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Cabbage white butterfly, Nosema 

 apis pathogenic to Uxrvae of, 44. 

 Cacao plantations, mosquitos abun- 

 dant in, 24 ; unsuited to Glossina 

 palpalis, 123. 

 Cacergates leucostida, preying on 



Glossina, 31. 

 Cacodmiis, from Uganda, 95. 

 „ ignotus, 95. 



,, sparsilis, sp. n., from 



Natal, 95. 

 ,, villosus, 95. 



cadaverina, Cynoniyia. 

 Caenocephalus, 93. 

 caesar, Liicilia. 

 caie nnensis, Tabanus. 

 calcitrans, Stomoxys. 

 Calcium borate, for killing fly mag- 

 gots, 179. 

 Calcium cyanamide, for killing fly 



maggots, 179. 

 caledoiiicus, Tabanus. 

 CaMtornia,, Dermacentor in, 102, 137; 



Simulium in, 168. 

 caliginea, Glossina. 

 Calliphom, observations on, 89. 



,, erythrocephala, 16, 19, 



134; experimentally 

 infected with Nosevia 

 apis, 45 ; preyed on 

 by Scatojjhaga stereo - 

 raria, 56 ; bacteria 

 transmitted from larva 

 to adult in, 62. 

 „ oceaniae, on sheep in 



Australia, 85, 94. 

 „ rufifacies, parasitised by 



a Chalcid, 85 ; ou 

 sheep in Australia, 

 85, 94. 

 „ villosa, on sheep iu Aus- 



tralia, 85, 94. 

 ,, vomitoria, 19, 111, 134; 



causing myiasis, 131. 

 Calomel, as a mosquito larvicide, 



142. 

 Calves, Sucking, resistant to Texas 



fever, 102b. 

 Camels, trypanosomiasis of, 57, 151 ; 

 Hyalomma aegyptiutn and H. 

 dromedarii on, 129 ; mange of, in 

 Jubaland, 152; Cordylobia an- 

 thropophaga on, 164. 

 campestris, Uranotaen ia. 

 Camphor, 62. 



Camponotus landolti, as a mechan- 

 ical carrier of typhoid, 9. 

 Canada, Phormia regina in, 16; 

 Hypoderma bovis in, 56 ; tick 

 paralysis in, 105; Anopheles 

 viacuiipemiis carrying malaria in, 

 133; IS imuliwm in, i6S; Tabani- 

 dae in, 196. 

 Canaries, mites transmitting Spiro- 

 chaeta gallinarmn to, 168. 



Canary Islands, Boophilus dccolvr- 

 atus on camels from, 1 29. 



canicu laris, Fann ia. 



canis, Ctenocephalus. 



Canis caraibicus, verruga trans- 

 mitted to, 29. 



cantans, Culex. 



cantator, Aedes. 



Cape Colony, Galaxias against mos- 

 quito larvae in, 78 ; Ixodes pilo- 

 sus and tick paralysis in, 105; 

 possibility of East Coast fever 

 invading, 163; bot-flies in, 203. 



capensis , EMpicephalus. 



capitis, Pedic'ulus. 



Caprincho (see Capybara). 



captonis, Tabanus. 



Capybara, a reservoir of Mai de 

 Caderas, 110, 176. 



Carassino auratus, reducing Ano- 

 pheles in Madagascar, 86. 



Caravans, spreading malaria in 

 German E. Africa, 41. 



Carbolic acid, for destroying fowl 

 parasites, 29, 30, 44, 182; 

 remedy for rash caused by brown- 

 tail moth, 100; component of 

 good mosquito larvicide, 179, 183. 



Carcinoma, not transmitted by 

 bed-bug, 117. 



carnaria, Sarcophaga. 



Carolina, North, malaria survey in, 

 162 ; ticks eradicated by fencing 

 in, \02b. 



Carolina, South, Simuliidae in, 168. 



Carrion's fever and verruga, iden- 

 tity of, 48. 



casei, Piophila. 



Castor Bean Tick (see Ixodes ri- 

 cinus). 



Castor oil, ingi-edient of tanglefoot, 

 101. 



Cats, negative to Texas fever, 102& ; 

 Ixodes in U.S.A. on, 102, 102a; 

 inoculated with Trypan, crusi, 

 125; infected with plague in 

 Philij)pines, 128; Cordylobia an- 

 thropophaga on, 164; Vtenocepjha- 

 lus felis on, in W. Indies, 175. 



Cattle, Glossina palpalis introduced 

 from Gaboon into Principe Is. 

 with, 14; Dermanyssus in ears 

 of, 21 ; C'ulicoides on, 28 ; try- 

 panosomiasis in, 48, 87, 94, 124, 

 150, 155, 164, 171, 202; dipping 

 against African Coast fever, 55 ; 

 ticks in Brazil, 57 ; checking 

 Trombidium sp., 72 ; anthrax in, 

 73, 169; and Glossina, 76, 83, 

 123, 124; effect of Hypoderma 

 bovis on, 90; ticks ou, 59, 102, 

 111, 150; Tabanus Jijianus on, 

 104; lice on, in Eussia, 118; 

 Ixodes ricinus spreading piro- 

 plasmosis of, 119; effect of 



