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INDEX. 



Anopheles maculipalpis, in S. India, 

 193. 



,, mactilipemiis, transmis- 

 sion of flagellates by, 

 54, 201 ; and malaria, 

 70, 133; in Germany, 

 78 ; in France, 180. 



,, nigripes, in Germany, 78. 



,, nivipes, in Malay States, 

 46. 



,, jjalestinensis, in Pales- 

 tine, 100. 



,, (Myzomyia) parangensis, 



sp. n., in tlie Philip- 

 pines, 187. 



,, pseudopictus,h\ S.Russia, 

 108 ; in Tonkin, 198. 



,, pseudopunctipennis.^Yob- 

 ably carrying malaria, 

 133. 



,, punctipennis, develop- 

 ment of, 70 ; probably 

 negative to malaria, 

 133; in U.S.A., 162. 



,, punetulati(s, and malaria 

 in Ceylon, 130; in 

 Bombay and Salsette 

 Is., 192. 



,, guadrimaculaUis, trans- 



mitting malaria in 

 U.S.A.", 162. 



„ rossi, in Malay States, 46; 

 in Ceylon, 70, 130; 

 transmitting malaria, 

 153 ; host for Filaria 

 bancrofUi, 133; pow- 

 dered calomel as a 

 larvicide for, 142 ; neg- 

 ative to kala-azar, 153 ; 

 breeding places in the 

 Philippines of, 153; 

 transmitting Filaria 

 nocturna., 155 ; in Goa, 

 191 ; in Bombay and 

 Salsette Is., 192; in 

 S. India, 193; in Ton- 

 kin, 198. 



,, sacharovii., in S. Russia, 



108. 



,, sinensis, at Shanghai, 28; 

 carrying malaria, 130, 

 133; in Tonkin, 198; 

 in Malay States, 46, 

 202 ; Ceralopogon at- 

 tacking, 204. 



,, stephensi, breeding places 

 of, 154 ; in Goa, 191 ; 

 in Bombay and Sal- 

 sette Is., 192. 



,, siigmaticus, 149. 



,, snperpictus, in S. Russia, 



108. 



,, tarsimaculatus, carrying 

 malaria, 24, 133. 



Anopheles amhrosus, carrying ma- 

 laria in Selangor, 46. 

 ,, restitipennis, in Jamaica, 



20. 

 ,, willniori, breeding places 



of, 154, 193. 

 Anophelinae (see Anopheles). 

 Antelopes (see Game). 

 Antliomyia radicuni, 19. 

 Anthrax, and flies, 20 ; transmitted 

 experimentally by Tahanus, 73 ; 

 transmitted by bed-bugs, 137; 

 piroplasmosis possibly mistaken 

 for, 144; transmitted by Sto- 

 moxys, 73, 169. 

 anthropophaga, Cordylobia. 

 Antilles, Stihasoma not in the, 87. 

 Ants, carrying Bacillus typhosus, 9, 

 201 ; carrying the vibrios of 

 Asiatic cholera, 126. 

 apicoargentea, Stegom yia. 

 apis, Nosema. 



appendiculatus, Bhipicephalns. 

 Arachnids transmitting disease in 



Arizona, 136. 

 arctium , Siinulium. 

 Argas, in Brazil, 53 ; on rat in 

 St. Vincent, 129. 

 ,, hrurnpti, experiments and 



observations on, 50. 

 ,, miniatus (see A. persicus). 

 ,, persicus, 51 ; on fowls in 

 Somaliland. 9 ; in N. Aus- 

 tralia, 12; in Oregon, 44 ; 

 regeneration in, 50 ; on 

 cattle, 102« ; on poultry 

 in N.S.W., 115, 116; 

 spreading disease of geese 

 in Caucasia, 119 ; in West 

 Indies, 129, 175; trans- 

 mitting spirochaetosis in 

 Tunis, 161 ; resistance to 

 extremes of temperature, 

 161. 

 Argentine, Stomoxys calcitrans in, 

 8; Mai de Caderas in, 110; 

 human trypanosomiasis in, 124; 

 camel ticks introduced into, 129 ; 

 fly destruction in, 144; bovine 

 anaplasmosis in, 172. 

 argentinum, Anaplasma. 

 argyrotarsis, Anopheles. 

 Arizona, disease-carrying insects 



and ticks in, 136. 

 Arizona bed-bug (see Triatoma 



sanguisuga). 

 Arizona tiger (see Triatoma san- 

 guisuga). 

 Arkansas, Anopheles breeding in, 

 162; Simulium pecuarum in , 177. 

 Armadillo {Dasypus novemcinctus), 

 Triatoma geniculata in holes of, 

 108. 

 Armigeres (Desvoidya) ohturbans, in 

 Cochin, 155. 



