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INDEX. 



warbles on value of, 133; and 

 tick fever. 126; dips for, 18, 136, 

 145, 181, 203; in S. Rhodesia 

 poisoned by arsenicals, 136, 157 ; 

 method of infection with Piro- 

 plasma higeminum, 136; piro- 

 plasmosis of, in France, 143 ; 

 Simulium on, in Hanover, 146: 

 Indo-Chinese surra in, 42 ; red- 

 water and East Coast fever in, 

 150, 163 ; ticks transmitting ana- 

 plasmosis of, 113, 156, 172; <S'imM- 

 Ziin»attacking,in U.S.A., 167, 177; 

 spraying, against ticks, 18, 59, 

 174, 203; immunisation of, 

 against piroplasmosis and 

 anaplasmosis in Rhodesia, 177 ; 

 infected with lamziekte, 180 ; 

 Ornithodorus mouhata on, 180 ; 

 Stygeromyia maculosa on, in 

 Madras, 184; effect of tick 

 eradication on, in U.S.A., 188; 

 Chrijsops nodifer on, 197 ; warble- 

 flies on, 198; Lyperosia irritans 

 on, 202 ; a deterrent to keep flies 

 from, 202; resistance of young, 

 to tick fever, 102b. 



Cattle bot-fly, in the human eye, 6. 



Caucasia, piroplasmosis in, 98; 

 malaria and mosquitos in, 1C8. 



Caustic soda, in cattle dips, 17, 

 163. 



cayeimense, Ambly omnia. 



Cayor worm (see Gordxjlohia antliro- 

 popliaga). 



Cebus capucinus, verruga experi 

 mentally transmitted to, 29. 



centrale, Anaplasma. 



ceyitropundatus, OcMerotatus (CuU- 

 celsa). 



Cephaloplius dor salts and C. nigri- 

 frons, experimentally infected 

 with tryj)anosomes, 77. 



Ceratophylhis fasciatus , txansmitting 

 Rerpetomonas pattoni to rats, 54, 

 90 ; experimentally infected with 

 plague, 61 ; effects of insecticides 

 on, 62; bionomics of, 62, 131, 

 190. 



Ceraiophyllus gallinae, 44 (lusavium 

 in error), 64 ; observations on 

 larvae of, 131. 



Ceratopogon in Florida, 78 ; attack- 

 ing Anopheles, 204. 

 ,, sahni, attacking man in 



Sunda Is., 162. 

 ,, sUmulans, 162. 



,, {Forcipomyia) vexans, 



162. 



Ceratopogoninae, sucking blood of 

 caterpillars, 132; in Congo, 170; 

 sucking blood from mosquitos, 

 204. 



Cerodon rupestris, Triatoma brasil- 

 iensis in holes of, 107, 



Ceylon, rat fleas in, 38 ; j)lague -n 

 38 ; mosqu.itos breeding in pit- 

 cher-plants in, 43; Anoplieies 

 macidatus in, 46 ; malaria in, 47, 

 69, 130 ; mosquitos in, 46, 70, 95, 

 182; iStomoxys calcitrans in, 89. 

 Chagas' disease, cairied by Trialoma 



in Brazil, 108, 124, 125. 

 chalcocorystes, Culex. 

 chamberlaini , Mimoniyia. 

 Chameleon, experiments with Glos- 



sina morsitans and, 75. 

 cli andoye i, A nopheles. 

 CheiromyiaA'Air^^SiQ of, in birds' nests, 



69. 

 Chela, feeding on mosquito larvae, 



154, 194. 

 cheopis, Xenopsylla. 

 Chiggers (Trombidium), kept down 



by sheep, 72. 

 Chigoe flea, 18. 

 Chile, Hyalomma absent from, 129 ; 



Simulium of, 169. 

 China, kala-azar in, 64; Anopheles 

 sinensis carrying malaria in, 133. 

 Chinese flea traj), 34. 

 Chironomidae, 39, 93, 118; larvae 

 of, destroying larvae of Anopheles 

 punctipennis, 71 ; blood-sucking, 

 of Florida, 78 ; sucking blood of 

 hawk-moth larva, 132; from 

 Lower Congo, 118; blood- 

 sucking, in Sunda Is., 162. 

 Chiromyia flava, 134. 

 Chlorine, for killing lice on fowls, 



138. 

 Chloride of lime, to kill fly maggots, 



111, 134, 159. 

 Cholera, 20, 166; and ants, 127, 

 201 ; experimentally carried by 

 cockroaches, 126. 

 Chrysoconops, in Australia, 93. 

 chrysogaster, Eretmopodites. 

 67tr2/soni?/irt,stigmataof larva of, 131. 

 ,, macellaria, in W. 



Indies, 175. 

 Chrysops, failure to transmit surra 

 by, 42 ; in Florida, 78 ; 

 in Philippines, 101 ; 

 on horses in Brazil, 176. 

 ,, costata, on mules in Br. 



Guiana, 16; in Ja- 

 maica, 20. 

 ,, frigida, in B. Columbia, 



197. 

 ,, noctifer, habits of, in 



B. Columbia, 197. 

 ,, pallidula, sp. n., from 



Angola, 84. 

 ,, prodivis, habits of, in 



B. Columbia, 197. 

 ,, tristis, on mules in Br. 



Guiana, 16. 

 „ vittata var. Jloridana, no v. , 

 in Florida, 78. 



