CONTENTS. 



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The Susceptibility of a Rodent to Trypanosoma peca'udi in Fast 



Africa ^^ 



Immunity of Camels to Trypanosoma herherum in Algeria . . . . 85 



The Treatment of Mange in Camels in Algeria 85 



A New Species of Omithodorus in Morocco 86 



Sarcophagid Larvae probably accidentally parasi ising (Jlossina 



palpalis in Captivity in the Congo . . . . • . . • 86 



A Note on two Species of Ohoeromyia in Eastern Africa . , . . 86 



The Identity of the Mite causing River Fever in Japan . . . . 87 



The Use of Nicotine against Mites on Fowls . . . . . . • • 87 



Modem Methods of destroying Mosquito Larvae in US.A. . . .. 87 



Dipping against Ticks in Guadeloupe . . . . . . • . 90 



The Control of the Sprinkling Sewage Filter Fly, PsycJioda aliernata, 



in U.S A 90 



Some New Phases of Medical Entomology . . , . . . . . 91 



Measures against Pests of Domestic Animals in U.S.A. . . . . 91 



The Bionomics and Control of the Spinose F.ar Tick m US A. . . 93 



The Progress of Tick Eradication in U.S. A . . . . 94 



The Isolation of the Virus of Trench Fever . . . . . . . . 94 



Trypanosomiasis in Domestic Animals in Tropical Africa . . . . 94 



Argas persicus infesting Fowls in Rhodesia . . . . . . . . 95 



The Bionomics and Control of Baematopvaus suis on Pigs in U.S.A. 96 

 Measures for the Eradication of Insect-borne Diseases in North 



and Central America . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 



Mosquitos and Malaria in Batavia . . . . . . . . . . 96 



The Susceptibility of AnopheUnes to Malarial Infections in the 



Dutch East Indies 97 



The Biology of Anopheles htdlowi in Sumatra . . . . . . 98 



A List of Mosquitos found in France 99 



A Coleopterous Larva in the Urinary Tract of Man in the Anglo- 

 Egyptian Sudan 99 



The Artificial Propagation of Nasonia brevicomis in Australia . . 100 

 The Bionomics of Glossina palpalis on the Islands of Victoria 



Nyanza . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 



The Male of Oidicoides miharai described from Korea . . . . 101 



Tlie Relation of Flies to Bacillary Dysentery in Egypt and 



Macedonia 101, 102 



The Relation of Biting Flies to Bagdad BoUs in Mesopotamia . . 102 



Insect-borne Diseases in the Philippines . . . . . . . . 102 



The Danger of the Introduction of Yellow Fever into the 



Philippines . . . . , . . , . . 103 



The Early Stages of Taeniorhynchus richiardii in Britain . . . . 103 



Scabies in Cattle and its Control in U.S.A 104 



New Tropical American Mosquitos . . . . . . . . . . 105 



A List of Mosquitos from Canada . . . . . . . . . . 105 



The Larval Stages of Aedes himaculatm in U.S.A 106 



Notes on Mosquitos from Argentina . . . . . . . . . , 107 



Flies affecting Live-stock in New Zealand . . . . . . , . 107 



Insect-borne Diseases among Belgian Troops in East Africa . . 107 

 The Flight of Mosquitos through horizontal Water-pipes in the 



Virgin Islands . . . . 108 



Measures against Mosquitos in Military Cantonments in U.S.A . . 108 



