INDEX. 



271 



H 



habilis, Tabanus. 



Habvonema, measures against, in 

 P'rance, 202 ; transmitted by 

 flies, 202. 



Habrouema megastoma, in Queens- 

 land, 15 ; transmission of, by 

 flies, 12, 15, 219, 220. 



Habronenia microstoma, in Queens- 

 land, 15 ; transmission of, by 

 flies, 15, 220. 



Habronenia niuscae, in Queensland, 

 15; transmission of, by flies, 15, 

 220. 



Haeinagogus, notice of kc}^ to, 229. 



Haemagogus anastasionis, sp. n., in 

 Costa Rica, 55. 



Haemagogus discrepans, sp. n., in 

 South West India, 198. 



Haemaphysalis, on deer in Annam, 

 171. 



Haemaphysalis bispinosa, on cattle 

 in Ceylon, 67 ; bionomics of, in 

 New Zealand, 114, 183. 



Haemaphysalis leachi, probably an 

 introduced species in New Zea- 

 land, 114 ; transmitting canine 

 piroplasmosis, 218. 



Haemaphysalis punctata, transmit- 

 ting bovine piroplasmosis in Bri- 

 tain, 14. 



haeyyiaphysaloides, Rhipicephalus. 



Haematobia serrata (see Lyperosia 

 irritans). 



haematodes, Sarcophaga {Ravinia). 



Haematopinus pedalis (see Lino- 

 gnathus). 



Haematopinus suis, on pigs in 

 Russia, 180 ; bionomics of, in 

 U.S.A., 176; effect of hydro- 

 cyanic acid gas on, 156. 



Haetnatopota, probable new species 

 of, in India, 143. 



Haematopota alluaudi, in Kenya 

 Colony, 16. 



Haematopota {Chrysozona) argentina, 

 sp. n., in Argentina, 171. 



Haematopota brunnescens, in Kenya 

 Colony, 16. 



Haeynatopota crassicornis, in Britain, 

 86. 



Haematopota hirta, in Kenya Colony, 

 16. 



Haematopota javana, bionomics of, 

 in India, 66. 



Haematopota pluvialis, attacking 

 man in Switzerland, 93. 



Haematopota siyyiilis, in Kenj^a 

 Colony, 16. 



Haematopota strigipennis, in French 

 Equatorial Africa, 147. 



Haematopota ugandae, in Kenya 



Colony, 16. 

 haeniorrhoidalis , Gastrophilus. 

 haitiensis, Oryiithoctona. 

 haningtoni, Glossina. 

 Haplochilus, in Venezuela, 61. 

 Hares, Haemaphysalis bispinosa on, 



in New Zealand, 114. 

 Harpagomyia, in Oriental Region, 



229. 

 Harrisonia uncinata, gen. et sp. n., 



on rodents in Ecuador, 140. 

 Harvest Bug, mites referred to as, 



119. 

 liatorii, Aedes. 

 Hawaii, introduction of enemies of 



Lyperosia irritans in, 83, 114 ; 



Mus rattus infected with plague 



in, 44 ; Spalangia parasitising 



Diptera in, 226. 

 Head Louse (see Pediculus capitis). 

 Heat, effect of, on antipsoroptic 



value of cresyl, 149 ; against lice, 



67, 191, 196 ; attractive to mos- 



quitos, 135 ; against moths in 



drugs, 85 ; for disinfecting grain 



bags against plague, 22. 

 Hedgehogs, resistant to Piroplasnia 



canis, 218. 

 Heizmannia, notice of kc}' to, 229. 

 Heizmannia chandi, sp. n., breeding 



in tree-holes in South West India, 



198. 

 Heizmannia hiynalayensis, sp. n., 



breeding in tree-holes in North 



India, 198. 

 Helix aspersa, Diptera parasitic 



upon, 23. 

 Helmerich's Ointment, against 



mange, 60, 93, 149. 

 heniapterus, Camus. 

 Henierocayyipa leucostigma (White- 

 marked Tussock-moth), urticating 



nature of, in U.S.A.. 163. 

 Hemilexomyia abrupta, hosts of, in 



Australia, 1, 56 ; value of, 2, 184. 

 hemiptera, Cimex {Clinocoris) . ^ 

 hensemaeon, Culex (see C. fatigans). 

 Heptagenia, predacious on larvae of 



Simuliiim simile in Saskatchewan, 



182. 

 Herpeto>nonas, in plants, 99, 112, 



145, 186 ; in phytophagous and 



other insects, 99, 121 ; in reptiles, 



70. 

 Herpetomonas [Leptoynonas] ctenop- 



svllae, infecting fleas and mice, 



186. 

 Herpctonioyias (Leptoynonas) davidi, 



in Euphorbia, 8, 146, 187 ; trans- 

 mission of, by Rhynchota, 121, 



146, 187. 



