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INDEX. 



Tejyens, Dirofilaria. 

 reptans, Simulium . 

 Resin, an ingredient of mosquito 



larvieide, 173. 

 restuans, Chilex. 



retictdatns, Dermacentor ; Lebistes. 

 Retignera. name for trypano- 

 somiasis on the Orinoco, 70. 

 Review s : — Hindle, Blood-sucking 

 Flies and Disease, 31 ; Herrick, 

 Insects Injurious to the House- 

 hold and Annoying to Man, 52 ; 

 Ealand, Insects and Man, 86 ; 

 Gordon Hewitt, the House-fly, 

 174—175 ; Riley and Johannsen, 

 Handbook of Medical Ento- 

 mology, 216. 

 Ehinoceros, Oestrids of, in Africa, 

 144; ticks on, in 

 S.E. Africa, 222. 

 simus cotioni, larvae of 

 Gyrostignia in, 144. 

 o'hinocerotis, Dermacentor. 

 Ehinoesirus, in horses in Senegal, 

 99. 

 „ hippopotami, in hippo- 



potamus, 217. 

 ,, nasalis, attacking cat- 



tle in W. Africa, 99. 

 ,, nivarleti, in the Belgian 



Congo, 146. 

 ,, phacochaeri, sp. n., in- 



festing Phacochaerus 

 aethiopicus, 198. 

 ,, purpureus, bionomics 



of, in Russia, 217. 

 Shinoloplms augur, fleas on, in S. 



Africa, 134. 

 Bhipicephalus, on rodents in Egypt, 



47. 

 JRhipicephalus appendictilatus, on 

 dogs, 4 ; trans- 

 mitting African 

 Coast fever in 

 Rhodesia, 20 ; on 

 stock in Southern 

 Rhodesia, 21 ; and 

 African Coast fever 

 experiments with, 

 142 ; dipping ex- 

 periments against, 

 218. 

 ,, Mirsa, on dogs, 4 ; 



on cattle in Egypt, 

 77. 

 ,, capensis, on dogs, 4. 



,, evertsi, on dogs, 4 ; 



and diseases of 

 stock in Rhodesia, 

 20 ; on cattle in 

 Egypt, 77 ; in 

 Mozambique, 133; 

 on domestic ani- 

 mals in Mauritius, 

 53, 221. 



Bhipicejyhalus falcatus, on pigs in 

 Mozambique, 91. 

 maculaiiis, on pigs in 



Mozambique, 91. 

 neavei, in Mozam- 

 bique, 91. 

 oculatus, on cattle in 



Egypt, 77. 



pulchellns, on dogs, 



4 ; on mules in 



Mozambique, 91. 



jntnctatissimus, on 



dogs, 4. 

 sanguineus, trans- 

 mitting diseases to 

 dogs in India, 5 ; 

 on cattle in Egypt, 

 77 ; and Piroplasma 

 canis, expei'iments 

 with, 110; on 

 domestic animals 

 in Mauritius, 53, 

 221. 

 „ simus, 5 ; on dogs, 



4 ; transmitting 

 African Coast fever 

 in Rhodesia, 20 ; 

 on rhinoceros in 

 S.E. Africa, 222. 

 „ texanus, on dogs, 4. 



,, tricuspis, on dogs, 4. 



Rhizotrogus, destroyed by Tabanid 



larvae, 195. 

 Rhodesia, trypanosomiasis in cattle 

 probably conveyed by Tabanidae 

 in, 6 ; Glossina and big game in, 

 7 ; malaria and blackw ater fever 

 in, 18; control measures against 

 ticks in, 19, 210; sleeping sick- 

 ness and Glossina morsitans in, 

 107 ; habits of Glossina morsitans 

 in, 117; plasmoses of cattle in, 

 164; house-flies in, 163 ; African 

 Coast fever in, 210, 211. 

 rJiodesiense, Trypanosom a. 

 rhodesiensis, Anopheles, 

 lihodnius prolixus, habits of, 56 ; 



in San Salvador, 224. 

 ricimis, Ixodes. 



Rinderpest, causing disappearance 

 of Glossina morsitans in Southern 

 Rhodesia, 8. 

 Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, 

 and Dermacentor in Montana, 60, 

 61, 180 ; measures against, 61, 

 62 ; distribution of, in U.S.A., 

 95. 

 Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever 

 Ticks (see Dermacentor andersoni, 

 D. modestus and D. venustus). 

 Rodents, Trifjianosoma congolense 

 pathogenic to, and T. nanum not 

 pathogenic to, 76. 

 rodhaini, Conostig^nus ; Cordylobia 

 (Stasisia). 



