INDEX. 



229 



insignis, Philaematomyia. 



insuetus, Tabanus. 



invenustum, Simuliwm. 



Iodine, tincture of, to destroy larvae 



of Hypoderma bovis, 90. 

 Ireland, Uypoderma bovis from a 



horse in, 185. 

 Iron sulphate, against house-fly 



larvae, 68, 111, 159, 179. 

 irritans, Lyperosia : Pulex. 

 Isle of Pines, Anophelines absent 



from, 39. 

 Italy, malaria absent from hill 



districts in, 46; kala-azar in, 64; 



Phlebotomus and sandfly fever in, 



165; Tabanids breeding in rice- 

 fields in, 167. 

 Itch Mite, probably not connected 



with leprosy, 40. 

 Ivory Coast, prophylactic measures 



against malaria and yellow fever 



in, 5. 

 Ixodes hexagouus, on animals, birds 

 and man in U.S.A., 102rt. 



,, liolocyclas, in N. Australia, 

 12. 



,, pilosus, and " tick paraly- 

 sis " in Cape Colony, 105. 



,, rieinus, on animals, birds 

 and man in U.S.A., 102; 

 spreading piroplasmosis of 

 cattle in Russia, 119. 

 Ixodidae (see Ticks). 



Jackals, Bhipicephalus simus on,l 1 1. 



jacobeae, Tyria. 



Jamaica, ticks on cattle in, 18; 

 destruction of rats in, 18; Ano- 

 pheles crucians and A. vestiti- 

 pennis in, 21 ; Tabanidae in, 20 ; 

 Stomoxys ccdciirans in, 35 ; A)w- 

 pheles grabhami carrying malaria 

 in, 133. 



janiesi. Anopheles. 



Janthinosoma, 25, 78. 



,, lutzii, carrying eggs 



of Dermatobia, 25. 



Japan, 28. 



Jaundice, of dogs caused by Ehipi- 

 cephcdus sanguineus, 83. 



Java, rats and guinea-pigs experi- 

 mentally infected with plague in, 

 115. 



je)i n ingsi, Simulium. 



jepsoni, Culex. 



jeyporensis. Anopheles. 



Joblotia digitata, in Trinidad, 25. 



johan nseni, Simulium . 



JohannsenieUa, in Florida, 78. 



Jubaland, trypanosomiasis of cam- 

 els in, 151 ; mange of camels in, 

 152. 



Jungles, clearing of, to reduce mos- 

 quitos, 47. 



Kainite, against Musca domestica 

 larvae, 178. 



Kala-azar, Mediterranean or In- 

 fantile, 36; in Malta, 64; in 

 Assam, 153, 196; in India, 184; 

 Triatoma rubrofasciata trans- 

 mitting, 108 ; and fleas in Lisbon, 

 177 ; segregation method against, 

 67, 196; human, not of canine 

 origin, 184. 



Kansas, Spalangia muscidarum 

 parasitising Stomoxys calcitrans 

 in, 22. 



Ixirwari, Anopheles. 



Katanga (Belgian Congo), distribu- 

 tion of Glossina morsitans in, 75. 



Kerosene, a remedy for pai'asites of 

 poultry, 21, 44; against Culex 

 pipiens, 49 ; for dressing animals 

 to prevent Mai de Caderas, 110; 

 emulsion against fowl ticks, 116; 

 and hempseed oil against lice 

 on cattle, 118; emulsion against 

 house-fly larvae, 159, 178; against 

 Anopheles, 154 ; and soap against 

 Gastrophilus equi, 166; and lin- 

 seed oil, a remedy for scaly leg, 

 182; and crude oil, discarded as 

 a mosquito larvicide in Colombo, 

 183; (see also Parattin). 



Khartoum, Phlebotomus at, 37 ; 

 experimental work on sleeping 

 sickness at, 187. 



kiefferi, Culicoides. 



kingi, Culex. 



Kirkia blanchardi, g. et sp. n., in 

 frontal sinus of harte- 

 beeste, 91. 

 ,, surcoufi, in frontal sinus of 

 hartebeeste, 91. 



kochi. Anopheles; Finlaya. 



" Lagaias," Glossina palpalis on, 



16. 

 Lagrange method of sulphur fumi- 

 gation, against fowl pests, 30. 

 Lamziekte, not carried by ticks in 



S. Africa, 180. 

 Larviol, against mosquito larvae, 



128. 

 landolti, Camponotus zonatus. 

 Lasioptera erynagii, parasitised by 



Spalangia fuscijjes, 24. 

 Lasius fuliginosus, parasitised by 



Spalangia erythromera and S. 



forniicaria, 24. 

 lateralis, Culex. 

 laticinctus, Culex. 

 latinode, Monomorium. 

 latipes, Simulium. 

 Laurel oil, agi iust flics on horses, 



101. 

 leachi, HaemaphysaUs. 

 lectularius, Cimex. 



