INDEX. 



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Phlebotomus hedfordi, a variety of 

 P. niinutus, 50. 



Phlebotomus bntinpti, P. troglodytes 

 possibly identical with, 200. 



Phlebotomus fallax, in Tunisia, 68, 

 69. 



Phlebotomus intermedius, and leish- 

 maniasis in Brazil, 159. 



Phlebotomus migonei, in Paraguay. 

 200. 



Phlebotomus minutus, in Macedonia, 

 125 ; in Tunisia, 68, 69 ; in 

 Waziristan, 74 ; abnormal in- 

 dividuals of, 50. 



Phlebotomus {Prophlebotomus) minu- 

 tus var. africanus, in Algeria, 39, 

 102 ; in Morocco, 53 ; probably 

 not transmitting Oriental sore, 

 102 ; abnormal individuals of, 50. 



Phlebotomus minutus var. antennatus, 

 in Waziristan, 74. 



Phlebotomus minutus var. bedfordi, 

 50. 



Phlebotomus neglectus, sp. n., in 

 Eastern Adriatic, 8 ; possibly the 

 chief carrier of three-day fever, 8. 



Phlebotomus papatasii, and Oriental 

 sore in Algeria, 39, 102, 187 ; in 

 fowl-houses in Brazil, 200 ; possi- 

 bly transmitting sand-fly fever in 

 Macedonia, 125 ; in Morocco, 53 ; 

 in Tunisia, 69 ; in Waziristan, 74 ; 

 possibly not the chief carrier of 

 three-day fever, 8 ; abnormal 

 individuals of, 50. 



Phlebotomus (Sergentomym) perni- 

 ciosus, in Algeria, 39, 102, 187 ; 

 in Macedonia, 125 ; in Morocco, 

 53 ; associated with Oriental sore, 

 187 ; abnormal individuals of, 

 50 ; P. neglectus resembling, 8. 



Phlebotomus perturbans, in Assam, 

 232. 



Phlebotomus {Sergentomyia) sergenti, 

 in Algeria, 102 ; in Morocco, 53 ; 

 attacking man in Tunisia, 69 ; 

 and Oriental sore, 74 ; distribu- 

 tion of, 50, 74. 



Phlebotomus tejerae, in Venezuela, 

 200. 



Phlebotomus trinidadensis, sp. n., in 

 Trinidad, 125. 



Phlebotomus troglodytes, in fowl- 

 houses in Brazil, 200 ; possibly 

 identical with P. bnmipti, 200. 



Phlebotomus verrucarum, in Peru, 

 200. 



Phlebotomus walkeri, in South 

 America, 200. 



Phoniomyia fuscipes (see Wyeomyia). 



Phora giraudi, developing in dead 

 snails, 23. 



Phormia regina, infesting sheep, etc., 

 in U.S.A., 162, 170, 199. 



Phosphoric Acid, effect of, on gills 

 of mosquito larvae, 128. 



Phthirus inguinalis (see P. pubis). 



Phthirus pubis, 67, 142 ; rare in 

 Mesopotamia, 115 ; Rickettsia 

 found in, 210 ; effect of bites of, 

 219. 



Phyllodromia germanica (see Blat- 

 tella) . 



picea, Erephopsis. 



pici, Philornis {Mydaea). 



picta, Palpomyia fasciata. 



picticeps, Tabanus (see T. taeniola). 



pictipennis, Anopheles ; Culicoides. 



Pigeons, Diptera infesting, in Assam, 

 232 ; Argas columbae on, 217 ; 

 lice on, and their control, 227, 

 229 ; attacked by Phlebototnus 

 papatasii, 102. 



Pigs, parasites of, in Porto Rico, 

 209 ; Haematopinus suis on, 176, 

 180 ; resistance of, to trypano- 

 somiasis, 118, 214 ; attractive to 

 Anophelines, 6, 19, 32, 151, 200, 

 202 ; pasturing with, against 

 bovine piroplasmosis, 14. 



pilosa, Musca (see M. bezzii). 



pilosellus, Cimex. 



pilosipennis, Lasiohelea (see L. 

 velox) . 



Pine Tar, in dip against goat lice, 

 170 ; and eucalyptus oil against 

 Oestrids, 170 ; in preparation 

 against ticks, 198. 



pinguis, Chrysomyia (see C. combrea). 



pionips, Aedes. 



pipiens, Culex. 



pipientis, Caulleryella. 



Piroplasma, not causing Egyptian 

 fever, 127, 133. 



Piroplasma [Babesia) bigeminum, 

 in cattle in Annam, 171 ; in 

 Britain, 13 ; in Russia, 102 ; 

 probably not transmissible to 

 buffalos, 171; possibly infesting 

 reindeer, 4 ; ticks transmitting, 

 13, 102. 



Piroplasma bubali, probably not 

 transmissible to cattle in Annam, 

 171. 



Piroplasma (Babesia) caballi, in 

 Italy, 185 ; ticks transmitting, 

 103, 185 ; in Russia, 103. 



Piroplasma cams, in France, 87 ; 

 ticks transmitting, 87, 218. 



Piroplasma (Babesia) ovis, trans- 

 mitted by Rhipicephalus bursa 

 in Caucasus, 102. 



Piroplasma tarandi rangiferis, in 

 reindeer in Russia, 4. 



