INDEX. 



221 



Ixodes hoIocyl}(s, on dingo in Aus- 

 tralia, 174. 



Ixodes ricinus, bionomics and con- 

 trol of, in slieep in British Isles, 

 17 ; transmitting piroj^lasmosis 

 of cattle in Europe, 125, 130 ; in 

 New Zealand, 180 , transmitting 

 louping-ill to sheep, 17, 147. 



Jack Rabbit, ticks attacking, in 



U.S.A., 83, 93. 

 Jaculus orientalis, fleas on, in 



Algeria, 151. 

 Jamaica, mosquitos and malaria 



in, 38 ; parasites of domestic 



animals in, 38, 178. 

 jamesi. Anopheles. 

 Janthinosoma centrale (see J. posti- 



cata). 

 Janthinosoma lutzi, carriage of eggs 

 of Dermatohia hominis by, 10, 66. 

 -Janthinosoma 7misica, 66. 

 Janthinosoma oblita (see J. posti- 



cata). 

 Janthinosoma posticata, in Argen- 

 tina, 107 ; carrying eggs of 



Dermatohia hominis in Brazil, 66. 

 Japan, River Fever in, 43, 87 ; 



notes on mites from, 87, 182. 

 Japanese Fish Oil, use of, to 



protect cattle against Lyperosia 



exigua, 46. 

 Japanese River Fever, incidence 



of, in Japan, 43 ; identity of 



mite conveying, 87, 140. 

 Jaundice, Infectious (see Spiro- 



chaeta icterohaemorrhagiae). 

 Java, fleas from, 164 ; Trombicula 



sp. in, 182. 

 Jerusalem, mosquitos and malaria 



in, 5. 

 Jeyes' Fluid, for disinfecting poultry 



houses, 95. 

 Jigger Flea (see Dermatophilns 



penetrans). 

 Joblotia, percentage of, in Panama 



Canal Zone, 127. 

 johannis, Bibio. 

 judieandus, Gulicoides. 

 jugorum, Gulex. 

 Juniper Oil, against horse mange, 



167. 

 ■Juniperus phoenicea, tar prepared 



from, for treating mange in 



camels, 85. 



K. 



Kala-azar, Infantile, in France, 79 J 

 in dogs, caused by Leishmania in 

 Timis, 145. 



Kamerun, insect-borne diseases in, 

 30, 59 ; Tyroglyphus siro at- 

 tacking man in, 29. 



Icarwari, Anopheles. 



kellyi, Sarcophaga. 



Keratitis, transmission of, by flies, 

 54. 



Kerosene, in repellents and sprays 

 for biting fUes, 22, 168 ; in spray 

 for house-flies, 37 ; against lice 

 on domestic animals, 62, 95, 175, 

 effect of, on lice, 164 ; against 

 maggot flies on sheep, 124 ; 

 against mosquito larvae, 75, 89, 

 168 ; against ticks, 67, 179; (see 

 Paraffin and Petroleum). 



Kertessia, subgenus of Anopheles, 

 23. 



Kerteszia boliviensis, incorrectly re- 

 ferred to as Anopheles lutzi, 25. 



Ketones, in sprays for house-flies, 

 57. 



Khartoum, measures against ma- 

 laria in. 111. 



Kirlcia (see Kirkioestrus). 



Kirlcioestrus hlanchardi, sp. n., in- 

 festing haartebeestes in Tropical 

 Africa, 116. 



Kirlcioestrus surcoiifi, infesting haar- 

 tebeestes in Tropical Africa, 116, 

 170. 



Mossi, Ceratophyllus. 



Icochi, Anopheles. 



Korea, Gulicoides miharai in, 101 ; 

 bionomics of house-flies in, 142 ; 

 notes on mites from, 182. 



Kudu, infested with Dermatoestrus 

 strepsicerontis in Cape Colony, 

 170. 



Laelaps echidninus, on mice in 



Japan, 87. 

 Laminosioptes cysticola, infesting 



fowls, 150. 

 Lamus m,egista (see Triatoma). 

 lasiotis. Rhinoceros, 

 lata, Haematopota. 

 lateralis, Gulex (see Odder otatns 



geniculatus). 

 laticallosus, Tabanus. 

 latus, Trichodectes. 

 Laundering, effect of, on lice, 66, 



164. 

 Lawson's Anti-mosquito Compound, 



as a repellent for mosquitos, 73. 

 lazarensis, Aedes. 

 leachi, Haemaphysalis. 

 lectulariws, Gimex. 

 Leeches, virus of infectious jaimdice 



not well preserved in, 153. 

 legeri, Phlebotomtis. 



