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GENERAL INDEX. 



In the case of scientific names the page reference is cited only under 

 the heading of the generic name. 



When a generic name is printed in brackets it signifies that the name 



is not adopted. 



Abraxas gi'ossrilariata (Gooseberry 

 Moth), Nosema apis pathogenic 

 to, 45. 



abdominalis, Culex (Cidicelsa). 



abstersus, Tabanus. 



Acari, parasitising Musca domes- 

 ticain U.S.A., 6 ; causing diseases 

 of fowls, 21, 29, 30, 44, 101 ; 

 destroying Glossina. pupae, 31 ; 

 parasitising Chironomidae in the 

 Sunda Islands, 162 ; parasitic on 

 Phlebotomiis iu Malta, 165 ; 

 causing pruritus in man, 163, 

 200; on bats, 175; (see Mites). 



Accra, Lyperosia aud Stomoxys 

 caiising trypanosomiasis in horses 

 and mules in, 48. 



Achroia (jrisella, larvae not affected 

 by human tuberculosis, 54. 



Aden, dengue fever in, 12; eight- 

 day fever in, 12; Phleboioiiius 

 and sand-fly fever iu, 12, 158; 

 Culex fatigans and Steqomyia 

 fasciata in, 158; malaria not 

 endemic in, 12, 158. 



Aiedes, in Florida, 78. 



,, eaJopus (see Stegomyia fas- 

 ciata). 

 ,, cantator, iu N. Jersey, 158. 

 ,, cinereus, in Germany, 78. 

 ,, epinolus, sp. n., in Peru, 97. 

 ,, scapularis, in Trinidad, 25. 

 ,, serraius, in Trinidad, 25. 

 ,, sexlineatus, in Trinidad, 25. 

 ,, soUicitans, in N. Jersey, 158. 

 ,, sylvestris, iu N. Jersey, 158. 



aegrot'us, Tabanus. 



aegyptium, Hyalomma. 



Aepyceros melampus (Impala ante- 

 lope) and Glossina in Nyasaland, 

 103. 



afer, Dicrurus. 



affinis, Tabanus. 



Africa, Synopsis of Anopheliues in, 

 6 ; new Tabanidae from, 84 ; 



new Oestridae from, 91 ; new 

 Culicidae from, 95 ; Mansonioides 

 uuiforniis carrying Filaria noc- 

 turna in, 133. 



Africa, British East, relapsing 

 fever in, 9 ; suspected sand-fly 

 fever in, 36 ; a list of ticks aud 

 biting insects of, 37 ; Argas 

 brumpti in, 51 ; African Coast 

 fever in, 55, 139; Olossina fusci- 

 pleuris {fusca, in error) in, 83 ; 

 mange of camels in, 152 ; Tabanus 

 and Glossina in, 151, 152; try- 

 panosomiasis of camels in, 151 ; 

 ulcerative lymphangitis in ponies 

 in, 152. 



Africa, French West, trypano- 

 somiasis and game in, 77 ; Oestrid 

 flies of, 91. 



Africa, German East, Glossina pal- 

 palis transmitting Trypanosoma 

 rliodesiense in, 11 ; malaria pro- 

 phylaxis in, 41 ; Pldebotomus in, 

 36 ; a list of blood-sucking flies 

 and ticks in, 43; Raematopota 

 maculosifacies, sp. n. from, 84; 

 trypanosomiasis and Glossina 

 inorsitans in, 87 ; Ornitliodorus 

 moubaiaiw, 124; breeding tsetse- 

 flies in, 138. 



Africa, South, acclimatising " Mil- 

 lions " in, 17, 78; fish likely to 

 be useful against mosquito larvae 

 in, 78; ticks in, 83, 105, 111, 

 163 ; arsenical poisoning of stock 

 in, 157 ; Psoroptes communis var. 

 oris (Sheep Scab) in, 157 ; treat- 

 ment of East Coast fever in, 163 ; 

 Cordylobia authropophaga in, 164 ; 

 ticks not transmitting lamziekte 

 in, 180 ; warble flies in, 181, 203 ; 

 horse bot-fly in, 203 ; legislation 

 against East Coast fever in, 204. 



African Coast fever (see East Coast 

 fever). 



