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III. 175, IV. 108, 143, VII. 191; 

 in Canada, I. 185, II. 197, III. 90, 

 155, V. 105, VI. 183; in Canary 

 Islands, X. 31; in Ceylon, II. 

 89; in Belgian Congo, IV. 67, 



V. 35, VIII. 17, X. 51 ; m Egypt, 



VI. 239; in Eritrea, V. 176; 

 in France, I. 134, II. Ill, IX. 

 163, X. 30, 160, 176 ; in Gallipoli, 



IV. 92; in Germany, VI. 174, 



VIII. 103, IX. 44, X. 160; in 

 British Guiana, III. 157, V. 4, 



VI. 18; in India, I. 209, II. 140, 

 III. 171, VIII. 31, IX. 208, X. 

 63, 143; in Jamaica, V. 131; 

 in Kenya, X. 16 ; in Korea, 



IX. 180, X. 206 ; in Mesopotamia, 



VII. 102, IX. 15; in New 

 Zealand, VII. 107; m Palestine, 



II. 100, IX. 194; in Philippines, 

 I. 14, 129, III. 173, IV. 51, V. 61, 



VII. 194; m Rhodesia, I. 171, 



V. 166, VI. 119; in Russia, I. 

 152, III 68, 123, 197, IX. 115; 

 in Salonika, IV. 179 ; iii Sumatra, 



VIII. 71; in Sweden, VII. 157; 

 in Uganda, VII. 109; in U.S.A., 



I. 96, 197, II. 89, IV. 14, V. 145, 



VI. 103, 169, VII. 11, 165, VIII. 

 30, 35, 92, 186, 189, X. 26, 54, 

 162, 163, 170; in Venezuela, 



IX. 13; in Zanzibar, III. 48, 

 50, VI. 47; and anthrax, II. 

 73, 169, III. 197, IV. 58, X. 26; 

 transmitting Bacterium tularense, 



III. 46; experimentally convey- 

 ing hog cholera, VIII. 99; carry- 

 ing eggs of Dermatobia hominis, 



VII. 65; and filariasis. III. 171, 

 173, 210 ; possibly transmitting 

 foot and mouth disease, VIII. 

 168 ; transmission of Habronema 

 by, I. 165, VII. 119, VIII. 51, 

 187, X. 15 ; and leishmaniasis, 

 VII. 102; possibly transmitting 

 mal de caderas, II. 35, 110, 

 176, III. 157, V. 4, 12; possible 

 relation of, to pellagra, I. 197, 

 III. 103 ; possible relation of, 

 to poliomyelitis, I. 16, 17, 217, 



II. 137, V. 162, VI. 68, 112, 

 VII. 61, 187, X. 54; possibly 

 transmitting Piroplasma bigemi- 

 ■num, IX. 13; probably not a 

 carrier of Onchocerca gibsoni, 



III. 207, V. 110, VI. 27; and 

 surra, I. 113, 212, II. 137, V. 61, 



X. 63 ; and swamp fever of 

 horses, IV. 14, V. 123, VI. 86, 

 VII. 165, VIII. 92; and trypano- 

 somiasis in Africa, I. 125, III. 48, 

 V. 166, 176, VI. 119, VII. 109, 



VIII. 17, X. 51; transmitting 

 Trypanosoma aniericanum, X. 

 163; bionomics of, I. 17, 96, 129, 

 149, III. 90, 171, IV 143, 



VI. 174, VIII. 103, IX. 166, 

 X. 30, 160 ; chemistry of saliva 

 of, III. 42; valerianic acid a 

 stimulus to oviposition of, I. 224 ; 

 dispersal of, by man, IV. 96 ; 

 breeding-places of, II. 26, 89, 



III. 22, VIII. 189, IX. 118; 

 hibernation of, IX. 29, 180, X. 

 135, 206 ; baits and traps for, 



IV. 27, V. 45, VIII. 30, 189, 



IX. 166; repellents for, V. 73, 

 82, VI. 186, IX. 166; other 

 measures against, I. 69, 97, 148, 

 153, II. 10, 111, III 22, 171, 



VII. 32, 168, VIII. 30, 121, 



IX. 89, 166, X. 30, 176; natural 

 enemies of, I. 11, 94, 97, 126, 

 147, 149. 165. II. 22, 24, 56, 

 111, 134, VI. 18, VIII. 61, IX. 

 44, X. 30 ; effect of meteorological 

 conditions on, VIII. 186; anat- 

 omy of, I. 22, 142, 229, II. 131. 



Stomoxys calcitrans var. korogwensis, 

 Griinb., in Belgian Congo, I. 220. 



Stomoxys Juscus, Wlk., Neivsteadina 

 gen. n. proposed for, IX. 207. 



Stomoxys nigra, Macq., in E. Africa, 



III. 172, X. 16; in W. Africa, 



IV. 45, 113, V. 39 ; in Philippines, 

 VII. 194; in Principe, IV. 49; 

 in Rhodesia, I. 171; in U.S.A., 

 II. 117; in Zanzibar, III. 48, 

 VI. 46, 47 ; and trypanosomiasis 

 in Africa, I. 125, II. 25, HI. 48, 



IV. 112, VI. 119; possibly 

 carrying Filaria perstans, II. 

 117 ; possibly transmitting pella- 

 gra, II. 117; feeding on birds, 



V. 39. 



Stomoxys oblongopunctata, Brunetti 

 [oblongata in error), breeding in 

 birds' nests in India, IX. 79. 



Stomoxys omega, Newst., in Portu- 

 guese E. Africa, III. 172; in 

 Nigeria, IV. 113, V. 39, VI. 225. 



Stomoxys plurinotata, Big. (see S. 

 calcitrans) . 



Stomoxys taeniata, Big., in Belgian 

 Congo, I. 220; believed to trans- 

 mit tryoanosomiasis in Eritrea, 

 V. 176. 



Stomoxys transvittata, Villen., de- 

 scribed as new from Natal, V. 83. 



Stomoxys varipes, Bezzi, in Kenya, 



X. 16. 

 stradbrokei, Silvius. 

 strangmanni, Tabanus. 

 Slratiomyia- chamaeleon, L., experi- 



