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INDEX. 



Hong Kong, Stegomyia in, 28; 

 Anopheles maculatus in, 46 ; new 

 Culicid from, 95 ; Stegomyia 

 survey in, 110; pneumonic 

 plague on vessels from, 128. 

 Honolulu, yellow fever at, 189. 

 Horn fly (see Lyperosia irrUans). 

 horrifer, Clinocoris (see Glmex hem- 



iptera). 

 Horses, effect of mosquitos on, 24; 

 tryiDanosomiasis of, 9, 35, 41, 48, 

 94, 109, 171, 176; transmission 

 of swamp fever of, 68 ; anthrax 

 in, 73; lymphangitis amongst, 

 in Jubaland, 152; Gastrophihis 

 asinini(sm, 91 ; ticks on, 98, 104, 

 111, 119, 175; piroplasmosis of, 

 98, 104, 119; negative to Texas 

 fever, 102b; absence of ticks on, 

 in outbreak of biliary fever 

 in India, 1 04 ; Tabanus fijianus 

 on, 104; Cordylobia anthropo- 

 p)haga on, 164; measures to 

 protect, against Gastrophilus, 166, 

 203; Hypoderma bovis on, 185; 

 Chrysops noctifer on, 197. 

 Horse Warble Maggot (see Hypo- 



derma lineatum). 

 House-flies (Musca domestica), 100, 

 131, 175 ; new mite parasitic on, 

 6 ; transmitting trypanosomiasis 

 of horses, 9 ; and disease, 19, 83, 

 92, 137, 166, 174; methods of 

 destroying, 52, 57, 68, 71, 81, 100, 

 101, 111, 134, 144, 159, 178, 179, 

 191; parasites of, 22, 24, 134; 

 flight of, 38, 101 ; and leprosy, 

 40,79; bionoraicsof, 52, 71, 159 ; 

 Scatophaga preying on, 56; and 

 lymphangitis, 69 ; persistence of 

 infection from larva to adult in, 

 62 ; and dysentery in Fiji, 66 ; 

 Tenthredo variegatus feeding on, 

 129; Muscid larvae preying on 

 larvae of, 134; not carrying 

 typhus, 172. 

 House-fly, Small (see Fannia 



canicular is). 

 Hyalomma, absent from Argentine, 

 Brazil and Chili, 129. 

 }, aegyptium, in Somali- 



land, 9 ; in N. Aus- 

 tralia, 12; in W. 

 Indies, 129; here- 

 ditary transmission 

 of Crithidia hya- 

 lommaein, 45 ; trans- 

 mitting piroplasmo- 

 sis of horses in Rus- 

 sia, 98, 104; intro- 

 duced into Argen- 

 tina on camels, 129. 

 ,, dromedarii, 129. 



,, longirostre, in Trinidad, 



129. 



hyalommae, Crithidia. 

 Hydrochoeriis capybara, and Mai de 



Caderas, 110, 176. 

 Hydrocyanic acid gas as disin 



fectant against plague, 196. 

 Hydrotaea dentipes larvae preying 



on Musca domestica. 134. 

 Hypoderma, in human eye, 6. 



,, bovis, in Canada and 



U.S.A., 56; method 

 of destroying, 90 ; 

 in S. Africa, 182, 

 203 ; on horse in 

 Ireland, 185 ; bio- 

 nomics of, 199. 

 ,, lineata, in U.S.A.; 56 ; 



in S. Africa, 182 ; in 

 B. Columbia, 197; 

 bionomics of, 199. 



ignotus, Cacodmus ; Tabanus. 

 Illinois, mosquitos in, 50 ; Simu- 

 liidae in, 168. 



immisericors, Toxorhynchites. 



Impala, in E. Africa, 84 ; providing 

 food for tsetse, 103. 



ivipellens, Culex. 



impressus, Tabanus. 



India, measures to prevent yellow 

 fever from reaching, 28 ; plague 

 in, 38, 189; Xenopsylla astia in, 

 38 ; Phlebotomus on toad in, 43 ; 

 Anopheles maculatus in, 46 ; ma- 

 laria in, 46, 193, 195; kala-azar 

 in, 64, 184; Ehipicephalus san- 

 guineus in, 83 ; new species of 

 Culex from, 95 ; Xenopsylla on 

 rats in, 95 ; biliary fever among 

 horses in, 104; Anopheles fuligi- 

 nosus carrying malaria in, 133; 

 A. rossi in, 133; mosquitos and 

 sand-flies in, 142, 143; Muscid 

 flies in, 143; trypanosomiasis of 

 camels in, 151 ; biting flies trans- 

 mitting surra of camels in, 152 ; 

 destruction of mosquito larvae 

 in, 153; Anopheles stephensi in, 

 154 ; filariasis in, 155 ; mosquito 

 breeding places in, 155; sandfly 

 fever in, 158, 165; Stygeromyia 

 maculosa in, 184; reduction of 

 house-flies in, 191; Anopheles in, 

 192; malaria in, 193; lice and 

 relapsing fever in, 194. 



indefin ita, A n opheles. 



Indo-China, surra in, 41, 42. 



Infantile paralysis (see Polio- 

 myelitis). 



infestans, Triatoma. 



ingluviosa, Uaem atopota. 



Insect powders, a remedy for 

 poultry lice, 21, 30. 



Insecticides, against Dermanyssus 

 gallinae, 21 ; against Warble 

 flies, 134. 



