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INDEX, 



recurrent fever expp. on, 71, 198, 

 235; tick fever expp. on, 74; 

 trypanosome expp. on, 113, 118, 

 126, 170, 178, 188. 



Monomorium minutum, enemy of 

 Argas persicus, 115. 



Monophlebus stebbingi, 224. 



Montana, Dermacentor albipictus in, 

 161 ; spotted fever in, 50, 101. 



Moose, Dermacentor albipictus on, 

 161. 



Morocco, Diptera from, 222. 



morsitans, Glossina. 



mortuorum, Sarcophaga. 



Mosquito Larvae, breeding places 

 of, 40, 50, 51, 52, 98, 142, 143, 194, 

 198, 219, 226; destruction of, 

 8, 25, 39, 53, 125, 190, 226, 235 ; 

 fish which eat, 51, 142, 214 ; food 

 of, 195 ; larvicides for, 8, 9, 41, 

 94, 163, 167, 199; plants 

 inimical to, 142, 195 ; specific 

 characters of, 33, 35, 229 ; a 

 tank proof against, 114. 



Mosquito -proof house, 122. 

 „ „ tank, 114. 



Mosquitos (adult), 8, 164, 199; in 

 Algeria, 114; in the Andamans, 

 51 ; in N. Australia, 10, 11 ; in 

 Belgian Congo, 145, 220; in 

 Bermuda, 99 ; in Brazil, 64, 

 230 ; in Fed. Malay States, 5, 6, 

 18 ; in French Congo, 45 ; in 

 Hong Kong, 236 ; in India, 79, 

 112, 142, 143, 162, 163, 218, 219; 

 in Indo-China, 57-59, 190; in 

 Italy, 40; in Khartoum, 166; 

 in Madagascar, 23 ; in New 

 Caledonia, 35 ; in Panama, 8, 

 105, 223; in Seychelles, 214; 

 in Shanghai, 232 ; in Transvaal, 

 140; in Tunisia, 43, 199, 200; 

 in Turkestan, 193-196; in 

 United States, 39, 94, 98, 118, 

 226; biting habits of, 40, 162; 

 breeding bats to destroy, 176; 

 classification of, 5, 128, 131, 180, 

 229; dengue and, 187; des- 

 truction of, 8, 9, 57, 75, 114, 119, 

 121, 199, 231 ; Dirofilaria trans- 

 mitted by, 57 ; distributed by 

 trains, 167 ; enemies of, in 

 Turkestan, 195 ; experimental 

 transmission of trypanosomes by, 

 191 ; flight experiments with, 

 105 ; leprosy and, 35 ; photo- 

 tropism of, 22 ; poliomyelitis 

 and, 17, 216 ; potassium telliirate 

 against, 214 ; prevention of bites 

 of, 107 ; protozoal parasites of, 

 134, 187; salt-marsh, 225, 226; 

 surra and, 212 ; trap for, 167. 



moubata, Ornithodorus. 



Mountain goat and spotted fever, 

 102. 



Mountain sheep, Dermacentor 



hunteri on, 161. 

 Mozambique, Glossina austeni from, 



192. 

 Mpala and tsetse-flies, 41. 

 Mucidus alternans, 11. 

 ,, mucidus, 220. 

 " Miicken " spray against mos- 

 quitos, 167. 

 Mule Deer, Dermacentor albipictus 



on, 161. 

 Mules, infected with " atteh " try- 

 panosomiasis, 181 ; parasitic 

 mange in, 180; Stomoxys cal- 

 citrans causing ulcerous sores in, 

 153. 

 murina, Hymenolepis. 

 muris, Dermanyssus. 

 Mu8 alexandrinus, fleas on, 186. 

 „ concolor and plague, 89. 

 „ decumanus, and plague, 89,. 

 90 ; Ctenopsylla musculi 

 on, 43 ; developing tum- 

 ours from eating cock- 

 roaches, 48 ; Polyplax on, 

 165. 

 „ musculus, experimental Leish- 

 maniasis in, 130. 

 ,, norvegicus, fleas on, 186 ; 



mites on, 229. 

 „ rattus, and plague, 89 ; fleas 

 on, 186 ; Uce on, 165 ; 

 mites on, 229. 

 Musea bezzii, sp. n., from S. India, 

 210. 

 „ convexifrons, on cattle in 



Madras, 210. 

 „ corvicina, 151. 

 ,, corvina, 210. 

 „ domestica (see House-flies). 

 „ gibsoni, sp. n., very annoy- 

 ing to cattle and horses in 

 S. India, 229. 

 „ nebulo, 208 ; mouth-parts 



of, 229. 

 ,, ovipara, 151. 



pattoni, blood-feeding habits 

 of, 209. 

 „ tje<«s<issiw a. Nematode para- 

 site of, 165. 

 muscae, Empusa. 



„ Habronema. 

 Muscidae, Indian blood-feeding, 

 209 ; mouth-parts of blood-suck- 

 ing, 229. 

 Muscina pabulorum, larvae devour- 

 ing those of Sciara 

 militaris, 109. 

 stabulans, 66, 67 ; biology 

 of, 108-110; causing 

 intestinal myiasis, 110; 

 larvae destroying those 

 of Musca domestica and 

 Eydrotaea dentipea, 108,. 

 109. 



