INDEX. 



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Trypanosomes, in Panama, 9, 10; 

 in German E. Africa, 11, 87, 139 ; 

 in Principe, 13, 14, 15, 121, 123, 

 124, 206; in .S. Nigeria, 25; in 

 Sierra Leone, 27 ; in Uganda, 32, 

 33, 164; in Br. Gniana, 35, 109, 

 110; in Africa, 37; in Annam, 

 41, 42 ; in Gold Coast, 48, 94 ; in 

 Brazil, 57, 108, 124, 125; in 

 Algeria, 57 ; in Ftliodesia, 74, 202; 

 in French W. Africa, 76, 77, 171 ; 

 in Eennion, 108; in Manritius, 

 108, 124; in Nyasaland, 119, 



120, 155, 156, 185', 186; in Cen- 

 tral Africa, 132; in British E. 

 Africa, 151, 152; in ^Svidan, 187, 

 188 ; in Tonkin, 201 ; trans- 

 mitted by 21uiica doDiedica, 9, 

 10; and domestic animals, 14, 

 15, 25, 27, 33, 35, 37, 41, 48, 57, 

 76, 94, 109, 110, 121, 124, 151, 

 152, 155, 156, 164, 171, 185, 202, 

 203, 206; and man, 14, 15, 26, 

 27, 33, 37, 74, 76, 87, 119, 120, 



121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 131, 132, 

 185, 186, 187, 188, 206; experi- 

 ments with G. -palpalis and, 1 1 ; 

 development of, in gut of 8io- 

 mojrys nigra, 25 ; and game, 33, 

 37, 74, 77, 78, 94, 110, 120, 121, 

 131, 132, 140, 171, 186; trans- 

 mitted by Glossina lougipenn is, 37, 

 48 ; transmitted experimentally 

 by Stegomyia fasciata, 58 ; and 

 bed-bng-s, 87, 126; Reduviids in- 

 fected with, 87, 107, 108; patho- 

 genic to mice, 108; resembling 

 Trypanosoma criizi in Mauritius, 

 124; transmitted by all species 

 of Glossina, 139 ; Glossina prob- 

 ably not the only carrier, 156 ; 

 transmitted to bats by bugs, 174 ; 

 Glossina hrevipalpis and, 185 ; 

 not transmitted experimentally 

 by Glossina longipennis, 188; 

 probably capable of development 

 in CuJex, in Tonkin, 201. 



Trypanosomiasis, Human, in the 

 Argentine and Brazil, 108, 124, 

 125 (see also Sleeping sickness). 



Trypanosomiasis of stock, in Pana- 

 ma, 9, 10; in Sierra Leone, 27; 

 in Br. Guiana, 35, 109, 110; in 

 Annam, 41 ; in Gold Coast, 48, 

 94 ; in Algiers, 57 ; in Katanga, 

 Belgian Congo, 76 ; in B.E. 

 Africa, 151, 152 ; in Nyasaland, 

 155, 156; in Uganda, 164; in 

 French W. Africa, 171 ; in Rho- 

 desia, 202 ; in Principe, 206 ; of 

 horses and mules transmitted by 

 Musea domestica, 9 ; prophy- 

 lactic measures against, 10; 

 (see also Surra and Mai de 

 Caderas.) 

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Tsetse-flies, in German E. Afi'ica, 

 11, 43, 87, 124, 138, and note; 

 in Principe Is., 13-15, 121-124, 

 205 ; in Sierra Leone, 27 ; in 

 Uganda, 30-32, 120; in Nyasa- 

 land, 34, 57, 96, 103, 119, 120, 

 155, 156, 185, 186, 188; in Gold 

 Coast, 48, 75, 94; in Rhodesia, 

 73, 74, 95, 117, 147, 149, 150, 203 ; 

 in French W. Africa, 76, 77, 170, 

 171, 172; in Katanga, Belgian 

 Congo, 75 ; in E. Africa, 83, 151, 

 152; in the Lado, Sudan, 187; 

 Asilidae and dragon-flies preying 

 upon, 31 ; measures against, 15, 

 34, 81, 96, 122, 140-1, 174, 205; 

 T. rhodesieuse experimentally 

 transmitted bv, 11 ; bionomics 

 of, 30-32, 95, 103, 123, 147 ; and 

 sleeping sickness, 14, 34, 57, 66, 



73, 74, 87, 119, 120, 121, 123, 187, 

 188, 206; and game, 16, 37, 66, 



74, 76, 77, 94, 149, 150, 186; 

 natuially infected with trypano- 

 somes, 36 ; prophylactics against 

 diseases caused by bites of, 48, 

 122; and trypanosomiasis, 76, 

 119, 151, 155, 171, 185; parasites 

 of, 96 ; natural enemies of, 31, 

 104 ; methods of keeping in cap- 

 tivity, 1 38 ; effect of climate on 

 infectivity of, 139; measures 

 suggested for control of, 140, 141 ; 

 probably transmitting trypano- 

 somiasis in camels, 151 ; species 

 of trypanosomes found in, 156, 

 164, 185, 186, 188; food of, 186; 

 experiments with, 188. 



Tuberculosis, experiments with 

 bacillus of, on Achroia grisella 

 and Galleria mellonella, 53. 



Tunis, Tabanidae of, 36. 



tunisiensis, Tahanus. 



Tuikey in Asia, Phlebotomus in, 100. 



Turkeys, Menopon biseriatum and 

 31. pallidum on, 21 ; Goniodes 

 stylifer on, 44 ; Argas miniatus 

 on, in U.S.A., 102o. 



Turpentine, against Dermanyssus 

 gallinae, 30. 



Turkestan, Hyalomma aegyptium 

 spreading piroplasmosis in, 98. 



Typha, Tahanus ignotus resting on, 

 167. 



Typhoid bacillus, 54, 66. 



Typhoid Fever, and flies, 83 ; rare 

 in Aden, 12. 



typhosus. Bacillus. 



Typhus bacilli, experiments on their 

 spread through dust and flies, 

 172; transmitted by ants, 201; 

 carried by Pediculus vestimenti, 

 137. 



Tyria jacobeae, Nosema apis patho- 

 genic to larvae of, 45. 



