INDEX 



273 



166, 167, 168; car- 

 ried long distances 

 by ships, 107 ; not 

 found to convey 

 kala-azar, 126; fla- 

 gellates of, 147 ; 

 abundant near Ka- 

 rachi, 162 ; scarce 

 near Poona, 166 ; 

 distribution of, in 

 Chitral, 167; bio- 

 nomics of, in Malta, 

 168. 

 J'hlebotomus bedfordi, sp. n., in the 

 Transvaal, 11. 

 „ Ingram i, sp. n., in 



Ashanti, 11. 

 ,, minutus, connection 



between Oriental 

 sore and, 144; in 

 Chitral, 167; in 

 Peshawar, 168 ; at- 

 tacking reptiles, 231. 

 ,, minutus var. africanus, 



in Algeria, 29, 213; 

 conveying Leish- 

 m^ania tropica at 

 Biskra, 144 ; prob- 

 able carrier of Orien- 

 tal sore, 231. 

 ,, papatasii, in Algeria, 



29 ; in Chitral, 167 ; 

 in Peshawar, 168; 

 bionomics of, in 

 Malta, 168; especi- 

 ally attacking man, 

 231. 

 „ perniciosus, bionomics 



of, in Malta, 168; 

 in Algeria, 29, 231. 

 ,, simillimus, sp. n., in 



Ashanti and S. 

 Nigeria, 11. 

 ,, stantoni, sp. n., in the 



Malay States, 11. 

 ,, vexator, attacking 



snakes, 231. 

 phlebotomus, Culicoides. 

 Phorbia muscaria, in Britain, 89. 

 Phormia azurea, attacking young 

 birds, 97; causing myia- 

 sis, 152. 

 ,, regina, in Russia, 29 ; in 

 Montana, 62 ; in Que- 

 bec, 155; causing myia- 

 sis in Texas, 159, 160; 

 life-history of, 161. 

 ,, sordida, 97. 

 ,, terrae-novae, in Quebec, 155. 

 P*?dhirius, confined to man, 3. 

 P^hthirius inguinalis (see P. ^M^bts). 

 „ pubis, in Russia, 122; 

 not a carrier of typhus, 

 201 ; method of eradi- 

 cating, 232. 



Phi/llodroniia germnniea, 126; on 

 ships, 44 ; on hides from India, 

 143. 



2)iceus, Alphitobius. 



jyici, Mydaea. 



pictipes, Simidi um . 



Pigs, parasites of, 4 ; ticks on, 91 ; 

 lice on, 96, 114; Cimex colum- 

 barln on, 184; not known to be 

 attacked by Cordijlohia anthro- 

 pophnga, 98 ; Dermatobia hominis 

 attacking, in S. America, 131 ; 

 Eehinorhi/nrh lis hirundinaceus 

 parasitising. 138; Ilaematopimis 

 suis on, 17, 149 ; Sarcoptes scabiei 

 suis on, 5. 



Pigeons, not infected with kala-azar, 

 28 ; not distributing chicken 

 mites in the U.S.A., 38 ; Lynchia 

 maura on, 48, 211 ; lice on, des- 

 troyed by liquid of Malinin, 105 ; 

 fleas on, in Hawaii, 118; new 

 Haemogregarine in blood of, 211. 



Pigeon Mite, distinct from that of 

 fowl, 38. 



piliferus, Haematopimis. 



pilosus, Ixodes ; Trichodectes. 



Pine Squirrel (Sciurus hudsonicus 

 richardsoni), 95. 



Piophila casei, causing colic in man, 

 152 ; in Montana, 62. 



pinguicornis, Haematopota. 



pipiens, Culex. 



Piroplasma bigeminum, in cattle, in 

 W. Africa, 18, 179. 

 ,, cahalli, in horses in 



Panama, 134. 

 „ cams, and Bhipiceplialus 



sanguineus, experi- 

 ments with, 110; in 

 dogs, unafiiected by 

 tryposafrol, 189. 

 ,, gibsoni, in jackals, 5. 



,, mutans (see Theileria). 



Piroplasmosis, carriers of, in dogs, 

 5; in cattle in Egypt, 77; of 

 cattle, tryposafrol ijrobably use- 

 less against, 189. 



pitchfordi, Anopheles. 



Plague, 139 ; bacillus resembling 

 that of, in Mus norvegicus in 

 Britain, 9 ; measures against, in 

 California, 26 ; measures against, 

 in Havana, 64; and rats, 48, 73, 

 100, 179-180 ; and fleas, 34, 206 ; 

 Ceratophyllus fasciatus transmit- 

 ting, m mice, 63 ; eft'ect of 

 meteorological conditions on, 73 ; 

 history of, 86 ; losses due to, 88 ; 

 an insectivore as a reservoir of, 

 in Cambodia, 97 ; carriage of, 

 not entirely effected by rat fleas, 

 100; and house-flies, 120; re- 

 view of recent work on, 208; in 

 Formosa, 100; in Annam, 100, 



