INDEX. 



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116; in South Africa, 38, 

 82; in United States, 101, 119, 

 161, 162; biology of, 101, 111, 

 155, 160-162; dips for, 82-84, 

 117, 133, 152, 159, 214, 233; 

 East Coast fever and, 21, 60, 82, 

 205 ; human beings attacked by 

 Ixodid, 26, 50, 101, 189, 204; 

 now species of, 146, 154, 155; 

 paralysis caused by, 189, 204; 

 parthenogenesis of, 155 ; piro- 

 plasmosis and, 38, 205 ; potas- 

 sium tellurate against, 214; 

 poultry (see Fowl Ticks) ; re- 

 lapsing fever and, 116, 120; 

 spirochaetes and, 33, 93, 215; 

 spotted fever and, 50, 101 ; 

 spraying apparatus for, 22 ; 

 Texas fever (redwater) and, 84, 

 112, 119, 205, 232; variation 

 in, causes of, 155, 156. 

 Tides, effect of, on breeding of salt 



marsh mosquitos, 226. 

 Tiger, Haemaphysalis kinneari on, 



154. 

 tinctorium, Dinotrombidium. 

 titillans, Mansonia. 

 " Titira " (Phlebotomus) in Peru, 



164, 221. 

 Toad, Aniblyonima goeldii from, 

 146; Phlebotomus minutus and, 

 211. 

 Tobacco water, against lice on 

 cattle in Italy, 99 ; against 

 Tabanids, 214. 

 tomentosus, Tabanus. 

 Tongking, recurrent fever in, 198 ; 



Stegomyia in, 190. 

 torquens, Mydaea. 

 " Tortoiseshell tick " (see Am- 



blyomma hebraeum). 

 Toxoplasma cuniculi, possibly 



carried by Stomoxys, 149. 

 Toxorhynchites, 162. 



,, brevipalpis, 220. 



,, wimisericors, 79. 



,, speciosa, 11. 



Trains, as mosquito carriers, 167. 

 Transvaal, chigger flea in the, 30 ; 



mosquitos from the, 140. 

 Traveller's Tree, 190. 

 treacherii. Anopheles. 

 Triatoma (Conorrhinus), 2; especially 

 biting face and lips, 

 124; method of trans- 

 mitting trypanosomes, 

 124; remains infective 

 indefinitely, 188. 

 ,. hrasiliensis, 176. 



,, infestans, notes on bio- 

 logy of, 176. 

 ,, megistus, 140, 188. 



,, rubrofasciata, 140, 178 ; 



supposed to feed on 

 bed-bugs, 208. 



Triatoma rugulosa, synonymy of, 

 176. 

 ,, sanguisuga, in Arizona, 

 107. 

 trigonus, Tabanus. 

 Trinidad, a new Aedes from, 164; 

 a new Phlebotomus from, 234 ; 

 sanitation in, 125. 

 Tripoli, Ornithodorus in, 43; re- 

 current fever in, 70. 

 triseriatus, Aedes. 

 tritici, Agrotis. 

 ,, Isotoma. 

 Trombidiid mite from French 



Guiana, 120. 

 tropica, Leishrnania. 

 Typan Blue, against piroplasmosis, 



206. 

 Trypatiosoma, blanchardi, develop- 

 ment in Ceratophyllus 

 laverani of, 123. 

 ,, brucei, domestic animals 



infected with, 37, 127; 

 in game, 100, 179; 

 probably innocuous 

 to man, 179 ; (vel 

 rhodesiense) infecting 

 wild Glossina mor- 

 sitans, 134. 

 caprae, occurrence and 

 pathenogicity in 



Nyasaland, 100, 134. 

 ,, eazalboui, domestic ani- 

 mals infected with, in 

 Belgian Congo, 37 ; 

 varying receptivity of 

 Glossina palpalis for, 

 55, 193. 

 coH7oie«se, domestic ani- 

 mals infected with, in 

 Belgian Congo, 37 ; 

 experiments with, 118. 

 ,, cruzi, 185 ; capable of 

 development in Cimex 

 and Ornithodorus, 1, 

 2, 123; less virulent 

 when transmitted by 

 Cimex, 123; Bhod- 

 nius prolixus host of, 

 188. 

 ,, dimorphon, occurrence 

 of, in wild tsetse-flies, 

 55. 

 ,, duttoni, development in 

 fleas and bugs of, 122. 

 ,, evansi, experiments on 

 transmission of, by 

 lice, 13; not trans- 

 mitted by Stomoxys 

 calcitrans, 113 ; (see 

 Surra). 

 ,, gambiense, 16, IZi, 15S; 

 transmitted by wild 

 Stomoxys, 125 ; trans- 

 mitted by Man- 



