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INDEX. 



Gulicada vexans (see Ochleroiatus). 



Gulicada wilsoni, in Victoria, 139. 



€uUcella dyari, bionomics of, in 

 Canada, 106. 



•Oulicella 7norsitans (see Theobaldia). 



■Gulicelsa annwlirostris (see Gulex 

 sitiens). 



Gulicelsa vigilax (see Ochlerotatus). 



Culicifuges, experiments with, on 

 Stegomyia fasciata, 72-74. 



Guliciomyia nebulosa, in houses in 

 Nigeria, 169. 



Gulicoides, in India, 46. 



Onlieoides aeratipennis, from Aus- 

 tralia, 154. 



Gulicoides australiensis, sp. n., from 

 New Gruinea, 154. 



Gulicoides bretntarsis, sp. n., from 

 Australia, 154. 



Gulicoides columbianus, sp. n., from 

 Colombia, 154. 



Gulicoides decempunctatus, 154. 



Gulicoides guttipennis, 154. 



Gulicoides hirtipes, sp. n., from 

 Peru, 154. 



Gulicoides judicandus, in Philip- 

 pines, 194. 



Gulicoides lineatus, sp. n., from 

 New Guinea, 154. 



Gulicoides marmoratus, from Aus- 

 tralia, 154. 



Gulicoides miharai, description of 

 male of, in Korea, 101. 



ijulicoides minusculus, from Aus- 

 tralia, 154. 



{Julicoides molestus, from Australia, 

 154. 



Gulicoides multimaculatus, sp. n., 

 in Australia, 62. 



Gulicoides nigellus, from Australia, 

 154, 



Gulicoides ochrothorax, sp. n., at- 

 tacking mosquitos in Gold Coast, 

 81. 



Gulicoides pulicarius, in Sweden, 



K157. 



Gulicoides sanctaemartJiae, sp. n., 

 from Colombia, 154. 



Gulicoides subnitidus, from Aus- 

 tralia, 154. 



Gulicoides Sydney ensis, from Aus- 

 tralia, 154, 



Gulicoides townsvillensis , sp. n., 

 in Australia, 62. 



Gulicoides undecimpunciaius, sp. n., 

 from Argentina, 154. 



ddicoides villosipes, sp. n., from 

 Paraguay, 154. 



gulicoides xanthoceras, sp. n., from 

 New Guinea, 154. 



Culiseta (see Theobaldia). 



Cummin, Oil of, as a repellent for 

 house-flies, 56. 



eunicnli, Psoroptes. 



cuprarius, Sargus. 



curriei, Aedes. 



curvipes, Diachlorus. 



Guterebra tenebrosa (Rodent Bot- 

 fly), hosts of, in U.S.A., 128. 



cyaniventris, Dermatobia (see D. 

 hominis. ) 



Gycloleppteron, subgenus of Anophe- 

 les, 23. 



Gynomyia cadaverina, in Northern 

 Canada, 196. 



Cyprus, successful measures against 

 malaria in, 162. 



Gyrtoneura eaesia, breeding in 

 manure in British Isles, 191. 



cysticola, Laminosioptes. 



Gytoleichus nudus, believed to con- 

 vey cancer in fowls, 150. 



D. 



Dacus, methyl eugenol attractive 

 to, 27. 



Dahomey, mosquitos and malaria 

 in, 144. 



Damaliscus lunatus, Oestrids in- 

 festing, in Tropical Africa, 116, 

 170. 



decempunctatus, Gulicoides. 



decens, Gulex. 



decoloratus, Boophilus annulatus. 



decticus, Aedes. 



Deer, ticks infesting, in Argentina, 

 11 ; piroplasmosis of, in Panama, 

 166. 



Deer-fly Fever, probably an insect- 

 borne disease in Utah, 188. 



Deer-mouse, host of Dermacentor 

 venustus in U.S.A., 83. 



Deinocerites, percentage of, in 

 Panama Canal Zone, 127. 



Demodex, transmitting follicular 

 mange in dogs, 128. 



Demodex folliculoruvi, possibly trans - 

 mitting leprosy, 127, 142. 



Demodex folliculorum var. equi 

 somaliensis, causing mange of 

 horses in Somaliland, 158. 



Demodex folliculorum bovis, causing 

 mange in cattle in U.S.A., 104. 



Demoplalus australis, in New South 

 Wales, 12. 



Dendropaedium, subgenus of Ano- 

 pheles, 23. 



Dengue, outbreak of, in Argentina, 

 181 ; transmitted by Stegomyia 

 fasciata in Australia, 61 ; fever 

 resembling, in Dutch Guiana, 

 6 ; fever resembling, transmitted 

 by Stegomyia fasciata in Mada- 

 gascar, 17 ; supposed relation of, 

 to outbreak of Phlebotomus in 

 U.S.A., 121 ; not found to be 

 transmitted by Taeniorhynchus 

 titillans, 127 ; causal agent of, 6. 



