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INDEX. 



Mammals, parasites of, in Sierra 

 Leone, 27 ; not affected by cresyl 

 fumes, 52 ; relations between 

 Glossina morsitans and small, 75 ; 

 saprol, in drinking water, not 

 harmful to, 128; relation of 

 Glossina to the larger, 83, 84, 95, 

 142, 147. 

 Man, trypanosomes in, 14, 77, 119, 

 120, 123, 132, 188; Culieoides 

 attacking, 28 ; Phlehotomus at- 

 tacking, 43, 199, 200; Phleboto- 

 mus verrucarum producing ver- 

 ruga in, 49 ; not affected by 

 cresyl fumes, 52 ; attacked by 

 Lvpoptena, 53 ; leishmaniasis of; 

 in Brazil, 53 ; ticks on, in U.S.A., 

 102, 102rt; tick paralysis in, 

 105; Stegomyia fasciata asso- 

 ciated with, 160 ; Chironomidae 

 attacking, 162; Pediculoides ven- 

 tricosu'S attacking, 163 ; Cordy- 

 lobia anthrojwphaga attacking, 

 164 ; Simuliumforbesi attacking, 

 168 ; Ceratophyllus fasciatus on, 

 1 90 ; plague transmitted through 

 rodents to, 199; Liponyssus 

 lohatus on, 200. 

 Ttianducator, Alysia. 

 Manaos, Anopheles and malaria 

 absent from, 164 ; Stegomyia and 

 yellow fever in, 164. 

 Mange, of camels in Jubaland, 152. 

 Manila, Periplaneta americana in, 



126; plague in, 127, 128. 

 Mansonia, in Samoa, 51 ; in Flor- 

 ida, 78. 

 Mansonioides, in the Ivory Coast, 

 5 ; in Congo, 170. 

 „ africanus, carrying 



filaria, 133. 

 „ annuliferus (septem- 



guttata), in Cochin, 

 155. 

 „ uniformis, positive 



to Filaria noc- 

 turna in Africa, 

 133 ; transmit- 

 ting filariasis in 

 Cochin, 155. 

 " March Flies, " name for Tabanidae 



in Australia, 12. 

 3Iargaro'pus (Boophilus), in Somali- 

 land, 9 ; on dogs in 

 Barbados, 129. 

 „ annulatus, in Brazil, 



57 ; transmitting 

 Texas fever, 101, 

 126; bionomics of, 

 102; remedies for, 

 1026, 145; in 

 U.S.A., 102, 136, 

 145; transmitting 

 diseases through its 

 offspring, 113. 



Margaropus annulatus australis, in 

 N. Australia, 12 ; in 

 West Indies, 129, 

 175 ; carrying Texas 

 fever, 126. 

 ,, annulatus decoloratus^ 



hosts of in S. Africa, 

 111 ; bionomics of, 

 112; dipping against 

 114; introduced into 

 Argentina on camels, 

 129; inN. Rhodesia, 

 177. 

 ,, microplus, common 



cattle tick of Brazil, 

 129; transniitting 

 anaplasmosis, 172. 

 marginalis, Anaplasma. 

 Marmot (S])ermopliilus citellus), re- 

 servoir of human plague, 119. 

 Marshes, drainage of, against Glos- 

 sina palpalis, 123; breeding 

 places of AnopJieles in salt, 153. 

 Maryland, Phlehotomus feeding 



upon snake in, 42. 

 Massachusetts, injurious MusclJs 



in, 16. 

 maiiritanica, Tarentola. 

 Mauritius, Triatoma rubrofasciata 

 harbouring Trypanosoma boylei 

 in, 108; trypanosomes in, 124. 

 Medical soap against mosquitos, 81. 

 medicorum, Glossina. 

 Megarhinus, in Trinidad, 24 ; in 

 Florida, 78. 

 ,, haeniorrhoidalis, syn- 



onymy of, 106. 

 ,, iris, in Trinidad, 24. 



,, superbus, in Trinidad, 



24. 

 „ trinidadens is, in Trini- 



dad, 24. 

 megista, Triatoma. 

 megnini, Ornithodorus. 

 3Lelanoeonionpapuensis, sp. n., from 



Papua, 135. 

 Mellittophagus meridionalis, preying 



on Glossina morsitans, 104. 

 rnellonella, GaUeria. 

 melophagi, Crithidia. 

 Melophagus ovinus, infected with 

 Nosema apis, 45 ; parasitised by 

 Crithidia melophagi, 54 ; rats and 

 mice infected ^\ith flagellates 

 from, 201 ; on sheep in Australia, 

 129, 130. 

 Menopon biseriatum, on game and 

 poultry, 21 ; remedies 

 against, 44. 

 ;, pallidum, on fowls, 21, 

 44. 

 Mercury biniodide, against Mai de 



Caderas, 110. 

 merdaria, Scatophaga. 

 meridionalis, Melittophagus. 



