INDEX. 



255 



Ephestia IcuJiniella, damaging bis- 

 cuits, 43. 



epistates, Tobanus. 



Epsom Salts, useless for destroying 

 house-fly larvae. 192. 



Eptesicus capensis^ Ischnopsylliis 

 grahami, sp. n., on, in S. Africa, 

 134. 



eqid , Gastrophilus . 



Eq\iidae, ticks on, lose infectivity to 

 cattle, 21. 



equinum, Siviidium. 



Eretmopodites chrysogaster, in the 

 Belgian Congo, 121 ; in Zanzibar, 

 49. 



eriophilialma, Pi/rellia. 



Eristalis arbusiorum, causing in- 

 testinal myiasis in Man, 152. 



erraticus, Ornithodorus. 



erythrocephala, CalUphora. 



erythrocephalus , Creophilus. 



Ether, against lice, 203. 



Eucalyptol, against house-flies, 22. 



Eucalyptus, leaves of, attractive to 

 house-flies, 210. 

 ,, oil of, against lice, 146, 



201. 



Eugamasus loricatus, on rats and 

 mice in Great Britain, 9. 



Eidaelaps stabidnris, on rats in 

 Great Britain, 9. 



Europe, Cephenomyia spp., attack- 

 ing deer in, 166; Dirofilaria 

 inimitis rare in dogs in, 5. 



Eurotium, 90. 



Euryparasitus terribilis, on rats in 

 Britain, 9. 



eurysternus, Haematopinus. 



Entanias luteiventris, host of Der- 

 macentor venustus, in Montana, 95. 



euteniata, Musca. 



Evania appendigaster, a parasite of 

 cockroaches, 126. 



evansi, Trypanosoma. 



evertsi, Rhipicephalus. 



excitans, Chrysops. 



exiguicornuta, Ilaematopoia. 



exornatum, Aponomma. 



falcaius, Bhipicephalus. 

 Fannia canicular is , causing auri- 

 cular myiasis in man, 32 ; fre- 

 quenting houses, 175 ; larvae 

 of, causing gastric disorders in 

 man, 152 ; in Britain, 89 ; in 

 Montana, 61 ; seasonal preval- 

 ence of, in N.S.Wales, 207. 

 Fannia incisurata, causing auricular 

 myiasis in man, 32. 

 ,, scalaris, causing auricular 

 myiasis in man, 32 ; fre- 

 quenting houses, 175 ; in 

 Montana, 61. 



fasciaia, Stegomyia. 



fasciatus, Ceratophyllus ; Tricho- 



gaster. 

 fatigans, Cidex. 

 febrifer, (Myzomyia) Anopheles (see 



A. oninimus). 

 felis, Ctenocephalus ; Chorioptes. 

 fergusoni, Ochlerotatus (Culicada). 

 Ferrets, mites causing otitis in, 5, 6. 

 ferrugineum, TriboUum.. 

 ferrugineus, Laeniophloeus. 

 Ficalbia minima, in Hong Kong, 



141. 

 Fiji, Filaria in, 24. 

 Filaria, 139; in India, 120; and 

 bed-bugs, 45 ; said to be trans- 

 mitted by Stegomyia pseudo- 

 scutellaris in Australia, 37 ; not 

 transmitted to horses in the 

 Philippines by Stomoxys calcitrans 

 173. 

 Filaria bancrofU, believed to be 

 carried by Culex fatigans in 

 Equatorial Africa, 33 ; in Gimex 

 lectularius, 45. 

 Filaria (Acanthocheilonema) grassii, 

 transmitted to dogs by 

 Rhipicephalus sanguineus, 

 5. 

 ,, labiatopapillosa, conveyed 

 by Stomoxys calcitrans in 

 India, 171. 

 ,, loa, carried by Chrysops in 



Africa, 33. 

 ,, papulosa, causing filariasis 

 in horses in India, 210. 

 ,, volvulus, in man in Equa- 

 torial Africa, 33 ; thought 

 to be transmitted by 

 Glossina, 33. 

 Filariasis, and mosquitos in the 

 Far East, 24 ; and Chrysops in 

 Equatorial Africa, 33; flies trans- 

 mitting, to horses, 209 ; in Bar- 

 bados, 69, 223 ; in camels in 

 Egypt, 77. 

 fdibranchius, Ceratopogon. 

 Finlaya poicilia, in Papua, 37, 154. 

 Fish, against mosquito larvae, 41, 

 49, 50, 78, 129, 162, 190, 212; 

 larvicidal, in Barbados, 69 ; lar- 

 vicidal, scarcity of, in Alabama 80. 

 Fish oil, against flies on domestic 



animals, 38, 158. 

 fixissima, Chrysops. 

 flava, Haemaphysalis. 

 flavescens, Crocidura. 

 flavifrons, Ochlerotatus. 

 flavipes, Atrichopogon ; Gastrophilus. 

 Jlavirostris, Myzomyia (see Ano- 

 pheles minimus). 

 Fleas, 111; in Australia, 206; 

 new species of, from Brazil, 82; 

 in the British Isles, 112; in 

 Hawaii, 118, 148; in East Africa, 



