INDEX. 



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Trypanosma melophagi, transmission 

 of, by Melophagus ovinus, 223- 

 223 ; Crithidia melophagi con- 

 sidered a stage of, 222. (See also 

 Herpetomonas.) 



Trypanosoma ninae, sp. n., distri- 

 bution of, in camels, 70. 



Trypanosoma pecaudi, transmitted 

 by Glossina in French West Africa, 



118. 



Trypanosoma pecorum, in Nyasa- 

 land, 42 ; T. ruandae resembling, 

 51, 157. 

 Trypanosoma rhodesiense, trans- 

 mitted by Glossina morsitans in 

 Nyasaland, 42 ; causing sleeping 

 sickness in Sudan, 234. 

 Trypanosoma ruandae, sp. n., in- 

 festing cattle in Belgian Congo, 

 51 ; regarded as a synonym of 

 T. congolense, 157. 

 Trypanosoma soudanense (Debab) , 



in camels in North Africa, 70. 

 Trypanosoma xeri, sp. n., in ground 



squirrels in Senegal, 175. 

 Trypanosomes, hosts of, in Italy, 

 52, 99 ; possible developmental 

 stage of, in Lyperosia in Senegal, 

 175 ; relation of Musca to, 99, 

 104 ; identity of, in camels, 

 69, 70 ; polymorphic char- 

 acters of, 26 ; causing surra, 

 life-cycle of, in ticks, 63 ; in 

 plants, 99, 145, 186. 

 Trypanosomiasis, of domestic 

 animals in Africa, 16, 42, 50, 70, 

 108, 218, 236 ; carried by flies 

 other than Glossina in Africa, 

 16, 50, 108, 236 ; and Glossina 

 in French West Africa, 117-118 ; 

 relation of, to breeds of domestic 

 animals in French West Africa, 

 71, 212-214. 

 Trypanosomiasis, Human (see Sleep- 

 ing Sickness). 

 Tsetse-flies (see Glossina). 

 Tsutsugamushi Disease (Japanese 

 River Fever), in Japan and For- 

 mosa, 41 ; relation of mites to, 

 41, 107, 116 ; resembling Rocky 

 Mountain spotted fever, 27. 

 Tuatara Lizard, tick on, in New 



Zealand, 114. 

 tuherosa, Sarcophaga. 

 tucumana, Esenbeckia. 

 Tularaemia, danger of occurrence of, 

 in Australia. 204 ; in man in 

 U.S.A., 122 ; experiments in 

 transmission of, 96, 97= 

 tularense, Bacterium. 

 Timga penetrans (Jigger), measures 

 against, on dogs, 161. 



Tunisia, new midge in, 50 ; mos- 

 quitos and filariasis in, 68, 180 ; 

 miscellaneous pests in, 68. 



turicata, OrnitJiodorus. 



Turkestan, identity of trypanosome 

 in camels in, 69, 70. 



Turkey, Oestrus ovis infesting man 

 in. 159. 



turkhudi, Anopheles {Myzomyia). 



Turnix taigoon, Trombidium aka- 

 mushi on, in Formosa, 41. 



Turpentine, against Gastvophilus in 

 horses, 201 ; against Psovoptes 

 communis on rabbits, 59 ; against 

 ticks, 124, 198. 



Tussock Moth, White-marked (see 

 Hemerocampa leucostigma) . 



Tychomyza fusca, breeding-places of, 

 in France, 30. 



Typhoid, carried by flies, 103, 104, 

 198. 



Typhus, in North Africa, 220 ; m 

 Algeria, 47, 48 ; disease resem- 

 bling, in Australia, 94, 119 ; fever 

 resembling, in India, 129, 205 ; 

 not recorded in Mauritius, 225 ; 

 in Poland, 45, 189 ; in Syria, 92 ; 

 and lice, 45, 47, 48, 67, 92, 189, 

 205 ; probably not hereditary in 

 lice, 69 ; Rickettsia associated 

 with, 47, 210 ; clinically resem- 

 bling Rocky Mountain spotted 

 fever, 27. 

 Tyroglyphus longior, infesting man 

 in New Zealand, 45. 



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Uganda, Glossina palpalis and sleep- 

 ing sickness in, 98 ; new mosquito 

 in, 153. 



ugandae, Haematopota. 



umbrosus, Anopheles. 



uncinata, Harrisonia. 



undosus, Sahethinus. 



imguiciilata , Uranotaenia . 



unicinctus, Aedes [Finlaya). 



unicolor, Culex. 



uniformis, Ingramia {Mimomyia) ; 

 Taeniorhynchus {Mansonioides, 

 Mansonia). 



Unitarian Theory of Malaria, dis- 

 cussions of, 91, 112, 236. 



United States of America, chigger 

 mites in, 116 ; measures against 

 cockroaches in, 133, 199, 227 ; 

 fleas and rats in. 44, 84, 85 ; flies 

 and disease in, 26, 54, 68, 115, 

 137, 162, 184, 199, 227 ; Gongy- 

 lonema infesting man in, 19 ; bio- 

 nomics of Haematopinus snis in. 



