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INDEX. 



in Brazil. 164; in the 

 Congo, 170; in Gab- 

 oon, 170; in Hono- 

 lulu, 189, 190; in 

 Nova-Goa, 191 ; re- 

 spiration of larvae of, 

 107; survey in Hong 

 Kong, 110; absent 

 from Arizona, 137 ; 

 eradication of, in 

 Manaos, 164, 

 Stegomyia apicoargentea in Sierra 

 Leone, 27. 



„ afro, sp. n.,in Papua,135. 



,; atripes, 149. 



, fasciaia, in Somaliland, 



7 ; in Queensland, 12 ; 

 in West Indies, 13 ; in 

 Sierra Leone, 27 ; in 

 Singapore, 28 ; in 

 Hong Kong, 28, 111 ; 

 in Samoa, 51 ; in 

 Ceylon, 70 ; in Gold 

 Coast, 93 ; in Pales- 

 tine, 100; in Lower 

 Congo, 117; in S. 

 Nigeria,135; in Central 

 America, 189; ene- 

 mies of, 7 ; experi- 

 ments on, 7 ; effect of 

 weather on, 7, 160; in 

 Trinidad, 24 ; and 

 yellow fever, 28, 109, 

 133, 160; experi- 

 ments on the trans- 

 mission of trypano- 

 somes by, 58 ; breed- 

 ing places of, 82, 158, 

 160; action of com- 

 mon salt on larvae of, 

 84 ; carried by trains 

 and vessels, 160 ; hab- 

 its of, 160; Ochlero- 

 iatus psendotaeniaius 

 resembling, 193. 



,, (Kingia) maculoabdomin- 



alis, sp. n., 45. 



,, ornata, sp. n.,in Papua, 



135. 



,, punctolateralis, distinct 



from 8. otripes, 149. 



,, pseudoscutellaris, in Sa- 



moa, 51 ; breeding 

 places of, 82 ; prob- 

 ably transmits ele- 

 phantiasis and dengue, 

 82. 



,, scutellaris, and yellow 



fever, 28 ; in Singa- 

 pore, 28 ; in Shang- 

 hai, 28 ; in Ceylon, 

 70 ; in Hong Kong, 

 28, 111 ; in Cochin, 

 155; in S. India, 193; 

 possibly transmitting 



Filar ia nociurna, 155 ; 

 powdered calomel to 

 destroy larvae of, 

 142. 

 Stegomyia sugens, in Sierra Leone, 



27. 

 Steinbuck, 84. 

 Stenonialus muscarum, parasitising 



ilies, 134. 

 stephensi. Anopheles, 

 stercoraria, Scatoj)li aga. 

 Stibasoma, 87. 



,, bicoJor. 87. 



,, dives, 87. 



„ dyridopJioruni, sp. n., 87. 



,, fesfivus, 87. 



,, flavistigma, 87. 



,, fulvohirius, 87. 



,, malJophoi-oides, 87. 



„ paehycephalnm, 87. 



,, theoiaenia, 87. 



iristis, 87. 

 ,, u-iUistonii, 87. 



sticticus, Culex. 

 stigmaticus, Anopheles, 

 stivmlans, Ceratopogon. 

 Stockholm tar, for ticks, 163. 

 Stonio.tys, and trypanosomiasis, 25, 

 48, 76 ; poliomyelitis, experimen- 

 tally transmitted by, 26 ; not 

 transmitting Indo-Chinese surra 

 experimentally, 42 ; in German 

 E. Africa, 43 ; in Gold Coast, 48 ; 

 absent from Samoa, 83 ; mea- 

 sures against, 48, 81, 202 ; not 

 transmitting American forest 

 leishmaniasis in Brazil, 53 ; trans- 

 mitting anthrax experimentally 

 in Germany, 169 ; not trans- 

 mitting anaplasmosis, 172 ; a 

 wash to protect cattle from, 

 202. 

 Stomo.rys caleitrans, geographical 

 distribution of, 8 ; in Ceylon, 89 ; 

 in Texas, 89; in Palestine, 100; 

 in India, 140; in B. Cohmibia, 

 197; measures against, 10, 111; 

 parasitised by Spalangia mnsci- 

 darum, 22, 24 ; breeding places 

 of, 26 ; possibly transmitting Mai 

 de Caderas, 35, 110, 176; Scato- 

 phaga stercoraria preying on, 56 ; 

 breeding in decayed pumpkins, 

 89; transmitting disease, 111, 

 137 ; structure of p( sterior stig- 

 mata of larvae of, 131 ; parasitic 

 on caterpillars, 134; Empusa 

 muscae against. 111, 134; Bevibex 

 preying upon. 111 ; and infantile 

 paralysis and surra, 137 ; possi- 

 bility of transmission of Strepto- 

 coccus by, 169 ; transmitting 

 anthrax experimentally, 73, 169. 

 Stomoxys nigra, and trypanoso- 

 miasis, 25 ; possibly carrying 



