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INDEX. 



Uganda, 75 ; and 

 Glossina polpolis, 

 171, 179 ; in cattle 

 in Sierra Leone, 

 178, 179. 

 Trypanosoma hippicum, believed to 

 be conveyed by 

 ants, 139. 



,, leivisi, relation of, to 



Ceratophylliis fas- 

 dolus, 74. 



,, nanum, in Nigeria, 



46 ; not pathogenic 

 to Carnivora, Bo- 

 dents and Anthro- 

 poidea in Uganda, 

 75, 76. 



,, nigeriense, probably 



distinct from T. 

 gamhiense, 46, 53 ; 

 causing sleeping- 

 sickness in Nigeria, 

 53. 



,, pecoudi, in Uganda, 



75 ; in dogs, 5 ; in 

 horses in Lake Chad 

 district, 30 ; con- 

 sidered identical 

 with T. bmcei 

 {ugandae) in Ni- 

 geria, 46; (ugandae) 

 transmitted by 



Glossina tachinoides 

 in Nigeria, 46, 54 ; 

 not found in Sene- 

 gal, 112. 



,, pecoruni (congolense), 



in Zanzibar, 48 ; 

 transmitted by 

 Glossina tachinoides 

 in Nigeria, 54 ; and 

 G. morsitans, 171 ; 

 in cattle near Beira, 

 172 ; in cattle in 

 Uganda, 230. 



,, rhodesiense, 46, 76. 



,, togolense, in dogs, 5. 



,, ugandae in Uganda, 



75. 



,, uniforme, in cattle in 



Uganda, 230. 



,, vivax, transmitted by 



Glossina tachinoides 



in Nigeria, 54 ; and 



G. palpalis in Sierra 



Leone, 179; in 



cattle in Uganda, 



230. 



Trypanosomes and Glossina in 



Nigeria, 46, 54 ; experiments 



with, in rats, 74 ; classification 



of African, 75 ; of Athene noctua, 



in Chdex pipiens, 129; possibly 



carried by mosquitos in the 



Belgian Congo, 138 ; and domes- 



tic animals, 5, 30, 70, 111, 139, 

 172, 179, 230 ; and game, 7, 75, 

 171, 178. 



Trypanosomiasis, Human, in S. 

 America, 56, 205, 223, 224; 

 methods of diagnosing, 56. (See 

 also Sleeping Sickness). 



Trypanosomiasis of stock, mechani- 

 cal transmission of, 6 ; in cattle,. 

 6, 30, 48, 77, 91, 172, 179, 230; 

 in horses in the Gold Coast, 18 ; 

 of horses on the Orinoco, 70 ; in 

 Egypt, 77 ; near Lake Chad, 29 ; 

 in Nyasaland, 67 ; and wild game 

 in Uganda, 75 ; in cattle in the 

 absence of Glossina, 91, 172; in 

 Uganda, 230; in Rhodesia, 211 ; 

 in Zanzibar, 48 ; in Senegal, 111 ; 

 in Central Africa, 170 ; near 

 Beira, 172; in Argentina, 205, 

 206 ; use of arsenical dips against, 

 219. (See also Surra and Mai de 

 Caderas). 



Tryposafrol, useless in treating 

 trypanosomiasis, 188. 



Tsetse-flies, and filariasis in Africa, 

 33 ; and sleeping sickness in the 

 Belgian Congo, 136-138 ; habits 

 of, in Nyasaland, 141 ; and try- 

 panosomiasis in Central Africa, 

 170; and trypanosomiasis in 

 Nyasaland, 67; and trypano- 

 somiasis in Rhodesia, 211 ; and 

 trypanosomiasis near Beira, 172 ; 

 and big game, 7, 75, 171, 178 ; 

 distribution of, in the Belgian 

 Congo, 199; distribution of, on 

 frontier of Kamerun, 200 ; \ise 

 of arsenical dips against, 219; 

 in German E. Africa, 104; of 

 Kamerun and Togo, 103, 104 ; 

 in Nigeria, 46, 53, 54; in S. 

 Rhodesia, 7; in Senegal, 111; 

 in Sierra Leone, 177, 178, 179; 

 in Somaliland, 136 ; absent from 

 Zanzibar, 48. 



Tsu.tsugamushi fever, conveyed to 

 man" by Trombidium akamushi, 

 138. 



tuberosum, Simulium, 



Tunis, experiments with exanthe- 

 matous typhus in, 59, 60. 



turicata, Ornithodorus. 



Turkestan, leishmaniasis in, 124, 202. 



Turkeys, attacked by Dermatohia 

 hominis in S. America, 131. 



turkhudi. Anopheles. 



Turpentine, against ticks on dogs, 

 4 ; against lice, 43, 203 ; effective 

 against Ornithodorus savignyiy 

 229. 



Tydeus molestus, causing disease in 

 dogs and cats in Belgium, 4. 



Tympanitis, caused by Chorioptes 

 cynotis in dogs and cats, 5. 



