dog in 



Australia, 165. 

 ,, vituli, on cattle in 



Australia, 165. 

 Lion, Bhipicephalus pulchellus on, 



156. 

 Liponyssoides, on rats, 229. 

 Liponyssus, on rats, 229. 

 listoni. Anopheles. 

 Literature, annotated list of, on 



Insects and Disease for 1912, 



222. 

 Little's Dip, resistance of Ornitho- 



dorus moubata to, 63. 

 lituripennis, Cletus. 

 Uventipes, Tabanus. 

 Lizards, female Phlebotomus feeding 



on, 74, 164, 211. 

 loa, Filaria. 

 Locusts, Wohlfahrtia balassogloi 



parasitising, 151. 

 Lombardy, malaria in, 199. 

 London, Laelaps echidninus from 



rats in, 229 ; seasonal prevalence 



of fleas in, 214. 

 longicornis, Chrysops. 

 longior, Tyroglyphus. 

 longipalpis, Glossina. 

 longipalpis, Phlebotomus. 



longipennis, Glossina. 

 {Lophoscelomyia) asiatica, Ano- 

 pheles, 7, 229. 

 Louisiana, Stomoxys calcitrans in, 



96 ; Texas fever in, 119. 

 Louse disease, 70. 

 Lualaba River, sleeping sickness in 



the valley of the, 31. 

 Luangwa Sleeping Sickness Com- 

 mission, final report of, 168. 

 Lucilia, 36. 



Lucilia caesar, disseminating 



typhus fever and dysen- 

 tery, 117; larvae of, 

 destroyed by those of 

 Hydrotaea, 150. 

 „ sericata, 151 ; damaging 

 sheep in AustraUa, 225. 

 ludlowi. Anopheles, 

 luteola, Auchmeromyia. 

 luteolateralis, Banksinella. 

 lutzi, Anopheles. 



„ Janthinosoma. 

 Lymphangitis, 21. 

 Lynchia maura, in Djerba, 200. 

 Lyngbya kutzingii, 195. 

 Lyperosia, 212 ; lice transported 

 by, 14. 

 ,, irritans, feeding only on 



horned cattle, 147. 

 ,, mimtta, mouth-parts of, 



229. 



MacDougall's Dip, resistance of 

 Ornithodorus moiibata to, 63. 



macellaria, Ghrysomyia. 



mactans, Haematopota. 



maculatissimus, Tabanus. 



maculatus. Anopheles. 



maculipennis, Anopheles. 



maculithorax, Culicoides. 



Madagascar, malaria in, 23 ; re- 

 current fever in, 120. 



maderae, Rhyparobia. 



Madras, Dermanyssus muris on 

 rats in, 229 ; kala-azar in, 3, 

 220; Musca 2^^^^oni in, 210; 

 Philaematoviyia insignis in, 80, 

 210 ; Stegomyia survey in, 163. 



Maggot - fly pest of sheep in 

 Australia, 225. 



magnifica, Wohlfahrtia (Sarcophaga). 



Mahambanendhlwana, effects of, 

 on cattle, 133. 



Malaria, in Algeria, 113; in the 

 Andamans, 51 ; in N. Australia, 

 9 ; in Belgian Congo, 145 ; in 

 Brazil, 230 ; in Cyprus, 79 ; in 

 Fed. Malay States, 63 ; in India, 

 142, 218, 219; in Italy, 185, 

 199; in Khartoum, 166, 167; 

 in Madagascar, 23 ; in Russian 

 Turkestan, 196; in Shanghai, 

 232; in Tunis, 199; conditions 

 conducing to, 218; drainage 



