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INDEX. 



Theileria tachyglossi, sp. n., parasite 

 of Tachyglossus aculeatus, in Aus- 

 tralia, 153. 



TheUeriasis (see African Coast 

 Fever). 



theobaldi, Anopheles {Nyssorhyn- 

 chus) ; Ochlerotatus {Grabhamia) ; 

 Haematopota. 



Theobaldia annulata, in Switzerland, 

 225. 

 „ spathipalpis, in Egypt, 



10. 



tholosani, Ornithodorus. 



thorntoni. Anopheles (see A. tessella- 

 tus). 



Thyridanthrax abruptus, parasite of 

 Glossina, 142. 



tiberiadis, Polypedilus ; Trichi- 

 tanypus. 



Tiberias. Lake. Cliironomids from, 

 51. 



Ticks, control of, by dipping 

 cattle, 19, 35, 58, 87, 132, 218; 

 methods of removing, 6 ; sheep 

 used as a means of destroying, 

 63 ; and Kocky Mountain spotted 

 fever, 60, 62, 95, 180; and re- 

 lapsing fever, 72, 150 ; potato 

 extract against, 76 ; cod-liver oil 

 against, 122 ; not affected by 

 corrosive sublimate, 151 ; eradi- 

 cation of, in North Carolina, 185 ; 

 formula for contact insecticide 

 against, 189 ; bone-oil arsenical 

 dips against, 191 ; experiments 

 in dipping against, 218; on 

 Sudanese cattle, 77 ; list of spp. 

 found on dogs, 4 ; on domestic 

 animals in Mauritius, 221 ; on 

 equines in Panama, 134; on 

 fowls, 129, 230 ; on rhinoceros in 

 Maputaland, 222 ; on rodents, 

 47 ; transmitting Piroplasma 



?'ibsoni in dogs, 5 ; causing para- 

 ysis, 6, 103, 110; chemistry of 

 saliva of, 43 ; test with, for African 

 Coast Fever, 57 ; parasite of, 

 imported into U.S.A., 85 ; effect 

 of, upon milk production, 58, 88 ; 

 damage caused by, in U.S.A., 91 ; 

 immunisation of cattle against, 

 in Guam, 92 ; believed to carry 

 Kedani fever in Sumatra, 101 ; 

 not carriers of pellagra, 102 ; 

 artificial parthenogenesis in, 110 ; 

 biology of, 20, 110, 228, 229; 

 possible carriers of leishmaniasis, 

 147, 148; possibly causing skin 

 diseases of cattle in Antigua, 190; 

 conveying African Coast fever to 

 cattle, 142, 211 ; resistance of, to 

 starvation, 226 ; in Australia, 

 87, 129, 230 ; in Northern Africa, 

 228, 229 ; in South Africa, 132, 

 218 ; in Egypt, 47, 77 ; in 



Mauritius, 53 ; spread of, in 

 Montana, 60, 62, 95, 180; in 

 Mozambique, 91, 133 ; in New 

 Jersey, 154 ; in Northern Nigeria, 

 129; in Rhodesia, 19, 210, 211; 

 in Sierra Leone, 179 ; in Somali- 

 land, 72, 150, 229; in Sinai 

 and Arabia, 128 ; in Sudan, 

 228. 

 Tick Birds (see Crotophaga). 

 Tick-paralysis, 6, 139 ; in Montana, 

 95 ; not conveyed experimentally 

 by Dermacentor venustus, 103 ; in 

 Australia, 110. 

 tigripes, Culex. 

 Tipiilidae, erroneously supposed to 



cause myiasis in Brazil, 194. 

 titillans, Mansonia. 

 Tobacco, decoction of, against lice, 

 115, 170, 204; powder against 

 flies on domestic animals, 38. 

 Tobago, malaria in, 84 ; survey of 



mosquitos in, 84. 

 Togo, tsetse-flies of, 103. 

 togoi, Ochlerotatus. 

 togolense, Trypanosoma. 

 Tonkin, recurrent fever in, 101. 

 Toucans, attacked by Dermatobia 



hominis in S. America, 131. 

 Toxorhynchites brevipalpis, in Zan- 

 zibar, 49 ; from the Belgian 

 Congo, 121. 

 Train oil, for protecting stock from 



Tabanids, 195. 

 tranquilla, Pangonia. 

 Transvaal, Ixodes attacking dogs 

 in, 4 ; new Phlebotomus from, 11 ; 

 new Tabanidae from, 121 ; 

 measures against ticks and 

 African Coast fever in, 132. 

 transvaalensis , Eaematopota. 

 transversus, Tabanus. 

 tremula, Macleaya. 

 triangtdata, Hodgesia. 

 iriangulum, Neotabanus. 

 Triatoma chagasi, cannibalism in, 

 56. 

 ,, dimidiata var. niaculi- 

 pennis, infected with 

 Tryjyanosoma cruzi in 

 San Salvador, 224. 

 „ infestans, carrying Cha- 

 gas' disease in Argen- 

 tina, 205 ; habits of, 56. 

 ,, megista, habits of, 56. 



,, rubrofasciata, attacking 

 bed-biigs in Mauritius, 

 56. 

 ,, rufotubercidata, in Pana- 



ma, 224. 

 ,, rugulosa, in Costa Rica, 



224. 

 ,, sanguisuga, attacking 



Lepidopterous larvae, 

 56. 



