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INDEX. 



africaniis, Mansonioides ; PMe- 



botomus. 

 oger, Culex. 



Agiiciiltiire and malaria, 48, 72. 

 ahalae, Pygiopsylla. 

 aitkeni, Anoplides. 

 Alabama, Anopheles breeding in, 



162. 

 Alaska, Simuliiim in, 168. 

 Albert Nyanza, HaplocMlus from, 

 useful against mosquito larvae, 78. 

 albifrons, Trigonometopus. 

 alhhnanus. Anopheles, 

 albipes. Anopheles ; Tabanus. 

 albipictiis, Dennacentor. 

 albirostyis. Anopheles, 

 albitarsis, Leucomyia. 

 Alcohol, as a bait for house-flies, 

 159 ; and balsam of Peru for mite 

 diseases in fowls, 30. 

 alene, Tabanus. 



Algae, Phleboiomus breeding in, 

 100; removal of, inadequate 

 against Anopheles, 153. 

 Algeria, exanthematous typhus and 

 recmrent fever in, 90; Phleboto- 

 mus in, 199; Tabanidae of, 36; 

 trypanosomiasis of camels in, 57. 

 algiriis, Tabanus. 

 alpinus, Gyrojms. 

 alternata, Psychoda. 

 Alysia manducator, parasite of 



house-flies, 134. 

 Amblyomma americaniim (Lone Star 

 Tick), on animals 

 and man in U.S.A., 

 102o. 

 „ cayennense, not trans- 



mitting forest leish- 

 maniasis in Brazil, 53. 

 ,, dissimile, in West 



Indies, 129. 



,, hebraeum, dipping 



against, 114; hosts 



of, in S. Africa, 111. 



„ hirtum, in West Indies, 



129. 

 „ variegaium, in West 



Indies, 129, 175. 

 America, Central, disease -carrying 

 Anopheles in, 133; new 

 Trigo n om eto2Jus from , 

 187; yellowfeverin,189. 

 ,, North, disease - bearing 

 mosquitos in, 133; 

 Simuliidae of, 167 ; 

 Spalangia parasitising 

 Stomoxys and house- 

 flies in, 23. 

 ., South, Mai de Caderas in, 



109. 

 ,, Tropical, a revision of 

 Stibasonia from, 87. 

 American Dog Tick {Dennacentor 

 electus), 102. 



a m e r i ea na , Per ipla net a. 

 americanum , Amblyomma. 



Ammonia, dissipates smell of for- 

 malin, 81. 



Ammoniacal gas liquor, effect on 

 larvae of Miisca domestica, 179. 



Amphibians, experiments with Glos- 

 sina morsita)is on, 75. 



Anaemia in fowls, due to Argas, 115. 



Anas boschas (Wild Duck), destroy- 

 ing mosquito larvae, 10. 



Anaplasma argentinum, in the Ar- 

 gentine, 172. 

 „ centrale, 113; not com- 



mon in Nvasaland, 

 156. 

 marginale, 113, 172. 



Anaplasmosis, transmitted by ticks 

 in Africa, 113, 156; transmitted 

 by 3Iargaro2)us microplus in the 

 Argentine, 172 ; immunisation of 

 cattle against, 177; dipping pre- 

 vents, 202. 



Anglo-Egyptian Sudan (see Sudan). 



Angola, sleeping sickness in, 14; 

 Chrysops pallidula, sp. n., fi'om, 

 84 ; trypanosomiasis in oxen 

 from, 124. 



angustifrons, Tabanus. 



angustipennis, Trigonometopus. 



Annam, Trypanosoma annamense, 

 sp. n., in animals in, 41. 



annamiticus, Tabanus. 



annulata, Theobaldia. 



annulatum , SimuUum. 



anmdaius, Margaropus (Boophilus). 



anmdifera, Manson ioides. 



annulopalpis, Leicester ia. 



annulipes. Anopheles {Nyssorhyn- 

 chus). 



annuliiarsis, Leicesteria. 



Anopheles, on ships at anchor, 1 ; 

 measmes against, in Ivory Coast, 

 5 ; synopsis of African and 

 Oriental, 6 ; in N. Australia, 12 ; 

 in St. Lucia, 13 ; in Jamaica, 20 ; 

 in Trinidad, 24 ; in Sierra Leone, 

 26 ; probably absent in N. Cale- 

 donia, 39 ; measures against in 

 German E. Africa, 41 ; and forest 

 malaria in Brazil, 43 ; list of spp. 

 in German E. Africa. 43 ; reduced 

 by drainage in Malay States and 

 Panama, 46, 202 ; in Italy, 46 ; 

 reduction needed in Brit. Guiana, 

 47; in Ceylon, 70, 130; list of 

 spp. in Florida, 78 ; natural 

 enemies of, 78, 154, 194, 204; 

 spray-fluids for, 80 ; methods of 

 screening against, 80, 161 ; in 

 rice fields in Madagascar, 86 ; 

 distribution in Austria, 87 ; new 

 spp. from Philippines, 70, 187; 

 list of spp. in Philippines, 101 ; 

 and malaria in Caucasia, 108 ; 



