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INDEX. 



sonioides uniformis, 

 191 ; varying recep- 

 tivity of Glossina pal- 

 palis for, 56. 

 Trypanosoma lewisi, development of, 

 in bed-bugs, 2 ; phy- 

 siological characters 

 of, altered by passage 

 through insect host, 

 124; in rats, 103; ' 

 transmitted by fleas, j 

 4, 122, 131 ; trans- I 

 mitted by lice, 13, 



122, 124. j 

 ,, ignotum, 170. , 



iiigens, in game, in 



Nyasaland, 100. 1 



,, inopinatum, in frogs, \ 



124. I 



nabiasi, in rabbit flea, j 



123. . I 

 ,, nigeriense, sp. n., in j 



man in S. Nigeria, ; 

 166. 

 „ naniim, in domestic 

 animals in N. Nigeria, 

 128. 

 „ pecaudi, in Glossina 

 longiptalpis and G. 

 morsitans, 55. 

 pecorum, in domestic 

 animals, 128 ; in 

 game, 100, 178; in- 

 fecting Glossina mor- 

 sitans, 134, 170. 

 „ rhodesiense, 2, 132, 158, 

 178, 184; attempt to 

 transmit by Ornitho- 

 dorus moubata, 172 ; 

 occurring in game, 

 100, 169 ; occurrence 

 of, in game contested, 

 179 ; transmitted in 

 Khodesia by Glossina 

 morsitans, 168-170. 

 „ rovuma, sp. n., in man 

 in German E. Africa, 

 76. 

 ,, rubinowitschi, in various 

 fleas, 123. 

 simiae, in game in 

 Nyasaland, 100; in- 

 fecting Glossina mor- 

 sitans, 134. 

 talpae, infecting Palaeo- 



psylla gracilis, 134. 

 theileri, in dwarf cattle 

 in Nigeria, 128. 

 ,, uniforms, absent from 

 Nyasaland, 100. 

 vivax, 178; absent 

 from Nyasaland, 100 ; 

 in domestic animals in 

 Nigeria, 128 ; in Glos- 

 sina in Uganda, 55. 



Trypanosomes, in Belgian Congo, 

 36 ; in Dahomey, 55 ; in 

 Eritrea, 181 ; in German East 

 Africa, 76; in Nigeria, 128 ; m 

 N.E. Rhodesia, 41, 157, 169 ; m 

 Nyasaland, 100, 133; in Portu- 

 guese Nyasa, 178; in Senegal, 

 55 ; breeds of cattle immune to, 

 127; in domestic animals, 36, 

 76, 100, 127, 181 ; experimental 

 transmission of, by bed-bugs, 

 123 ; experiment with, on man, 

 178 ; experimental transmission 

 of by mosquitos, 191 ; in fleas 

 and lice, 122; in wild Glossina, 

 55, 134; in game, 41, 76, 100, 

 157, 169, 178 ; new human, 76, 

 166. 

 Trypanosomiasis, Human, (see 



Sleeping Sickness). 

 Trypanosomiasis of Stock, in Anglo- 

 Egyptian Sudan, 126 ; in Belgian 

 Congo, 36 ; in British E. Africa, 

 21; in Ceylon, 87; in Eritrea, 

 181 ; in German E. Africa, 76, 

 168 ; in Gold Coast, 19 ; m 

 Nigeria, 127, 138; in N.E. Rho- 

 desia, 41 ; in S. Rhodesia, 182- 

 184; in the Philippines, 1^-15, 

 202, 212. 

 I Tsetse -flies, biographical relation to 

 trypanosomes, 55 ; bionomics ot, 

 i 227; distribution of various, 

 i 192; haemogregarine developing 

 ! in, 121; in Belgian Congo, 31- 

 1 32, 46-47, 168, 220; in French 

 Congo, 45 ; in Dahomey, 55, 56, 

 ' 192; in German East Africa, 

 76, 168 ; in Gold Coast, 19 ; m 

 Ivory Coast, 192 ; in N. Nigeria, 

 137; in S. Nigeria, 154, 166; 

 in Nyasaland, 100, 133; in N. 

 Rhodesia, 42-43, 157-158, 168- 

 i 170 ; in S. Rhodesia, 26, 182- 

 184; in Sudan, 126; migration 

 of, 56, 228 ; new species of, from 

 Belgian Congo, 168; parasites of , 

 I 20 93, 121 ; Taute's experiment 

 I with, 178-179; trap for, 126; 

 ' trypanosome antibodies not pro- 

 ' duced in, 118; trypanosomes 

 ; peculiar to certain spp. of, 55; 

 1 varying receptivity of, for try- 

 j panosomes, 56, 134. 



Tuba root, as a larvicide, 18. 

 I tuberculatus, Haematopinns. 

 Tuberculosis in camels, 19. 

 Tunis, blood-suckers from, 43, 200 ; 

 leishmaniasis in dogs in, 55; 

 I malaria in, 199 ; recurrent fever 

 \ in, 70 ; Ehipicephalus fulvus, sp. 



11., from, 146. 

 : Turkestan, biology of Anopheles 

 \ pulcherrimus in. 193-196. 



