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INDEX. 



dunni, Culex (Melanoconion). 



Dutchi East Indies, bionomics of 

 bed-bugs in, 116; mosquitos and 

 malaria in, 19, 76, 77, 96, 97, 98, 

 183 ; measures against plague 

 in, 39. 



Dutch Guiana, fever resembling 

 dengue in, 6 ; new mosquito 

 from, 105. 



duttoni, Culex ; Spirochaeta {Spiril- 

 lum). 



dyari, Culicella. 



Dysentery, relation of house-flies 

 to, 28, 101, 102. 



E. 



ecMdninus, Laelaps, 

 Echidnophaga gallinacea, 155. 

 Echinophthiriiis horridus, on seals 



in Alaska, 195. 

 EchinopMhirius pliocae, E. horridus 



confused with, 195. 

 Ecuador, mosquitos from, 22, 23 ; 



Stegomyia fasciata and yellow 



fever in, 162. 

 edentulus, Tabanus. 

 Egypt, Phlebotomus and sand-fly 



fever in, 34 ; relation of flies to 



dysentery in, 101. 

 eiseni. Anopheles. 

 Elephant, Oestrids infesting, in 



Africa and Asia, 117, 170. 

 Elephantiasis, in Kamerun, 30, 



59 ; unknown in Queensland, 79. 

 elephantis, Cohboldia. 

 enteritidis, Bacillus. 

 Entomological Notices, 52. 

 equi, Ghorioptes symbiotes ; Gas- 



trophilus (see G. intestinalis) ; 



Psoroptes communis ; Sarcoptes 



scabiei. 

 equina, Hippobosca. 

 equinum, Trypanosoma, 

 equinus, Borborus ; Hippotragus. 

 equiperdum, Trypanosoma. 

 Erephopsis, in British Guiana, 129. 

 Erephopsis gibbula, in New South 



Wales, 12. 

 eriophthalma, Pyrellia. 

 Eristalis arbustorum, breeding in 



manure in British Isles, 191. 

 Eristalis tenax, breeding in manure 



in British Isles, 191. 

 eristaloides, Pelecorhynchus. 

 Eritrea, trypanosomiasis of camels 



in, 125, 131. 

 erraticus, Ornithodorus. 

 erythrocephala, Oalliphora. 

 Eskimos, infested with Pediculus 



capitis, 196. 

 Eucalyptus, Oil of, as a repellent 



for mosquitos, 73. 

 eucephalaeus. Aides, 

 eurygaster, Pedieinus. 



eurysternus, Haematopinus^ 

 evansi, Trypanosoma, 

 excrucians, Aedes. 

 exigua, Lyperosia. 

 exilis, Atractodes. 

 exornatum, Aponomma. 



F. 



Fannia, duration of early stages of ^ 

 57. 



Fannia canicularis, 40 ; in Austra- 

 lia, 187 ; in Korea, 142 ; in 

 Sweden, 157 ; sense reactions of, 

 56. 



Fannia scalaris, 40 ; sense reac- 

 tions of, 56. 



farciminosus, Cryptococcus. 



farinae, Aleurobius. 



farjardi. Anopheles (Chagasia). 



fasciata, Stegomyia. 



fasciatus, Ceratophyllus. 



fasciolatus, Taeniorhynchus [Man- 

 sonia). 



fatigans, Culex. 



fauna, Wyeomyia. 



febrifer, Myzomyia (see Anopheles 

 minimus). 



febrilis, Dilophus. 



felis, Ctenocephalus. 



fenestralis, Ehyphus. 



ferrugatus, Diachlorus. 



fiebrigi, Atrichopogon. 



Filaria, in cattle in Panama, 166. 



Filaria bancrofti, transmitted by 

 Culex fatigans in Philippines and 

 Queensland, 61, 102 ; trans- 

 mitted by Anopheles algeriensis 

 in Tunis, 58. 



Filaria conjunctivae, attacking man 

 in Macedonia, 54. 



Filaria loa, infesting man in Kame- 

 run, 30, 59. 



Filaria pertenue, sp. n., infesting 

 Cephalophus sylvicultor in Belgian 

 Congo, 160. 



Filaria volvulus, infesting man in 

 Kamerun, 30, 59. 



Filariasis, in Australia, 79 ; in 

 British Guiana 134; in Mace- 

 donia, 54 ; in Kamerun, 30, 59 ; 

 in Surinam, 41 ; mosquitos trans- 

 mitting, 58, 61, 79, 102, 134. 



Finlaya 2ioicilia, in Australia, 175. 



Fish, against mosquito larvae, 32, 

 33, 89, 99, 162, 163. 



Fish Oil, in repellent for biting flies, 

 22. 



fitchi, Aedes. 



Five-Day Fever (see Volhynian 



Fever). 

 flaviceps, Chrysomyia [Pycnosoma). 

 jlavidus, Chrysops. 

 flavipes, Culex (see G. pipiens). ■ 

 flaviventris, Ceratopogon. 



