INDEX. 



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Banksinelht, key to the African 



spseies of, 115. 

 Baranquilla, Stegomyia fasciata in, 



70. 

 Barbados, elephantiasis and pel- 

 lagra in, 222 ; mosquitos not 

 carried in ships from Br. Guiana 

 to, 69 ; Siegoiiijiia and Cvlex 

 ;.l)undant in, 69 ; filariasis 



i'onimon in, 69. 

 barbirostris. Anopheles {Myzorhyn- 



chits). 

 Barbus jihutanio, destroying mos- 

 quito larvae in Delhi, 41. 

 Barotseland, Glossina morsitans 



absent from, 6. 

 basifasciatus, Tabanus. 

 Bats, not attacked hj Argas bnimpti, 



228. 

 beatificus, Tabanus. 

 Bebseru Bark {Nectandra rodiaei), 

 a substitute for quinine against 

 malaria, 70. 

 Bcd-Bugs {Cimex, ledularim), 43 ; 

 anatomy of, 25 ; and filaria, 45 ; 

 eft'ect of temperature on, 9 ; 

 experiments \\ ith leishmaniasis 

 and, in the Sudan, 28 ; experi- 

 ments with Trypanosoma cruzi 

 and, 56 ; in Zanzibar, 50 ; 

 fertilisation in, 70 ; eradicated 

 by fumigation, 71, 85 ; not 

 carriers of kala-azar, 126 ; possible 

 carriers of recurrent fever, 123; 

 not found to carry leishmaniasis 

 in Turkestan, 125,^202; doubtful 

 carriers of Oriental Sore, 220 ; 

 not carriers of pellagxa, 102 ; 

 transmitting plague in mice, 63 ; 

 not transmitting trypanosomes, 

 54 ; remedies against, in South 

 Africa, 58; chemistry of saliva 

 of, 42 ; Jdlled by ^liquid of 

 Malinin, 105; contact insecticide 

 for, 189. 

 bedfordi, Phlebotom us. 

 Beira, trypanosomiasis in cattle 

 irear, 172; blood-sucking flies 

 near, 172. 

 Bembex, natural enemies of Glossina 

 ■morsiians, 141. 

 ,. inobii, predaceous on Ta- 

 banidac in Nyasaland, 

 116. 

 ,, rostrata, predaceous on 

 Tabanidae, in Russia, 

 195. 

 Bengal, Anoptheles rossi var. in- 



definita from, 229. 

 bengalensis, Gunowys {Xesokia) ; 



Schongastiella. 

 Benzine, against lice on man, 43, 

 123, 156^ 203; against lice on 

 sheep, 96 ; against Muscid flies 

 causing myiasis in man, 32. 



Benzol, against parasites of cattle, 



17 ; against ticks on dogs, 4. 

 bequaerti, Choerornyia. 

 Bergamot, oil of, against lice, 203. 

 Beriberi, 139. 



Berne, name for myiasis caiised by 

 Bermatobia hominis in Brazil, 194. 

 berirandi. Oestrus, 

 besti, Tabanus. 

 bethsaidae, Tendipes. 

 bevisi, Ochlerotatus. 

 bezzianum, Fycnosom a ( ( 7/ rysomyia ). 

 bicolor, Forcipomyia ; Tabanus. 

 bifurcatus. Anopheles, 

 bigeminum, Piroplasma. 

 biguUatus, Tabanus. 

 Biliary Fever, in dogs, transmitted 

 by Haemaphy sails leachi, 20 ; in 

 horses, transmitted by Bhipice- 

 phalus evertsi, 20. 

 bimaculosa, Chrysops. 

 biocellaius, Culex. 

 Birch-tar, oil of, against lice, 114,. 



118, 119, 123, 124. 

 Birds, destroying blow-flies, in Aus- 

 tralia, 185 ; rarely attacked by 

 Glossina morsitans, 8 ; aquatic^ 

 destroying mosquito larvae, 45. 

 Bird Tick {Haemaphysalis chor- 



deilis), 154. 

 birdiei, Tabanus. 

 biser latum, Menopon. 

 Biskra, Phlebotomus in, 29 ; Phle- 

 botomus conveying Beishmania 

 trojnca in, 144. 

 bitaeniorhynclms , Culex. 

 bituberculatus, Trlchodecies. 

 Black-pitted Tick {Bhipicephalus 



simus), 4, 20, 222. 

 Blackwater Fever, in India, 41, 42 ; 

 in Southern Rhodesia, IB; asso- 

 ciated w ith malaria in Burma, 50. 

 blanchardi, Kirkia. 

 Blast-furnace oil, against house-fly 



larvae, 206. 

 Blatta orientalls, 126 ; in ships, 44. 

 Blattella germanica (see Phyllo- 



dromia). 

 Blow-flies, effects of chemicals on, 

 180-182; Nasonla brcvlcornlb- 

 I^arasite of, 185. 

 Blue Tick (see Margaropus). 

 Bolivia, American leishmaniasis 



in, 148. 

 Bombay, Anopheles stephensi in, 39; 

 Anophelines carried to Trieste 

 from, 69. 

 Bombyliid flies, parasitic on Glos- 

 sina morsiians, 141. 

 Bone-oil, an efficient substitute for 



tar in cattle dips, 191. 

 Bont-legged tick (see Hyalonnna 



aegyptium). 

 Bont Tick (see Amblyomma heb- 

 raeum). 



