INDEX. 



267 



pseudowillmori, Nyssorhynehus. 

 Pteromalidae parasitising Stomoxys, 



97. 

 Pterygodes (Bhipieephalus) ftilvus, 



sp. n., from Tunisia, 146. 

 pubis, Phthirius. 

 Puku, and tsetse-flies, 41, 157 ; 



Hippobosca hirsuta on, 172. 

 pulchellus, Bhipieephalus. 

 pulcherrimus, Anopheles. 

 Pulex, 30. 



„ irritans, 4 ; and plague, 90 ; 



on rats in England, 103, 104; 



transmitting leishmaniasis, 130. 

 pullulus, Tahanus. 

 Pulv. Acid Tannic, 62. 



„ Amyli, 62. 



,, Cinchonae, 62. 



„ Cort. Ulmi, 62. 



„ Embel., 62. 



„ Jalapae, 62. 



„ Rhei, 62. 



„ Sod. Brom., 62. 

 punctata, Haemaphysalis. 

 punciipennis. Anopheles, 

 punctulatus. Anopheles, 

 purpureus, Phinoestrus. 

 putus, Ixodes. 

 Pycnosoma, 140. 

 Pygiopsylla ahalae, and plague, 80, 



87. 

 pyophila, Sarcophaga. 

 Pyrellia cadaverina, 151. 

 Pyrethrum, soft soap and glycerine, 



against mosquitos, 75, 167. 

 Pyretophorus, 129. 



,, costalis, at Khartoum, 



166, 167. 

 Pyrrhocorid, parasitised by Crithi- 



dia, 141. 



Quarantine, against fowl tick, 116 ; 



for Texas fever of cattle, 119. 

 quasigelidus, Culex. 

 Quebec, Derniacentor albipictus on 



elk in, 161. 

 Queensland, Anoplura in, 165 ; 



poultry tick in, 24. 

 Quicklime, against flies, 192. 

 Quinine, 9, 122, 185. 

 quinquevittatus, Culex. 



Rabbits, 15, 183; infested with 

 Cordylobia, 91 ; Dermacentor 

 reared on, 161, 162 ; Ilaemodip- 

 sus ventricosus on, 165 ; immune 

 against " jahan " trypanoso- 

 miasis, 181 ; Toxoplasma of, 

 possibly carried by Stomoxys, 

 149. 



Rabbit flea, Trypanosoma nabiasi 

 in, 123. 



Rain Trees (Enterolobium saman), 

 201. 



Eanatra, 195. 



Rats, 185 ; bionomics of, in Java, 

 89 ; chigger fleas on, 30 ; 

 Cordtjlohia attacking, 171 ; fleas 

 on, 102, 103, 104, 186; fleas of, 

 on human beings, 90 ; Ixodes 

 on, 103; lice on, 103, 165, 186; 

 mites on, 103, 186, 228; 

 Ordinance for destruction of, in 

 Hong Kong, 235 ; plague and, 

 87-91,158; (S'j>iro^<era infesting, 

 165 ; trypanosome experiments 

 on, 122, 140, 178, 181, 188; 

 tumours in, caused by eating 

 cockroaches, 48; Gamasids on, 228. 



Rat fleas, in England, 102, 103, 104 ; 

 in U.S.A., 186; Trypanosoma 

 leivisiin, 122, 131. 



Rat lice, 103, 165, 186; transmit- 

 ting trypanosomes, 122. 



Rat-tailed larvae {Eristalis) in 

 the human body, 49. 



Bavenola madagascariensis (Travel- 

 lers' tree), 190. 



Recurrent Fever, aetiology of, 70 ; 

 hereditary in lice, 72 ; infection 

 with, through mucous membrane, 

 235 ; in N. Africa, 70 ; in Tonkin, 

 198 ; not transmitted by Ornitho- 

 dor us, 72 ; transmission by lice, 

 71-72. 



Red-legged Tick (see Bhipieephalus 

 evertsi). 



Reduviidae, 90 ; trypanosomes in, 

 140. 



Beduvius personatus, supposed to 

 feed on bed-bugs, 208. 



Redwater, following attacks by 

 Stomoxys calcitrans, 153 ; re- 

 duced by dipping, 84 ; due to 

 Piroplasma bovis, 205 ; (see 



Texas Fever). 



Reedbuck, 178 ; infected with try- 

 panosomes, 100. 



Beedomyia, 163, 



regina, Phormia. 



Relapsing Fever (Tick Fever), in 

 Madagascar, 120; in Somali- 

 land, 116; not transmitted by 

 lice, 74. 



Report on health and disease in the 

 N. Territory, 7. 



Report Vet. Dept. Govt, of the Gold 

 Coast, 19. 



reptans, Simulium. 



Resin and oil of tar against Tab- 

 anids, 214. 



restuans, Culex. 



reticulatus, CuUcoides. 



Rhinoceros, Bhipieephalus pul- 

 chellus on, 156. 



Bhinocoris albopilosus, trypano- 

 somes in, 140, 141. 

 „ bicolor, 141. 



,, segmentarius, 141. 



„ venustus, 141. 



