INDEX. 



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Dahomey, trypanosomiasis in, 171 ; 

 blood-sucking flies in, 172 ; yellow 

 tever in, 190. 

 Damaliscus senegalensis, in tsetse- 

 fly areas, 77. 

 Damba Island, Glossina in, 31. 

 dmn n osum, Simidium. 

 Daphne, cliecking Anopheles, 154. 

 Dasypus novemcinctus , Triatoma 



geniculata in holes of, 108. 

 " Daylight Anopheles " (see A. 



crucians), 

 debilis, Phalangotnyia. 

 decens, Gulex. 



decoloratus, Margaropus (Boophilus). 

 Deer, Lipoptena on, in Brazil, 53. 

 Deforestation, against Glossina mor- 



sitans, 76. 

 Deinocerites, in Florida, 78. 



,, troglodytus, in Trini- 



dad, 25. 

 Demodex foUiculoruni , cuTTjing Han- 

 sen's bacillus, 40. 

 Dengue fever, in Aden, 12 ; Culex 

 fatigans transmitting, 82, 133; 

 Stegomyia pseudoscutellaris, pos- 

 sibly carrying, 82. 

 Dermacenior albipictus, 105. 



,, electus, on man and 



animals in U.S.A., 

 102. 

 ,, nitens, on donkeys and 



horses in W. Indies, 

 129, 175. 

 ,, reticulatus, transmit- 



ting piroplasmosis 

 of horses in Russia, 

 98, 119 ; on animals 

 and man in U.S.A., 

 102 ; on hoises in- 

 fected with biliary 

 fever, 104. 

 „ venustns, trapped by 



sheep, 2 ; and tick 

 paralysis, 105 ; and 

 Rocky Mountain 

 spotted fever, 137, 

 138. 

 Dermanyssus gallinae, in cow's ear, 



21 ; on poultry, 21, 29, 44. 

 Dermatitis, caused by Liponyssus 



lobatas in man, 200. 

 Dermatobia, eggs carried by Jan- 

 thinosoma lutsii, 25. 

 ,, cyaniventris, in Guate- 



mala, 93. 

 desertus, Tabamis. 

 Desvoidya obturbans, in Ceylon, 70. 

 Dlachlorus, in Florida, 78. 

 Diarrhoea, Summer, and flies, 20 ; 



effect of weather on, 166. 

 Dicrurus afer, preying on Glossina 



morsitans, 104. 

 digitata, Joblotia ; Leicesteria. 

 dinelli, Simiiliurn. 

 (C141) 



dinyani, Vespertilio. 



Dips and dipping, 3, 17, 18, 55, 94, 

 114, 129, 136, 138, 143, 145, 156, 

 157, 163, 172, 202; three-day 

 system against African Coast 

 fever, 55. 



Diphtheria and flies, 20. 



Dipterous larvae, distinctive char- 

 acters in posterior stigmata of, 

 131. 



Dirofilaria repens, infecting dogs in 

 Annam, 42. 



Disinfection, against house-flies, 

 191 ; of saddles and halters 

 against mange in camels, 152. 



distinctum, Simidium . 



dives, Stibasoma. 



Dixomyia, in Australia, 93. 



dofleini, Ficalbia (Bachionotoviyia). 



Dogs, veiTuga experimentally trans- 

 mitted to, 29, 144 ; infected with 

 Dirofilaria repens, 42 ; a possible 

 reservoir of American forest leish- 

 maniasis, 53 ; and kala-azar, 64, 

 177, 184; trypanosomiasis in, 

 42, 94, 125 ; negative to Texas 

 fever, 1026 ; ticks on, 83, 102, 

 102rt, 111, 129; experimental 

 tick paralysis in, 105 ; Stomoxys 

 nigra on, 117; lice on, 132 

 Cordylobia anthropophaga on, 1 64 ; 

 Ctenocephalus felis on, 175 ; in- 

 fected with Herpetomonas cteno- 

 cephali, 184; human kala-azar 

 probably distinct from that of, 

 184. 



Dog flea (see Ctenocephalus canis). 



dolichocephala, Leicesteria. 



domestica, Musca. 



Dominica, ticks in, 129. 



Donkeys, effect of mosquitos on, 

 24; ticks on, 102, 124, 175; 

 negative to Texas fever, 102ft ; 

 more resistant to Mai de Caderas 

 than horses, 110; bodies resem- 

 bling Bartonia in blood of, 144; 

 Cordylobia anthropophaga on, 164. 



donovani, Leishmania. 



dorsalis, Grabhamia. 



Dragonfly, preying on Glossina, 31. 



Drainage, against mosquitos and 

 malaria, 5, 41, 46, 47, 50, 99, 130, 

 153, 154, 158, 168; against Glos- 

 sina palpalis, 15. 



dromedarii, Hya lonim a. 



Drongo, feeding on Glossina, 104. 



drosophilae, Spalangia. 

 Drosophila, parasitised by Spa- 

 langia, 24. 

 ,, fenestraruvi , 19. 



,, funebris, 134. 



Ducks, checking mosquitos, 10; 



lice on, in U.S.A., 44. 

 Duiker, 84 ; experimentally in 

 fected with trypanosomes, 77. 



