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INDEX. 



Herpetomonas ctenoeephali, 154 ; 

 from Ctenocephalus 

 canis in dog, 69. 

 „ ctenopsyllae, parasi- 



tising Ctenopsylla 

 innisculi, 144. 

 ,, donovani, 154. 



,, infantum, 154. 



„ jaculum, in Nepa 



cinerea, 68, 154. 

 „ muscae - domesticae, 



experimental in- 

 fection of rats and 

 mice with, 110. 

 „ pattoni, 154, jiara- 



site of Cerato- 

 phyllus fasciatus, 

 144. 

 ,, pedicidi, 154. 



,, trojnca, 154. 



Herzegovina, sand-fly fever in, 107. 

 hexagonus, Ixodes. 

 Hexatoma, in Russia, 195. 

 heydeni, Anthomyia. 

 hiemalis, Mucor. 

 hieroglyphicus, Culicoides. 

 hilaris, Tahanus. 

 Mlli, Stegomyia. 

 hippicum, Trypanosoma. 

 Hippobosca camelina, in Somaliland, 

 136. 

 ,, capensis, in Somaliland, 



136. 

 ,, maculata, in Somaliland, 



136; near Beira, 172. 

 Hippoboscidae, of Quebec, 155 ; 

 possible carriers of Trypanosoma 

 pecorum near Beira, 172. 

 hippopotami , Bhinoestnis . 

 Hippopotamus, attacked by Bhino- 



estrus hippopotami, 217. 

 hirstctus, Haemogamasus. 

 hirtipes, Sarcophaga ; Simulium. 

 hirundinaeeus , Echinorhynchus. 

 Hodgesia triangwlata, in Papua, 154. 

 holocycl'us, Ixodes, 

 hologaster, Goniocotes. 

 holoseri eeum , Trom bidium . 

 hominis, Dermatobia ; Pediculus (see 



P. hum anus). 

 Honduras, British, Simulium pul- 



verulentum, sp. n., in, 67. 

 Hong Kong, new mosquitos from, 

 10; Tabanidae of, 132; list of 

 mosquitos of, 141. 

 Horses, pests of, in Ohio, 149 ; 

 ticks on, lose infectivity to cattle, 

 21; lice on, in Mozambique, 96; 

 skin disease of, in Guadaloupe, 

 190 ; attacked by Culicoides, 

 163 ; Dermacentor nitens on, 134 ; 

 attacked by Dermanyssus gal- 

 linae, 158 ; attacked by Der- 

 matobia hominis in South America, 

 130; attacked by Echidnophaga 



gallinacea, 148; attacked by Gas- 

 troj)hilus intestinalis var. asinimos, 

 99 ; Haematopinus asini on, in 

 Australia, 17; remedy for attacks 

 of flies on, in New Caledonia, 

 122 ; attacked by Ornithodorus 

 savignyi, 150, 229 ; Firopilasma 

 caballi in, in Panama, 134 ; 

 Bhinoestrus in, in Senegal, 99 ; 

 attacked by Bhinoestrus piir- 

 pureus in Russia, 217 ; Sar- 

 coptes cati on, 5 ; kUled by 

 Stomoxys in Zululand, 164 ; 

 attacked by Tabanidae in 

 Colombia, 70 ; acariasis of, in 

 Egypt, 77 ; dourine in, in North 

 AlErica, 170; malaria in, in 

 Somaliland, 73 ; lilaria not trans- 

 mitted to, by Stomoxys calcitrans 

 in the Philippines, 173 ; filariasis 

 carried by house-flies to, 210 ; 

 not knortn to be attacked by 

 Cordylobia anthropophaga, 98 ; 

 trypanosomiasis of, in Africa, 

 6, 30, 77, 111, 172; Trypano- 

 soma hippicum believed to be 

 transmitted to, by ants, 139 ; 

 resistant to infection by Try- 

 panosoma cruzi, 206. 



Horse Louse {Haematopinus asini), 

 17, 96. 



House-flies, 76 ; bionomics of, 27, 

 42, 92-94, 125, 174; hibernation 

 of, in England, 88 ; hibernation 

 of, in the U.S.A., 149, 215; 

 effects of temperature on, 139 ; 

 experiments to determine flight 

 of, 61 ; measures against, 22, 27, 

 51, 112, 118, 133, 136, 197, 206; 

 control of, under wur conditions, 

 162, 169; experiments in des- 

 troying, in manure heaps, 192, 

 197; destroyed by bacterial 

 cultures, 89; baits tor, 165, 220; 

 a trap for larvae of, 134; cod- 

 liver oil against, 122 ; fumigation 

 ^\\i\\ cliinolein against, 2; des- 

 troyed by Lotrionte method, 170 ; 

 Mexican spider's nest as a trap 

 for, 151 ; killed by liquid of 

 MaUnin, 105 ; larvae of, des- 

 troyed by Pheidole megacephala, 

 149 ; investigations on, in Mon- 

 tana, 61; in England, 184; 

 in Rhodesia, 163 ; in N.S.W., 

 207 ; and disease, 43 ; con- 

 nection between diarrhoea and 

 dysentery and, in India, 127 ; 

 and enteric fever in Jamaica, 

 152 ; carrying filariasis of horses, 

 209; and leprosy, 120; possible 

 carriers of pellagra, 103; (see also 

 Musca domestica). 



hoivardi, Ixodes pilosus. 



huberi, Baymondia. 



