INDEX. 



221 



Ciliata, parasitic, 150. 

 Cimex {Clinocoris) (see Bed-bugs). 

 ,, houeti, experimentally in- 

 fected with Trypanosoma 

 crusi, 87. 

 ;p foedus, 85. 



hemiptera (rotundatus), not 

 transmitting American 

 forest leislimaniasis, 53; 

 experimentally infected 

 witli Trypanosoma crusi, 

 87 ; synonyms of, 85. 

 ;^ horrifer, synonym of hemip- 

 tera, 85. 

 _, lectularius and leislimaniasis, 

 53, 137 ; effect of insecti- 

 cides on, 62 ; experiment- 

 ally infected with Try- 

 panosoma crusi, 87, 126; 

 oviposition of, 88 ; failure 

 to transmit leprosy or car- 

 cinoma by, 116. 

 ,j macrocephala, synonym of 



hemiptera, 85. 

 ;, pipistrelli, transmitting Try- 

 panosoma vespertilionis in 

 bats, 173. 

 „ rotundatus, synonym of hevi- 

 iptera, 85. 

 cinereus, Aedes. 

 cinerascens, Tabanus. 

 cingulata, Leicesteria. 

 Cinnabar Moth (see Tyria jacobeae). 

 claviger. Anopheles, 

 clavicornis, Bothriothorax. 

 clavipalpus, Eadioculex. 

 clavipes, Simulium. 

 Clinocoris (see Cimex). 

 Cnemidocoptes 7/!«ions, causing sca- 

 bies and scaly leg on fowls, 44. 

 Coal-tar, against povdtry lice, 21. 

 Cob, Glossina pallidipes associated 



with, 32. 

 Cobboldia loxodontis, in elephants, 91. 

 Cobas defassa, and tsetse-flies, 77. 

 „ kob, blood inoculated into 



sheep without effect, 77. 

 ,, unctuosus, and tsetse-flies, 77. 

 Cockroaches, as carriers of cholera, 



126. 

 Coke's hartebeest, 84. 

 Colemanite, for killing fly maggots, 



179. 

 Coleophora giraudi, parasitised by 



Spalangia nigra, 24. 

 Coleopterous larvae in stomach of 



guinea-fowls, 117. 

 Colombo, identification of rat fleas 

 in, 38 ; mosquito survey in, 70, 

 182; Tabanidae and other biting 

 flies in, 196. 

 comastes, Tabanus. 

 eom.munis, Psoroptes. 

 Compulsory Dipping Ordinance in 

 S. Rhodesia, 203. 



concolor, Culex. 



Congo, Belgian, Muscid larva in 

 birds' nests in, 69 ; tsetse- 

 flies in, 75 ; disappear- 

 ance of Glossina morsitans 

 from Elizabethville in, 

 76 ; Haematopota harpax, 

 sp. n., from, 84. 

 ,, French, relapsing fever in, 

 79; trypanosomiasis and 

 biting flies in, 170. 

 ,, Portuguese, blood-sucking 

 Arthrojiods of, 117. 

 Conjunctivitis, on the Volta River, 



75. 

 Connecticut, mosquito control in, 

 49 ; outbreak of mosquitos in, 

 158. 

 Conorhinus (see Triatoma). 

 consimilis, Culex (Culicelsa). 

 consobrinus, Figites. 

 Cooper's Dij), against Ticks, 18, 

 105, 143, 156, 203; oxidation in, 

 136. 

 Copaifera mopane, and Glossina 



morsitans, 103, 148. 

 Copper sulphate, against Musca 



domestica, 179. 

 Coracias caudatus, 104. 

 Cordylobia anthropophaga, biono 



mics of, in S. Africa, 164. 

 Corethra, 168. 



cornicina, PseudopyrelUa {Orthellia). 

 Corsica, observations on Phleboto- 



mus in, 4. 

 eorvina, Musca. 



costalis. Anopheles {Pyretophorus). 

 costata, Chrysops. 

 Cowflies (see Tabanidae). 

 Crab-holes, mosquitos breeding in, 



25. 

 Crane-flies, experimentally infected 



with Nosema apis, 45. 

 Crater opus, 104. 

 Creole Cattle Tick (see Margaropus 



australis). 

 Creolin, against lice on dogs, 132 ; 



against jjoidtry lice, 182. 

 Creophilus erythrocephalus, preying 



on fly maggots, 94. 

 Cresol, against fowl pests, 30 ; 



against Anopheles, 153. 

 Cresyl, as a mosquito larvicide, 5 ; 



as a fumigant, 52, 111. 

 cristata, Gedoelsiia. 

 Crithidia, in salivary glands of 

 Culex, 201. 

 ,, fasciculata, 54. 



,, hyalommae, proof of 



hereditary trans- 

 mission of, 45. 

 ,, melophagi, parasitising 



Melophagus ovinus, 

 54 ; mice infected 

 with, 54, 90. 



