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INDEX. 



Lemur mongoz albifrons, new mite 

 on, in Salonika, 96. 



Lepidohelea, notice of key to, 52. 



Lepidohelea nilotica, sp. n., in 

 Sudan, 51. 



Lepidohelea ornatipes, sp. n., in 

 Kamerun, 51. 



Leprosy, and Demodex, 156. 



Leptinus testaceus, infesting small 

 mammals in Holland, 64. 



Leptoconops, blood-sucking habits 

 of, 209. 



Leptoconops spinosipes (see Stylo- 

 conops albiventris) . 



Leptomonas (see Herpetonionas) . 



Leptomonas donovani (see Leish- 

 mania) . 



Leptosoniatomyia lateralis, descrip- 

 tion of, 154. 



Leptotrombidium, possibly a sub- 

 genus of Trombicula, 107. 



Leptus americanus, bionomics and 

 control of, in U.S.A., 116; 

 systematic position of, 116. 



Leptus autumnalis, infesting man in 

 France, 119. 



Leptus irritans, bionomics and 

 control of, in U.S.A., 116; 

 systematic position of, 116. 



Lepus bairdi, susceptible to Rocky 

 Mountain spotted fever, 123. 



lesnei, Aedes. 



leucochaetus, Ceratopogon. 



leucosphyrus, Anopheles [Myzomyia] . 



leucostictus, Ciilicoides (see C. 

 guttifer) . 



leucostigma, Henierocampa. 



lewinae, Trilocha [Ocinara). 



lewisi, Anopheles (see A. maculi- 

 pennis) ; Trypanosoma. 



Lice, and disease in Mesopotamia, 

 115 ; possibly transmitting epi- 

 demic jaundice in Senegal, 12; 

 and recurrent fever, 45, 67, 92, 

 142, 172, 196, 220 ; experimental 

 transmission of tularaemia by, 

 97; and trench fever, 67, 120, 

 189; and typhus, 45, 47, 48, 

 67, 92, 143, 189, 205 ; discussion 

 of hereditary infection of typhus 

 in, 48, 69 ; apparently not trans- 

 mitting disease resembling tj^phus 

 in Australia, 94 ; diseases trans- 

 mitted by, 67 ; Rickettsia infest- 

 ing, 47, 134, 189, 190, 229; 

 chemical substances against, 31, 

 46, 67, 109, 191; fumigation 

 against, 45 ; use of heat against, 

 45, 67, 191, 196; anatomy of, 

 212 ; and their control on 

 domestic animals and birds, 116, 

 122, 124, 183, 227, 229. 



Limatus durhanii, in British Guiana, 

 33 ; in Venezuela, 183. 



limbatinervis, Macq., Tabanus (see 

 T. alternatiis). 



limbatus, Trichodectes. 



Limberneck, organism possibly 

 causing, found in larva of Lucilia 

 caesar, 110. 



Lime, against sheep-maggot flies, 

 144 ; dressing pastures with, in- 

 effective against ticks, 14 ; in 

 preparations against warble-flies, 

 57, 164 ; diarrhoea erroneously 

 attributed to dusting of grapes 

 with, 3. 



Lime Water, in poison bait for flies, 

 87. 



Lime-sulphur, in dips for sheep, 199. 



limnophila, Stilobezzia. 



Limosina fulvipes, breeding in cess- 

 pools in France, 30. 



Limosina minutissima, breeding in 

 cess-pools in France, 30. 



lindesayi , A nopheles. 



lindfieldi, Trichodectes. 



linealis, Onchocerca. 



lineata, Goeldia ; Musca {Philae- 

 matomyia, Pristirhynchoniyia) . 



lineatopennis, Banksinella. 



lineatum, Hypoderma. 



Linognathus (Haematopinus) pedalis 

 (Sheep Foot Louse), in Ohio, 

 199. 



Linognathus setosus, derris against, 

 in U.S.A., 122. 



Linognathus stenopsis (Goat Louse), 

 in England, 183 ; measures 

 against, in California, 170 ; inter- 

 cepted in quarantine in New 

 Zealand, 183. 



Linognathus vituli, derris against, in 

 U.S.A., 122. 



Linseed, moths infesting, 85. 



Linseed Meal, in bait for cockroaches, 

 227. 



Linseed Oil, against ticks, 124, 198. 



Lipeurus baculus, measures against, 

 on pigeons in U.S.A., 227 ; 

 Rickettsia found in, 229. 



Lipeurus caponis [variabilis), on 

 fowls in Russia, 180. 



Liponyssus, notice of key to, 96. 



Liponyssus aethiopicus, sp. n., on 

 elephant shreAv in Nyasaland, 96. 



Liponyssus berlesei. Hirst, L. con- 

 fucianus, n. n., proposed for, 96. 



Liponyssus chiropteralis, n. n., hosts 

 and distribution of, 96. 



Liponyssus confucianus, n. n., for 

 L. berlesei, Hirst, 96. 



Liponyssus isabellinus, and tula- 

 raemia, 97. 



