INDEX. 



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Pyralis, infested witli Ei/menolepis 



diminuta, 138. 

 pyramidus, Gerbillns. 

 pyophila, Sarcophaga. 

 Pyrellia eriophthalma, in houses, 89. 

 ,, lasiophthalma, in houses in 



Britain, 184. 

 ,, Serena, in Quebec,, 155. 

 Pyi'ethrum, against flies on domes- 

 tic aninials, 38. 

 Pyrctophoriis (see Anopheles). 



„ freerae (see Anopheles 



fuliginosus). 

 „ my~omi/if(i<'ies (see 



Anopheles turJchudi). 

 Pyxol, effective against Melophagus 

 ovinus, 176. 



quadrimaculaia, Libellula. 



quadrimaculatns , Anopheles. 



Quarantine, of domestic animals 

 against Dermacentor venustus in 

 Montana, 60; against yellow 

 fever in India, 71 ; against Mai 

 de Caderas in British Guiana, 157. 



quasimodestus, Ctdex. 



quasi gelidus, Cidex. 



Quassia powder, against house- 

 flies, 22. 



Quebec, biting and other flies from, 

 155. 



Queensland, Ixodes holocyclus at- 

 tacking dogs in, 4 ; measures 

 against cattle ticks in, 87 ; sheep- 

 maggot flies in, 15, 87 ; Lucilia 

 tasmaniensis in, 15 ; new Taba- 

 nidae from, 26 ; mosqu^itos of, 

 30 ; Pycnosoma varipes in, 185. 



queenslandi, Tabanws. 



Quinine, against malaria and black- 

 water fever, 18 ; strain of malaria 

 resistant to, in Brazil, 70. 



quinquefasciatus, Culex (see C. 

 fatigans). 



Rabbits, increasing blow -fly pest in 

 Australia, 13 ; not infected with 

 exanthematous typhus, 60 ; in- 

 fected with Trypanosoma cruzi by 

 Triatoma dimidiata, 224 ; Argas 

 brumpti fed on, 228 ; eggs of 

 Ciiterebra cuniculi in burrows of, 

 194; Glossina fed on, in France, 

 77 ; Haemaphysalis leporis pains - 

 iris on, in New Jersey, 154; mites 

 infesting, 226 ; Rhipicephalus 

 sanguineus experimentally fed on, 

 110. 



racemosus, Mucor. 



Bachionotomyia nepenthis, sp. n., 



tromBorneo,115. 



,, proxima, sp. n., 



from Borneo, 115. 



Bachionotomyia vieina, sp. n., from 



Borneo, 10. 

 radicum, Anthomyia. 

 rastis, Ixodes. 



Rats, Acarine parasites of, 9. 228 ; 

 and plague, 26, 34, 64, 88, 100, 

 209; methods of lumi,v,at ion 

 against, 45, 48, 64, 71, 72, 105; 

 fleas on, 45, 50, 73, 148, 206; 

 methods of collecting' fleas on, 

 74; attacked by Dermatophilus 

 2>enetrans, 103 ; attacked by 

 Cordylobia anthropophaga, 99 ; 

 not very susceptible to trypano- 

 somiasis, 179 ; Ceratophyllus 

 fasciatus transmitting Trypano- 

 soma leivisi in, 74 ; not infected 

 experimentally with tick paraly- 

 sis, 103; experimental infection 

 of, with Herpetomonas muscae- 

 domesticae, 110; migratory 

 habits of, in New Orleans, 179 ; 

 resistant to infection by Trypano- 

 soma cruzi, 206 ; capacity of, for 

 reaching land from ships, 209. 

 Rat Flea, European, (see Cerato- 

 phyllus fasciatus). 

 Rat-fleas, Plague (see Xenopsylla 



and Pygiopsylla), 117. 

 Rat Trypanosome (see Trypa^w- 



soma lewisi). 



Rattle-snake, possible reservoir of 



leishmaniasis in S. America, 144, 



147. 



Bavinia communis (see Sarcophaga). 



Baymondia huberi, in Somaliland, 



136. 

 recedens, Tabanus. 

 Recurrent Fever, and lice, 59, 101, 



146. 

 Red Deer, Hypoderma diana in 

 hides of, in Scotland, 206 ; 

 Cephenomyia auribarbis in, in 

 Europe, 166. 

 Red-legged Tick (see Bhipicephalus 



evertsi). 

 redueens, Tabanus. 

 Redwater, in cattle, in Rhodesia, 

 20, 165 ; transmitted by 3Iar- 

 garopus decolor atus, 20. 

 reflexus, Argas. 

 regina, Phormia. 



Reindeer, Cephenomyia trompe in, 

 in Em-ope, 166; attacked by 

 Tabanus tarandinus in Northern 

 Russia, 195. 

 reinumrdtii, Tabanus. 

 Relapsing Fever, transmitted by 

 Ornithodorus turicata in Colombia, 

 70; carried by O. tholosani, in 

 Persia, 124; and <>. sarignyi, in 

 Somaliland, 72, 150, 229. 

 relictus, Chrysops. 



Repellents, tor blood-sucking flies, 

 37, 51, 122. 



