INDEX. 



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Armigerei veufralis, at .Shanghai, 28. 



Arsenic, against tsetse -flies, 48 ; 

 against Sjnrochaeta galUnarum, 

 116 ; in cattle dips, 146 ; against 

 Tahanus Ujnoius, 167. 



Arsenic oxide, in cattle dips, 181. 



Arsenic trioxide, dip formula con- 

 taining, 59. 



Arsenical dips, action of, on 

 ticks, 114; oxidation of, 136, 

 172; laboratory and field assay 

 of, 145; poisoning of stock in 

 South Africa by, 136, 157; 

 method of arresting oxidation in, 

 181. 



Arsenious oxide, 163 ; against rats, 

 18. 



Arum, 167. 



Asafoetida, as a deterrent for house 

 and cattle flies, 101, 202. 



Ashanti, sleeping sickness in, 93. 



Asia Minor, bots on Angora goats 

 in, 203. 



asiaticus. Anopheles. 



as in inus, Gastropli Has. 



Assam, kala-azar in, 67, 153 ; bed- 

 bugs and kala-azar in, 196. 



astia, Xenopsylla. 



Atoxyl, not a remedy for trypano- 

 somiasis, 14, 15 ; and soamin 

 against Spirochaeta galUnarum, 

 116; use in trypanosomiasis 

 recommended, 122. 



atra, Stegomyia. 



atratipes. Anopheles. 



atripes, Siegomyin (Ciilex). 



Auclimeromyia luteola, in Congo, 

 170. 



aureopunctatum, Si)u idium. 



aurijinis, Sarcophaga. 



Australia, blood-sucking flies and 

 ticks in, 12 ; parasites of poultry 

 in, 21, 116 ; sheep maggot fly in, 

 85; equine granuloma in, 91; 

 tick paralysis in, 105 ; Stegomyia 

 fasciata in, 111; 3Ielophagus 

 ovinus and Trichodcdes sphaero- 

 cephalus on sheep in, 130. 



Australian cattle tick (see Margar- 

 opus annulaius australis). 



Australian Tabanidae, synonomy 

 of, 51. 



australis, Ilaemaphysalis ; Marga- 

 ropus {Boophilus ). 



Austria, Anopheles and malaria in, 

 87 ; malaria prevention in, 97. 



Babesia canis, transmitted by Hae- 

 viaphysalis leaclii, 113. 

 ,, mutans, common in S. 



Nyasaland, 156. 

 ,, iheileri, in cattle in N. 

 Nyasa, 156. 



Baboons, 84, 103. 



habu, Phlebotomus. 



hacilliformis, Bartonia. 



Bacilius enteritidis, 66 ; infecting 

 fleas, 61. 

 ,, pestis, infecting fleas, 61. 

 ,, prodigiosus, 31usca domes- 



tica carrying, 19. 

 ,, pyocyaneus, infecting fleas, 



61. 

 ,, riolaceus, 61. 



Bacteria, carried by flies, 19, 62, 

 137; survival of, in fleas, 61; 

 effect of, on sodium arsenate and 

 arsenite in dipping tanks, 172; 

 transmitted by ants, 201. 



Baden, mosquito destruction in, 146. 



Bahia, bed-bugs in, 87 ; Triaioma 

 in, 107, 108; human trypano- 

 somiasis in, 124. 



Balsam of Peru, against Sarcop- 

 terinus nidulans, 30. 



Bamboo, Anopheles asiaticus breed- 

 ing in Malay States in, 106 ; Sto- 

 moxys plurinotata from, 89. 



bancroftii, Filaria. 



Banksinella ^:)a?prt?is, specifically 

 distinct from B. luteolatcralis, 45. 



Baobab tree, Glossina morsitans 

 pujJa at foot of, 103. 



Barbados, Mai de Caderas of horses 

 in, 35 ; chief factors causing 

 absence of mosquitos in, 47 ; 

 ticks occurring in, 129. 



Barbiero fever, carried by Triaioma, 

 137. 



barhirostris, A nopheles. 



Barbus, checking Anopheles, 154. 



Bar ilius, c^ieeking Anopheles, 154. 



Barium carbonate and arsenious 

 oxide, against rats, 18. 



Bartonia bacilli form is, in mammals, 

 29; in lizards, 144, 186; not a 

 sjiecific organism, 49. 



barker i, Lophoceraio m y ia. 



Bassam, malaria and yellow fever 

 in, 5. 



Bats, experiments with Glossina 

 morsitans and, 75 ; Cacodmus on, 

 95 ; Cimex pipistrelli transmitting 

 Tri/panosoma vespertilionis to, 

 173. 



Bed-bug, Tropical (see Cimex hemip- 

 tcra).^ 



Bed-bugs, and leprosy, 40, 79, 137; 

 not transmitting foi'est leishman- 

 iasis in Brazil, 53 ; and beriberi, 

 67; and kala-azar, 67, 150, 153, 

 196; infection of, with Trypano- 

 soma crici, 87 ; in Gold Coast, 

 93 ; infected with jilague in 

 Pliilij)pines, 128; transmitting 

 anthrax, 137; in Congo, 170; 

 in Meerut, 195. 



