INDEX. 



273 



of neutralising, 157 ; unsatis- 

 factory against moths in drugs, 

 85. 



Hydrotaea dentipes, experiments 

 against, in Britain, 87. 



Hyletnyia nidicola (see Carniis). 



hylephilus. Anopheles {Dendro- 

 paedium) . 



Hypoderma, percentage of hides 

 damaged by, in Britain, 56 ; in 

 cattle in Denmark, 114 ; in 

 France, 138; in U.S.A., 68; 

 measures against, 68, 109, 138 ; 

 effect of improper method of 

 extracting larva of, 114. 



Hvpoderma actaeon, larval stages of, 

 212. 



Hypodenna bovis, 231 ; in British 

 Columbia, 11 ; bionomics and 

 control of, in British Isles, 57, 

 163-164 ; in imported cattle in 

 Dutch East Indies, 232 ; in cattle 

 in Russia, 180 ; proposed mea- 

 sures against, in U.S.A., 184; 

 infesting man, 162 ; larval stages 

 of, 111, 135, 164, 212. 



Hypodenna crossi, sp. n., bionomics 

 of, in goats in Punjab, 223, 231. 



Hypodertna diana, hosts of, in 

 British Isles, 57 ; in deer in 

 Germany, 212 ; larval stages of, 

 212. 



Hypoderma lineatum, 231 ; in 

 British Columbia, 11 ; in British 

 Isles, 57 ; in U.S.A., 68, 122, 184 ; 

 measures against, 57, 68, 109, 

 122, 184; larval stages of. 111, 

 135. 



hypomacros, Tabanus. 



hyrcanus, Anopheles [Myzorhynchus) . 



Iceland, mosquitos not recorded 



from, 17. 

 ictericus, Tabanus. 

 icterohaemorrhagiae , Spirochaeta. 

 identicus, Sabethinus (see S. aures- 



cens) . 

 Iguana Tick (see Amblyomma dis- 



siniile). 

 Illinois, mosquitos of, 93. 

 illinoisensis, Thelohania. 

 immaculatum, Plasmodiuni . 

 immitis, Filaria {Dirofilaria) . 

 impatiens, Sarcophaga. 

 Impetigo, transmitted by lice, 67. 

 inipiger, Aedes. 

 incerta, Musca. 

 incisurata, Fannia. 



incomptifeminibus, Forcipomyia . 



inconspicuosa, Eunielanomyia (see 

 Culex albiventris) . 



inconspicuosus, Culex {Aedes) ; 

 Lasiohelea [Centrorhynchus) . 



indecovabilis, Culex {Choeroporpa, 

 Melanoconion) . 



indefinitus, Anopheles {Myzomyia) 

 (see A . vagus) . 



India, Balantidium blattarum in 

 Blatta americana in, 139 ; Calli- 

 phorines and myiasis-producing 

 flies of, 17, 67, 73, 74, 136-138. 

 154, 195 ; value of Cantharid 

 beetles in, 128 ; Ceratopogonine 

 midges in, 81, 208, 209 ; lilariasis 

 in, 180, 205 ; fleas and plague in, 

 160, 226 ; insects and kala-azar 

 in, 72, 73, 136, 138, 197, 231; 

 malaria in, 72, 196, 223 ; mos- 

 quitos in, 18, 67, 72, 75, 78, 79, 

 80, 105, 153, 180, 197, 198, 

 205, 208, 223, 230; distri- 

 bution of types of mosquitos in, 

 78, 79 ; Musca crassirostris in- 

 festing man in, 195 ; new species 

 of Musca in, 196 ; Phlebotonius 

 and disease in, 74, 126 ; Oestrids 

 in, 195, 223, 231, 232; Ontho- 

 phagus bifasciatus infesting man 

 in, 81 ; relapsing fever and its 

 transmission in, 138, 142, 196 ; 

 transmission of surra in, 63, 80 ; 

 Tabanids in, 66, 67, 143; other 

 blood-sucking Diptera in, 143 ; 

 vector of typhus-like fever in, 

 129, 205 ; ticks probabl}^ intro- 

 duced into New Zealand from, 

 114. 



India, Portuguese, mosquitos in, 67. 



indica, Lucilia (see L. argyricephala); 

 Musca (see M. cingalaisind). 



Indigo, inpreparationagainst mange, 

 158. 



Indo-China, organisms causing 

 bovine piroplasmosis in, 171 ; 

 Tabanids in, 82, 110. 



inducta, Lucilia. 



infantulus, Culex {Lophoceratoniyia) . 



inferior, Musca [Ptilolepis) . 



Influenza, associated with malaria, 

 9. 



ingrami, Forcipomyia. 



Ingramia {Mimoniyia) uniforinis, in 

 Nj^asaland, 62. 



inguinalis, Phthiriis (see P. pubis). 



innuitus, Aedes (see A. alpiniis). 



inornata, Theobaldia (Culiseta) . 



inornatipennis, Culicoides ; Forci- 

 pomyia. 



inquinatus, Aedes [Finlaya). 



insidiator, Tabanus. 



