INDEX. 



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hereditary infection in, 45, 113; 

 regeneration of, 50 ; East Coast 

 fever and, 55, 56, 113, 114, 139, 

 140, 163, 204; and poultry (see 

 Argas persicus) ; piroplasniosis 

 and, 57, 97, 98, 113, 119, 137, 143, 

 172, 177, 202; possible influence 

 of plants on distribution of, 97 ; 

 Texas fever (redwater) and, 18, 

 101, 126 ; suspected carriers of 

 equine biliary fever in India, 104; 

 paralysis caused by, 105; kosts 

 of, in 8. Africa, 111 ; life -histories 

 of. 112, 113; anaplasmosis and, 

 113, 156, 172, 177, 202; spiril- 

 losis and, 113; heartwater and, 

 113; Babesia and, 113, 156; 

 Tlieileria mutans and, 113 ; spiro- 

 chaetes and, 116, 161; intro- 

 duced into Argentina on camels, 

 129 ; spotted fever and, 137, 138 ; 

 ulcerative lymphangitis of ponies 

 probably caused by bite of, 152 ; 

 on bats, 173 ; lamziekte not due 

 to, 180. 



tigripes, Culex. 



Tipula oleracea, 167. 



Toad, Phlebotonius sucking blood of, 

 in India, 43 ; not providing suit- 

 able food supj)ly for Glossina 

 morsitaas, 75. 



Tobacco decoctions, as dressings to 

 destroy lice on cattle, 118. 



Togoland, 48. 



Tonkin, recurrent fever and lice in, 

 170; malaria and mosquitosin, 198. 



Topi, trypanosomes not found in 

 blood smears from, 84. 



townsendi, Philandesia. 



Toxorhynchites imviisericors, in Cey- 

 lon, 70. 



Tragelaphus scriptiis, infected with 

 Trypanosoma dimorphon, 77. 



Transvaal, African Coast fever in, 55. 



Traps, for flies. 111 ; for Glossina, 

 174. 



Tree-holes, mosquitos breeding in, 

 24 ; Phlehotomus breeding in, 38. 



Treponema pertenue, causing disease 

 in Samoa, 83. 



triangulata, Hodgesia. 



triangulwm, Neotabanus. 



Triatoma, carrying barbeiro fever 



137 ; distribution of, 



125. 



,, brasiJiensis, 108; living 



in holes of mocos, 107. 



,, geniculaia, living in holes 



of armadillo, 108. 

 ,, infestans, Trypanosoma 



cruzi in, 87 ; in dwel- 

 ling-houses, 108, 125; 

 Chagas' disease trans- 

 mitted experimentally 

 by, 125. 



Triatoma maculata, 108. 



,, megista, Trypanosoma 



cruzi in, 87, 107, 108 ; 

 in dwelling - houses, 

 108 ; relation of Cha- 

 gas' disease to, 125. 

 ,, rubrovaria, in dwelling- 



houses, 108. 

 ,, rubrofasciata, 107; har- 



bours Trypanosoma 

 boylei in Reunion and 

 Mauritius, 108; prob- 

 ably transmitting 

 kala - azar, 108 ; in- 

 fected experimentally 

 with Trypanosoma 



cruzi, 108. 

 ,, sanguisuga, popular 



names of, 137; bites 

 of, probably poisonous, 

 137. 

 ,, sordida, Trypanosoma 



cruzi in, 87 ; near 

 running streams, 107 ; 

 widespread in S. 

 America, 107; carry- 

 ing Chagas' disease, 

 108, 125. 

 ,, tenuis, sp. n., in dwelling- 



houses, 108. 

 ,, vitticeps, in dwelling- 



houses, 108. 

 Trichodectes, on dogs in Scotland, 

 132. 

 ,, sphaerocephalus , 



sheep attacked by, 

 declared diseased, 

 129; effect of, on 

 sheep, 130; on sheep 

 in Australia, 130. 

 Trigonometopus, 187. 



,, albifrons, sp. n., 



from Nicaragua 

 and Guatemala, 

 187. 

 „ angustipennis, sp. 



n., from Guade- 

 loupe and W. 

 Indies, 187. 

 ,, vittatus, from Flor- 



ida, 187. 

 triUneatus, Tabanus. 

 Trinidad, mosquitos of, 24 ; spray 

 as remedy for ticks in, 59 ; ticks 

 in, 129. 

 trinidadensis, Megarhinus. 

 Trinoton lituratus on goose, 44. 

 ,, ludium, on ducks, 44. 

 tristis, Chrysops ; Stibasoma. 

 troglodytus, Deinocerites. 

 Trombidiidae, remedies for, on 



fowls, 30. 

 Trombidium, sheep and cattle of 



value in destroying, 72. 

 tropica, Leishmania. 



