INDEX. 



247 



■calopiis, Aedes (s?e Stegomyiu 

 f(tsciafa). 



Oanibodia, reservoirs of plague in, 

 97. 



Camels, attacked l)y Ornithodorus 

 savigni/i , 150, 229 ; Cephidoviyia 

 maculdfa 011,99, 218; fllariasis in, 

 in Egypt, 77 ; myiasis caused by 

 Lucilia argyrocephala in, 98 ; 

 surra, in, in North Africa, 170; 

 trypanosomiasis of, in Egypt, 77. 



eomelma, Hipjjobosca. 



Cameroons (see Kamerun). 



Canada, Ctiterebra emasculator in, 

 4; habits of Stomoxys ecdcitrans 

 in, 90 ; experiments with warble 

 flies in, 109; blood-sucking flies 

 in, 155. 



canadensis, Ochlerotatus {Aedes). 



eanescens, Te])hrochl((ni is. 



canicidaris, Fannia. 



eaninum , DipyUdiu m . 



caninus, Demodex (see D. folli- 

 culorum canis). 



canis, Ctenocephalus ; Haemogre- 

 garina ; Piroplasma. 



canis, Chorioptes cyanotis. 



canis, Demodex folliculorum. 



cantans. Anopheles ; Cidex. 



cantator, Ochlerotatus {Aedes). 



Cape Colonj", Ecliidnophaga larina 

 in, 4. 



capensis, Eptesiciis ; Rippohosca ; 

 Bhipicephalus. 



capitis, Pedic^dus. 



caprae, Trypanosoma. 



Capybara, distribution of, corres- 

 ponding with that of equine 

 trypanosomiasis on the Orinoco, 

 70. 



Carbolic acid, against fleas on dogs, 

 4 ; against mosquito larvae, 173 ; 

 against parasites of fowls, 55, 

 158; an ingredient of liquids 

 against lice, 114; against flies 

 on stock, 38 ; useless against 

 Ornithodorus savignyi, 229. 



Carbolic emulsion, against Haema- 

 iopiniis siiis on pigs, 17 ; against 

 IJarasites of cattle, 17. 



Carbon bisulphide, against larvae 

 of house-flies, 51 ; against lice, 

 203; against Xenopsylla cheopis, 

 34 ; against flies causing myiasis 

 in nran, 32 ; in an emulsion 

 against lice and ticks, 189. 



Carbon dioxide, fumigation with, in 

 Giemsa apparatus, 72 ; evolved 

 by mosquito larvae, 70. 



Carbon monoxide, fumigation with, 



in Griemsa apparatus, 72. 

 carbonarius, Chrysops. 



Cariacus rufus, attacked by Derma- 

 tobia honiinis in South America, 

 131. 



caridei, Cotocripus. 



ca ma ria, Sa rcophaga . 



Carnivora, Trypanosoma congolense 

 l>atliogcnic to, in Uganda, 76. 



Carolina, North, effects of im- 

 pounded waters on the breeding 

 of Anopheles in, 78 ; eradication 

 of ticks in, 185. 



Carpophilus nmtilatus, on hides 

 from India, 143. 



Carron oil (lime water and linseed 

 oil), for treating scalded stock, 

 21. 



casei, Tiophila. 



Castor oil, ingredient of an adhesive 

 for trapping Haematopota, 196. 



Cats, parasites and parasitic dis- 

 eases of, 3-5 ; lice on, in Mozam- 

 bique, 96; Dermatobia hominis 

 on, in South America, 131 ; 

 Echidnophaga gallinacea on, 148; 

 Ctenocejjhaliis felis on, 215 ; rarely 

 attacked by ticks, 4 ; not infected 

 with exanthematous typhus, 60 ; 

 not infected with kala-azar in the 

 Sudan, 28 ; remedies against fleas 

 on, 4, 149. 



Cat Flea (see Ctenocephalus felis). 



cati, Demodex follicidormn. 



cati, Sarcoptes. 



Cattle, pests of, in Australia, 17 ; 

 antidote for arsenical poisoning 

 of, 21 ; pests of, in Mam-itius, 

 53 ; pests of, in Ohio, 150 ; 

 pests of, in West Africa, 98, 179 ; 

 pests of, in Zanzibar, 50 ; and 

 ticks, 58, 88, 91, 133, 221, 87; 

 e fleet of ticks on milk production 

 of, 58, 88 ; trvj)anosomiasis of, 

 in Africa. 6, 30, 48, 77, 91, 172, 

 179, 230 ; arsenical dips for. 

 20-22, 35-37, 218, 219; lime- 

 sulphur dipijing baths for, in the 

 U.S.A., 76 ; tobacco wash for, 

 115; African coast fever in, 

 caused by Theileria parva, 142, 

 211 ; importance of immune 

 varieties of, in Guam, 92 ; 

 immunity of, to African Coast 

 fever, 57 ; dwarf race of, immune 

 to Glossina in Senegal, 112; 

 resistant to infection by Try2)ano- 

 so7na cruzi, 206 ; conjunctivitis 

 in, caused by Chrysops coecutiens, 

 152 ; Filaria labiatopapillosa con- 

 veyed to, by Stomoxys calci- 

 trans in India, 171 ; lice on, in 

 Mozambique, 96 ; not attacked 

 by Cordylobia anthropophaga , 

 98; killed by Pycnosoma in 

 West Africa, 98 ; skin diseases 

 of, in Antigua, 190; piroplas- 

 mosis of, in Egypt, 77 ; plasmoses 

 of, in Rhodesia, 164 ; Piroplasina 

 bigeminum in, in the Gold Coast, 



