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INDEX. 



aurifron,v, Sareophaga. 



aurifleura, Dialomineura. 



Australia, bionomics and control of 

 Booi>hilvs ausiralis in, 12-14, 

 175, 186; Chironomidae of, 62, 

 154 ; niosquitos of, 45, 61, 139, 

 175 ; new Simiiliids from, 62 ; 

 bionomics of Stomoxys calciirans 

 in, 61 ; insect-borne diseases in, 

 45, 46, 61, 118-120; measures 

 against parasites of fowls in, 67, 

 144 ; measures against worm 

 nodules in cattle in, 14, 15 ; para- 

 sites of dingo in, 173 ; parasites of 

 pigs in, 62, 175 ; measures against 

 maggot flies in sheep, 12, 114, 

 124, 155 ; parasites of sheep in, 

 12, 60 ; siipposed tick-resistant 

 cattle in, 112, 114; filariasis in, 

 79 ; precautions against plague 

 ill, 81 ; danger of spread of malaria 

 in, 186 ; artificial propagation of 

 Nasonia hrericornis against blow- 

 flies in, 100. 



australiensis, Ceratopogon ; CuU- 

 coides. 



australis, Boophilus anniilatus ; De- 

 mopJains ; Bhopalopsyllus. 



auhiwnalis, Leptus ; Musca. 



aznrea, Phorniia. 



B. 



Babesia (see Piroplasma). 



Baboons, relation of Glossina to, 

 36. 



Bacillus enter itidis, transmitted to 

 pigs by lice, 62. 



Bacilhis leprae (see Leprosy). 



Bacterium proleus X19, not iden- 

 tical with Biclcettsia, 68. 



Bacterium tularense, virus of deer- 

 fly fever believed to be identical 

 with, 188. 



Bacterium typhi - exanfhematici, 

 question as to identity of, with 

 causal agent of typhus fever, 68. 



Baghdad Boils, relation of biting 

 flies to, in Mesopotamia, 102. 



Baits, for cockroaches, 25 ; for 

 house-flies, 5, 37, 56, 57, 68 ; for 

 groimd squirrels, formula for, 82. 



Baleri (see Trypanosoma pecaudi). 



Balsam of Peni, against mites 

 causing scabies in man, 162. 



Bamber Oil, use of, against tsetse- 

 flies, 195. 



bancrofti, FiJaria ; Simulium. 



barbarus, Ccratophyllus. 



barberi. Anopheles {Coelodiasesis). 



barbirostris. Anopheles. 



Bassia latefolia (Mohwa), odour of, 

 attractive to Chrysomyiaflaviceps, 

 27. 



Bate, new flea on, in U.S.A., 121. 



Bay Hum, as a palliative for mos- 

 quito bites, 25. 



Bed Biigs, bionomics of, in Dutch 

 East Indies, 116 ; in U.S.A., 132 ; 

 effect of temperature on, 20, 26, 

 173 ; not transmitting typhus, 

 133 ; bionomics of, 173 ; chloro- 

 picrin against, 182 ; (see Cimex 

 lectularius). 



bellator. Anopheles (Dendropaedium ). 



Bembex, pre dace ous on Glossina 

 morsitans and other flies in Xatal, 

 11. 



Benzol, eft'ect of, on lice, 164. 



bequaerti, (Jhoeromyia. 



berberum, Trypanosoma. 



Bibio hortulanus, breeding in manure 

 in British Isles, 191. 



Bibio johannis, breeding in manure 

 in British Isles, 191. 



b icornis, lihipicentor. 



bifasciata, Palpomyia. 



bifasciatus, Atrichopogon. 



bifurcatus. Anopheles. 



bigeminum, Piroplasma (Babesia). 



bimaculatus, Aedes. 



Birds, Passeromyia heterochaeta in- 

 fesling nests of, in Tropical 

 Africa, 121. 



biroi, Atrichopogon. 



Bironella gracilis, considered dis- 

 tinct from Anopheles, 139. 



Black-leaf 40, experiments with, 

 against Psychoda alternata, 24. 



blanchardi, Kirlcioestrus. 



Blatta orientalis, measures against 

 in Iowa, 25. 



Blattella germanica (see Phyllodro- 

 mia). 



Blepharis, Pangonia feeding on, in 

 Belgian Congo, 80. 



Blow-flies, eft'ect of humidity on, 

 57 ; artificial propagation of 

 Nasonia brevicornis against, in 

 New South Wales, 100. 



boeagei, Trypanosoma. 



Bolivia, Anophelines of, 23 ; new 

 Chironomids from, 154. 



boliviensis. Anopheles (Kerteszia) ; 

 Palpomyia. 



bonariensis, Culex. 



bonneae, Culex. 



Bont-legged Tick (see Hyalomma 



aegyptium). 

 Bont-Tick (see Amblyomma). 

 Boophilus, 46. 



Boophilus annulatus, spread of, in 

 Australia, 175 ; transmitting 

 piroplasmosis in Italy, 126; suc- 

 cess of measures against, in 

 U.S.A., 35, 36. 

 Boophilus annulatus australis (Cat- 

 tle Tick), bionomics and control 

 of, in Australia, 12-14, 186 ; in 

 Philippinee, 194. 



