INDEX. 



279 



Plasmodium tenue, 196 ; contro- 

 versy on the unitarian theory of, 

 91, 112, 236 ; in chimpanzees, 

 126 ; resistance of animals to, 

 130 ; relation of domestic animals 

 to incidence of, 21, 32, 53, 71, 

 72, 100, 101, 115, 202, 228-229 ; 

 experiments with, m birds, 98, 

 236 ; associated with influenza, 

 9 ; notice of Laveran's papers on, 



188 



Malaria, Benign Tertian (see Plas- 

 modium vivax). 

 Malaria, Malignant Tertian (see 



Plasmodium praecox). 

 Malaria, Quartan (see Plasmodium 



malariae). 

 malariae, Plasmodium. 

 Malaya, Ceratopogonines m, 208, 

 209 : mosquitos and malaria m, 

 57, 58, 79, 152, 197, 198, 206-208. 

 nialayensis, Anopheles suhpicins. 

 m.alayi, Culex. 



malefactor, Anopheles [see A . punch- 

 macula) . 

 Malic Acid, inhibiting development 



of mosquitos, 78. 

 Mallophaga, Rickettsia in, 229. 

 Man, insects noxious to, in Australia, 

 167 • Onthophagus bifasciatus in- 

 festing, in India, 81 ; disease 

 transmitted to, by Simulium 

 neavei in Kenya Colony, 16 ; 

 species of rat fleas attacking, m 

 U.S.A., 44 ; blood-sucking Dip- 

 tera attacking, 69, 81, 115, 119, 

 136, 166, 215; l^^^s causing 

 myiasis m, 45, 54, 67, 137, 156, 

 159, 162, 164, 168, 187, 195, 211, 

 218, 227 ; flies infesting, inter- 

 nally, 45, 142, 195 ; infested with 

 Gongylonema,lQ ; mites infesting, 

 45, 46, 56, 107, 119, 155 ; m- 

 fected with mange from horses, 

 141 ; ticks and diseases of, 54, 

 102, 107, 114, 198 ; toleration of 

 Bayer 205 by, 13. 

 Manchuria, flies in, 45. 

 manducator , Alysia. 

 Mange, in camels, 47 ; and its treat- 

 ment in domestic animals, 4, 12, 

 47, 56, 59, 60, 88, 93, 149, 158, 

 170, 173, 179, 182, 191, 199, 201, 

 209, 211, 214, 225 ; m fowls, 82, 

 201 ; in foxes, 139 ; forms of, m 

 man, 56, 141 ; mites causing, 4, 

 12, 56, 59, 60, 82, 141, 170, 182, 

 191, 199, 201, 211 ; apparatus for 

 fumigating with sulphur dioxide 

 against, 88 ; notice of handbooks 

 on, 46, 129. 

 Manguinhosia (see Anopheles). 



manicatus, Megarhinus. 



Mannite, effect of, on oviposition of 



mosquitos, 78. 

 Mansonia (see Taeniorhynchus) . 

 Mansonioides (see Taeniorhynchus). 

 Margaropus (see Boophilus). 

 marginale, Anaplasma. 

 marginalis, Chrysomyia, 

 marginatus, Acarus (see Ixodes 



ricinus). 

 mariae, Aedes. 



marmoratus, Thysanognathus. 

 marocanuni, Trypanosoma, 

 marocanus, Culex annulatus (see 



Theobaldia longiareolata); Ornitho- 



dorus. 

 mashonaensis, Uranotaenia. 

 master si, Anopheles {Nyssorhynchus); 



Tabanus (see T. strangmanm) . 

 mauritianus, Anopheles {Myzorhyn- 



chus). 

 Mauritius, insect-borne diseases m, 



94, 106, 225. 



maximus, Armigeres. 



Meadow Lark (see Sturnella). 



Medical Entomology, notice of paper 

 on, 180 ; organisation of, m 

 Russia, 215. 



medicorum, Glossina. 



mediocris, Trombidium. 



mediolineata, Etorleptiomyia. 



mediopunctatus. Anopheles (Arribal- 

 zagia) . 



mediterraneus, Holoconops. 



megacephala, Chrysomyia. 



Megarhinus {Toxorhynchites) , thor- 

 acic appendages not present in 

 larva of, 80 ; notice of key to, 229. 



Megarhinus albipes, sp. n., breeding 

 in tree-holes in India, 198. 



Megarhinus aurifluus, sp. n., ^'^cor- 

 ded as M. splendens in Formosa, 34. 



Megarhinus horei, sp. n., predacious 

 on other mosquito larvae in Brazil, 



234. 



Megarhinus manicatus, sp. n., m 



Formosa, 34. 

 Megarhinus regius, M. splendens a 



synonym of, 34. 

 Megarhinus splendens (see M. regius). 

 mcgastoma, Habronema. 

 Megninia gallinulae, infesting fowls 



in Canada, 82. 

 meigenanus, Aedes [Ochlerotatus) 



punctor var. 

 melaleuca, Ornithoica. 

 Melanoconion indecorabilis (see 



mclanogaster, Drosophila ; Tabanus. 



Melanoplus femur-rubrum, used for 

 obtaining pure cultures of flagel- 

 lates, 162. 



