INDEX. 



293 



Quinine, against malaria, 9, 10, 23, 

 38, 39, 49, 101, 166, 216, 217 ; 



effect of, on malaria infections, 



91 ; effect of, on malaria in 



birds, 236. 

 qitinqiiefasciatits, Culex (see C. 



fatigans). 

 quinqnelineatus, Aedes (Finlaya). 

 quinquevittatus, Eretmopodites. 

 quhiiana, Rickettsia (see R.pediculi). 



R 



Rabbits, beetles associated with, in 

 Czecho-Slovakia, 6 ; Haenia- 

 physalis bispinosa on, in New 

 Zealand, 114 ; forms and treat- 

 ment of mange in, 59, 60, 201 ; 

 attractive to mosquitos, 3, 6, 35, 

 68, 100, 151 ; resistant to 

 human malaria, 130 ; suscepti- 

 bility of, to tick-borne diseases, 

 63, 123, 218 ; Cydopodia greeffi 

 not feeding on, 214. 



Rachionotoinyia, notice of key to, 

 229. 



Rachionotoinyia aranoides, in Portu- 

 guese India, 68. 



Rachionotomyia caledonica, sp. n., 

 in New Caledonia, 154. 



rangiferis , Piroplasina tarandi. 



raptor, Lutzia. 



vasiis, Ixodes. 



Rats, legislation against, in Ber- 

 muda, 87 ; Spirochaeta ictero- 

 haemorrhagiae in, in France, 176 ; 

 possible relation of, to polio- 

 m^^elitis in U.S.A., 54 ; and 

 plague, 5, 44, 52, 75, 144, 160, 

 173, 225, 226 ; method of esti- 

 mating plague in, 75 ; not 

 immediately connected with 

 human plague in Europe, 159-160 ; 

 possibly a reservoir of rheumatic 

 fever, 119 ; fleas on, 44, 52, 

 85, 119, 144, 226 ; infested with 

 Gongyloneina, 19 ; inoculation 

 of, with Herpetomonas, 172 ; 

 measures against mange of, 4 ; 

 mites on, 41, 226 ; Trypanosoma 

 lewisi in, 75, 109 ; not susceptible 

 to Trypanosoma xeri, 175 ; 

 measures against, 3, 5, 156, 178. 



Ravinia haematodes (see Sarcophaga) . 



recondita, Uranotaenia. 



Recurrent Fever, transmission of, 

 by lice in North Africa, 220 ; 

 and lice in Poland, 45 ; and lice 

 in French Sudan, 172 ; and lice 

 in Syria, 92 ; vectors of, in 

 Venezuela, 158. 



Red Deer, Hypoderma diana infest- 

 ing, in British Isles, 57. 



Red Mange (see Staphylococcus 

 pyogenes albus). 



Red-headed Sheep Louse (see 

 Trichodectes sphaerocephalus) . 



reduvius, Ixodes (see /. ricinus). 



reflexus, Argas (see A. columbae). 



regalis, Chrysomyia (see C. niargin- 

 alis) . 



regina, Phormia. 



reginae, Aedes (Skusea). 



regius, Megarhinus. 



Reindeer, bot-flies of, in Lapland, 

 40 ; piroplasmosis of, in North 

 Russia, 4. 



Relapsing Fever, transmission of, 

 bv Ornithodorus moubata in Africa, 

 28, 146, 158 ; transmittors of, 

 in India, 138, 142, 196 ; trans- 

 mitted by Ornithodorus talaje in 

 Panama, 173 ; spirochaete re- 

 sembling, in small mammals in 

 Senegal, 12. 



relicta, Chrysops. 



relictum, Plasmodium. 



remotus, Copris. 



remuria, Chrysomyia (see C. mega- 

 cephala) . 



Repellents, for mites, 31, 116 ; for 

 mosquitos, 9 ; for Phlebotomus, 

 126 ; for Simuliids and ticks, 

 31,182. 



repens, Filaria {Dirofilaria) . 



repicta, Aphiochaeta (see A. xan- 

 thina) . 



Resin, in repellent for Simulium, 182. 



Resorcin, against otitis in domestic 

 animals, 215. 



restuans, Culex (see C tcrritans). 



reticulatus, Dermacentor. 



retorta, Dasvhelea. 



Reviews : Austen, E. E. & Hegh, 

 E., Tsetse-flies, 189 ; Caullery, 

 M., Le Parasitisme et la Svmbiose, 

 161; Fernald, H. T., "Applied 

 P^ntomology, 35 ; Hirst, S., Mites 

 injurious to Domestic Animals, 

 129 ; Miiller, A. & Rasch, W., 

 Injurious Insects and Rodents, 

 190 ; Noller, W., The most 

 important parasitic Protozoa of 

 Man and Animals, 145 ; Fillers, 

 A. W. N., Notes on Mange and 

 Allied Mites for Veterinarians, 

 46 ; V\'aterston, J., The Louse as 

 a Menace to Man, 67 ; Wolbach, 

 S. B., Todd, J. L., & Palfrey, 

 F. W., The Etiology and Pathology 

 of Typhus, 189. 



Rheumatic Fever, possibly carried 

 by rat fleas, 119. 



