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INDEX. 



Leeches, not transmitting leish- 

 maniasis and Mai de Caderas in 

 Brazil, 53, 176. 

 legeri, PMebotontus. 

 Legislation, against ticks and lice 

 in Tasmania, 1 ; against mos- 

 qiiitos in Connecticut, 49 ; against 

 spotted fever tick in Montana, 

 138 ; against East Coast fever in 

 E. Africa, 140; compulsory 

 dipping ordinance, S. Rhodesia, 

 203 ; against East Coast fever in 

 S. Africa, 204. 

 Leicesteria annulipalpis, 82. 

 „ annulitarsis, 82. 



„ cingulata, 82. 



,, digitata, 82. 



„ dolichoeephala, 82. 



.,, Uava, 82. 

 „ longipalpis, 82. 



,, mag no, 82. 



,, pectinata, 82. 



,, pendula, 82. 



Lciognathus arcuatus, suggested as 

 transmitting Trypanosoma vesper- 

 lilionis, 173. 

 Leishmania, in S. American forests, 

 53 ; transmitted by 

 Cimex lechilarius, 

 137 ; not carried 

 by Anopheles, 153; 

 in dejecta of fleas, 

 177. 

 ,, donovani, causing kala- 



azar, 65. 

 ,, infantum, transmitted 



by Pulex irritans and 

 Ctenocephalus cants, 

 36. 

 ,, irop)ica causing orien- 



tal sore, 65. 

 Lepidoselaga lepidota, in Jamaica, 



20. 

 lepidota, Lepidoselaga. 

 Lepidotomyia lineata, sp. n., in 



Papua, 135. 

 Leprosy, in New Caledonia, 39, 79; 

 in Loyalty Islands, 40 ; not 

 transmitted by blood-sucking in- 

 sects, 79, 117; transmitted by 

 bed-bugs, 137. 

 Leptomonas, in geckos in Algeria, 



200; in Culex in Tonkin, 201. 

 Leptopsylla nmsculi, bionomics of, 



62, 63, 131. 

 Lesticocampa espini, sp. n., from 



Panama, 130. 

 Leucomyia, in Australia, 93. 



,, albitarsis, sp. n., in Pa- 



pua, 135. 

 leucospJiyrus, Anopheles, 

 leucosticta, Gacergates. 

 Leukoemia, 117. 



Libistes poeciloides (Millions), against 

 mosquito larvae, 78. 



Lice, Legislation in Tasmania 

 against, 1 ; and leprosy, 40, 79 ; 

 and beriberi, 67 ; not trans- 

 mitting relapsing fever, 79 ; trans- 

 mitting exanthematous typhus, 

 90 ; latent infection of recurrent 

 fever in, 165; on fowls. 21, 29, 

 44, 101, 138; on cattle, 118; 

 transmitting recurrent fever, 91, 

 132, 150, 165, 170, 194, 195, 200; 

 on dog in Scotland, 132 ; on sheep 

 in Australia, 129, 130; on bats, 

 173 ; carrying typhus in Arizona, 

 137; in Congo, 170; in Samoa, 

 83; breeding places of, 195; 

 powder, for use on fowls, 138. 



lichtensteini, Boselaphus. 



Lifu, Anophelines absent from, 39 ; 

 Tabanus caledoniciis and T. lifu- 

 ensis from, 104. 



lifuensis, Tabanus. 



Light, avoided by Musca domestica 

 larvae, 71 ; inhibitory action of, 

 on Anopheles asiaticus, 106; re- 

 action of mosquitos to artificial, 

 195. 



Limatus, respiration of, 107. 



Lime, and lime juice against Pedicu- 

 lus capitis in Samoa, 83 ; milk 

 of, a wash for poultry houses, 

 182; quick-, in poultry houses, 

 29; slaked, against flies. 111. 



Lime-sulphur, against lice and mites 

 on poultry, 44 ; useless against 

 larvae of Musca domestica, 179. 



Lime-water; 100. 



linealis, Ochlerotatus (Pseudo- 

 howardina). 



lineata, Hypoderma ; Lepidotomyia. 



lineatus, Tabanus. 



Linseed oil, an ingredient of tangle- 

 foot, 101. 



Lion, Bhipicephaliis appendiculatus 

 on. 111. 



Lip Bot Fly (see Gastrophilus 

 haemorrhoidalis ) . 



Lipeurus squalidus, on ducks, 44. 



Liponyssus lobatus, causing pruritus 

 in man, 200. 



Lipoptena, on man and deer in 

 Brazil, 53. 



listoni. Anopheles 



lituratum.. Trinoion. 



Lizard, Phlebotomiis feeding on. 58, 

 165, 184, 186; experiments with 

 Glossina morsitans and, 75; as 

 reservoir of verruga, 144, 186, 

 187. 



lloydi, Yilla. 



lobatus, Liponyssus. 



London, Pediculoides rentricosus 

 attacking man in docks in, 163. 



Lone Star Tick (Amhlyomma ameri- 

 canum), 102«. 



longipalpis, Glossina ; Leicesteria. 



