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INDEX. 



Scalo, use and composition of, 203. 



" Scaly leg " caused by poultry 

 mite, 44, 182, 



scapularis, Aedes. 



Scatophaga merdaria, preying on 

 Scatops notata, 56. 

 ,, stercoraria, 19, 134; 



preying on Muscidae, 

 56. 



Scatops notata, 56. 



Scenopinus fenestralis, 19. 



Scotland, lice on dogs in, 132. 



Screening houses against mosquitos, 

 47, 161. 



Screw Worm Fly (see Chrysomyia 

 macellaria). 



Scrub Tick, Common (see Ixodes 

 holocyclus). 



seutellaris, Figites ; Stegomyia. 



Scutomyia (see Stegomyia). 



semisordidus, Tabamis. 



Senegal, Stegomyia fasciata in, 58 ; 

 Phlebotomus minutus africanus in, 

 59 ; Hyalomma droviedarii and 

 H. aegyptium on camels in, 129; 

 Amblyomvia variegatum on cattle 

 in, 175. 



Sepsis punctum, 19. 



sequax, Tahanus. 



sericata, Lueilia. 



serrata, Haematobia, (see Lyperosia 

 irritans) . 



Serval cat, 84. 



Sesame oil and resin against flies, 

 101. 



sexlineata, Aedes. 



Seychelles, larvicidal fish from, 78. 



Shanghai, mosquitos in, 28 ; rat- 

 proof refuse receptacles used in, 

 189. 



Sheep, used in the eradication of 

 Rocky Mountain spotted fever, 

 2 ; dips for, 17, 129, 143 ; Oestrus 

 ovis in nasal cavity of, 64 ; 

 destroying Tromhidium, 72; bots 

 of, 91, 203 ; Calliphora and 

 Lueilia sericata^ harmful to, in 

 Australia, 85, 94 ; poisoned by 

 sprays, 92 ; spirochaetosis in, 

 in the Gold Coast, 94 ; trypano- 

 somiasis in, 94; ticks of, 102, 

 102rt, 111 ; giving negative re- 

 sults with Texas fever, 1026 ; 

 tick paralysis in, 105; parasites 

 of, in Australia, 130; Glossinafed 

 on, 139 ; anthrax artificially 

 transmitted by Stomoxys calci- 

 trans to, 169. 



Sheep Tick (see Melojihagus otnnus). 



Sheep Louse (see Trichodectes sphae- 

 rocephalus). 



Sheep Maggot fly (see Calliphora 

 and Lueilia). 



Sheep scab, in S. Africa, 143, 157. 



Shiga-Kruse baciUus, 66. 



Ships, malaria on, 1 ; hydrocyanic 

 acid gas for plague-infected, 196. 

 Sicily, kala-azar in, 64. 

 Sierra Leone, insect-borne diseases 

 in, 26, 27 ; a new Haematopota 

 from, 84. 

 Sigmodus, 104. 

 Silkworm disease, 150. 

 Silvius gigantulus, habits of, 197. 

 Sim-sim, against mange in camels, 



152. 

 simiae, Trypanosoma. 

 Simulium, in Sierra Leone, 27 ; 

 classification of, 27 ; 

 in Zomba, 35 ; in 

 Florida, 78 ; in Chili, 

 169 ; in the Congo, 

 170; absent from 

 Mare, Loyalty Island, 

 39; not transmitting 

 American forest 

 leishmaniasis in Bra- 

 zil, 53 ; and pellagi'a, 

 137 ; causing death 

 of cattle in Germany, 

 146 ; the N. Amer- 

 ican spp. of, 167 ; 

 parasites of, 168 ; 

 natural enemies of, 

 177. 



anyiulatum, 169. 



arcticum, sp. n., 168. 



aureopunctatum, sp. n., 

 168. 



bipunctatum, synonym 

 of S. dineUii, 27. 



bivitiatum, sp. n., 168. 



clavipes, sp. n., 168. 



damnosum, 172. 



dinellii, 27. 



distinetum, sp. nov., in 

 Texas, 2. 



escomeli, 169. 



exiguum, synonymy of, 

 27. 



forbesi, ep. n. , biting 

 man and stock, 168. 



haematopotum, sp. n., 

 168. 



hippovorum, sp. n., 168, 



inven ustum, attacking 

 cattle, 177. 



jenningsi, sp. n., 168. 



johannseni, 168. 



latipes, 36. 



lutzi, 27. 



macidaium, from salt 

 springs in West- 

 phalia, 100. 



minutum, synonymy of, 

 27. 



namim, 36. 



parnassum, sp. n., 168. 



(Prosimulium ) pecua- 

 rum, attacking cattle, 

 167, 177. 



