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INDEX. 



Trypan blue, against tick fever, 18 ; 

 against piroplasinosis in cattle 

 and horses, 57, 99. 

 Trypanosoma annamense, sp. n., 

 agent of Indo- 

 Chinese surra, 41, 

 201;failuretoinfect 

 mosquitos experi- 

 mentally with, 201. 



,. boylei, harboured by 



Triatoma rubro- 

 f a s c i a t a, 108 ; 

 pathogenic to 

 mice, 108. 



„ brticei, trypanosomes 



resembling, in 

 camels in B.E. 

 Africa, 151 ; ex- 

 perimentally trans- 

 mitted by Glossina 

 brevipaljns, 185 ; 

 does not immunise 

 against T. rhode- 

 aiense, 188 ; caus- 

 ing sleeping sick- 

 ness in Nyasaland, 

 186, 188. 



,, caprae, not patho- 



genic to an in- 

 fected host in Ny- 

 asaland, 155 ; pos- 

 sibly transmitted 

 by Glossina brevi- 

 palpis, 185. 



., cosiellanii, 187 ; caus- 



ing equatorial 

 sleeping sickness, 

 188 ; transmitted 

 by Glossina pal- 

 palis, 188. 



,. cazalboui, 48 ; duiker 



infected experi- 

 mentally with, by 

 Glossina longi- 

 palpis, 77. 



„ cruzi, carried experi- 



mentally by Bhod- 

 nius prolixus, 87 ; 

 in Trifllomasp., 87 ; 

 bed-bugs experi- 

 mentally infected 

 with, 87 ; Ornitho- 

 dorus moubata ex- 

 perimentally in- 

 fected with, 87 ; 

 RMpiceplialus san- 

 guineus interme- 

 diate host of, 87 ; 

 multiplication and 

 infectivity of, in 

 bed-bugs, 126. 



„ dimorphon, duiker in- 



fected experiment- 

 ally with, by Glos- 

 sina brevipalpis, 77. 



Trypanosoma equina, causing Mai 

 deCaderas, 35,109. 



,, evansi, trypanosomes 



resembling, in 

 camels in B.E. 

 Africa, 151. 



,, garnbiense, 11, 25, 32 ; 



inoculation experi- 

 ments with, by 

 Stegomyia fasciata, 

 58 ; infecting man 

 in Principe, 14, 

 123; possibly 



causing Northern 

 sleeping sickness, 

 188; experimental 

 transmission of, 

 by mosquitos, 201. 



,, fifrtZ/'. Glossina brevi- 



palpis infected 

 with, 185. 



,, nigeriense, possibly 



causing N orthern 

 sleeping sickness, 

 188. 



,, pecaudi, duiker in- 



fected experimen- 

 tally with, by 

 Glossina brevi- 



palpis, 77. 



,, pecoruni, infecting 



cattle in Nyasa- 

 land, 155; develop- 

 ment in G. morsi- 

 tans, 185 ; trans- 

 mitted experimen- 

 tally by G. brevi- 

 palpis, 185. 



„ rhodesiense, trans- 



mitted experimen- 

 tally by Glossina 

 palpalis, 11 ; inoc- 

 ulation experimen- 

 tally with, by Steg- 

 omyia fasciata, 58 ; 

 considered distinct 

 from T. brucei, 87 ; 

 causing sleeping 

 sickness, 120, 188; 

 considered identi- 

 cal with T. brucei, 

 131. 



,, simiae, development 



of, in Glossina mor- 

 sitans, 156, 186 ; 

 transmitted exper- 

 imentally by G. 

 brevipalpis, 185. 



,, vespertilionis, trans- 



mitted to bats by 

 Cimex pipistrelli, 

 173 ; not patho- 

 genic to rodents, 

 174. 



,, vivax, 32. 



