INDEX. 



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Filaria perstans in Africa, 117; 

 possibly transmitting pellagra in 

 U.S.A., 117; attacking man, 

 dogs and poultry, 117. 

 Stouioxys plurinotala, breeding in 



decayed bamboo shoots, 89. 

 Streptococcus, possibility of <S7o- 

 moxys calcitrans transmitting, 

 169. 

 striotiis, Tabanus. 

 strigipetm is, Ilaem atopota. 

 Stygeroniyia maculosa, habits of, in 



Madras, 184. 

 stylifer, Goniodes. 

 sub an gust us , Tabanus. 

 Sudan, Anglo-Egyptian, breeding 

 places of PhJebotomus in, 

 37, 38 ; new Culicidae 

 from, 45 ; mosquito 

 reduction in, 47 ; sleep- 

 ing sickness in, 187. 

 sudanensis, Ochlerotatus {lieedo- 



myia). 

 Sulphur, against scabies, 44 ; 

 against mange in camels, 152 ; 

 against fowl parasites, 22, 30, 

 44. 

 Sulphur fumigation, against fowl 

 parasites, 30 ; against bed-bugs, 

 68 ; against mosquitos, 146. 

 Sumatra, Anopheles mactdatus 



scarce in, 46, 111. 

 Sunda Islands, Chironomidae at- 

 tacking man in, 162. 

 superpictus, A noj)heles. 

 surcoufi, Kirlcia. 



Surra, Guam free from, 126; Sto- 

 mojcys calcitrans possiblj^ 

 carrying, 137 ; biting flies 

 transmitting, to camels, 

 152. 

 „ Indo-Chinese, caused by 

 Trypanosoma annamense, 

 sp. n., 41 ; incidence of, in 

 domestic animals, 42 ; 

 negative experiments with 

 blood-sucking flies and, 

 42, 201. 

 Swamp fever, in horses, 68 ; experi- 

 ments with biting flies and the 

 transmission of, 69. 

 sylvestris, Aedes ; Phlebotomus. 



Tabanidae, in Australia, 12 ; biting 

 mules in British Guiana, 16 ; not 

 transmitting disease in Jamaica, 

 20 ; in Sierra Leone, 27 ; in 

 Algeria and Tunis, 36 ; in Ger- 

 man E. Africa, 43; in Gold 

 Coast, 93 ; in the Philippines, 

 101; in Brazil, 106; in Lower 

 Congo, 117, 118; habits of, in 

 B. Columbia, 196, 197; possibly 



transmitting American forest 

 leishmaniasis, 53; synonymy of 

 Australian, 51 ; and trypano- 

 somiasis, 57, 76 ; and swamp 

 fever, 69 ; in Florida, 78 ; new 

 African, 36, 84; of gen. Stiba- 

 soma, 87 ; bionomics of, 106, 

 167; probably transmitting Mai 

 de Caderas in Brazil, 176; syno- 

 nymy of Canadian, 197. 

 Tabanus, 156 ; suspected of trans- 

 mitting Indo-Chinese surra, 42 ; 

 in Gold Coast, 75 ; new species 

 from Formosa, 81 ; new species 

 from Polynesia, 104; in the 

 Philippines, 101 ; of Florida, 78 ; 

 transmitting trypanosomiasis to 

 camels, 151; habits of, 152; a 

 wash to protect cattle from, 202. 

 Tabanus abstersus, 51. 

 ,, aegrotus, 197. 



affinis, 197. 

 „ albipes (see T. ignotus). 



alene, 20. 

 ,, algirus, 36. 



,, angustifrons, 20. 



,, annamiticus, not trans- 

 mitting Indo-Chinese 

 surra experimentally, 

 42. 

 „ caiennensis, biting mules, 

 16. 

 caledonieus, 104. 

 captonis, 197. 

 cinerescens, 52. 

 comastes (see T. captonis). 

 desertus, biting mules, 16. 

 fijianus, sp. n., biting 

 cattle and horses in 

 Fiji, 104. 

 f rat ell us (see T. patulus). 

 fulricinctus, sp. n., 81. 

 f use i pes, sp. n., in N. 



Australia, 12, 51. 

 gregarius, 51. 

 hirtulus, attacking cattle 



in B. Columbia, 197. 

 ignotus, bionomics of, 167. 

 impressus, biting mules, 



16. 

 insuetus, 197. 

 lifuensis, 104. 

 lineatus, sp. n., in N. 



Australia, 12, 51. 

 lucidulus, 20. 

 nigritarsis, sp. n., 12. 

 nivos^lS, 197. 

 obliquus, 20. 

 oclirojihilus , 107. 

 parallelus, 20. 

 patulus, habits of, in B. 



Columbia, 197. 

 parvus, sp. n., 12. 

 pseudoardens, sp. n., 12. 

 quinquecinctus, sp. u., 81. 



