INDEX 



849 



Ctenocephalus, hosts of, 547 

 Ctenophthalmus, distinctive characters, 



545 

 Ctenopsylla, 548 



distinctive characters, 545 



musculi, transmission of Trypanosoma 



lewisi by, 90 



Cucumber seeds in intestinal myiasis, 728 

 Culex and Anopheles, larvae of, position in 



water compared, 554 



ova of, method of depositing com- 

 pared, 554 



points of difference between, 551 



characters, 564 



- fatigans (common tropical gnat), dis- 



tinguishing character, 576 



transmission of Filariae by, 576 



- head of male and female, 549, 556 



- human malaria not spread by species 



of, 158 



larva of, 553 



- ova of, 557, 558 



pipiens (common gnat), 575 



characters, 576 



ova of, localities selected for deposi- 

 tion, 553 



species of, development of Plasmodium 



relictum in, 170 

 Cidicidas, classification of, 501 



number of species, 552 



scales of, 560 



Culicince, characters, 563, 571 

 Culicoides, blood-sucking habits of, 580 



- larvae of, 580 



ornatus, bite of, 581 



- possible carrier of germ of Delhi boil, 



580 



- pupas of, 580 



Culture media for amoebae, 742 



for blood protozoa, 744 

 Cunningham, discovery of intestinal 



amoebae, 29 



Cutaneous glands, unicellular, of nema- 

 todes, 361 



tumours due to cysticerci, characteristics 

 of, 662, 663 



Cyclasterium, 208 



Cyclocoelum mutabile, progeny of, dis- 

 covery, 12 



Cycloleppteron, characters, 561, 567 



Cyclophyllidea, 308 



Cyclopiilce, characters, 390 



Cyclops, characters, 390 



intermediate host of Dracunculus medin- 



ensis, 388 



virescens, 389 

 Cyclospora, 141 



Cyrtoneura stabulans, larvae of, habitat, 585 

 Cysticerci, cutaneous and muscular, isym- 

 ptoms set up by, 663 

 - treatment, 663 



development from oncosphere of Tceniidce, 



303 



early researches on, 282 



experimentally reared from tapeworms, 



15 



Cysticerci, number of, in relation to species 

 of Taeniss, 16 



origin of, 14 



regions of body site of, 663, 664 



subretinal, 664 



tapeworms experimentally reared from, 



15 



Cysticercoid, morphology of, diagram show- 

 ing, 301 



Cysticercoids, echinococcus-like conditions 

 in, 304 



Cysticercus acanthotrias , 336 

 - and C. celluloscB, 336, 337 



bovis, 340 



amount of prevalence in ox, 340, 



341 



in Prussia and Berlin, 341 

 artificial infection of human beings 



with, 340 

 rarity in man, 341 



celluloses, amount of injury inflicted by, 



depends on situation in body, 8 

 development to Tasnia solium, 340 



infection of skin and subcutaneous 



tissues, 662 



and C. acanthotrias, 336, 337 

 decrease of frequency in pork, how 



effected, 334 

 development, time taken for, 334 



-- habitat, 332, 333 

 - host* of, 332 



how conveyed to man, 334, 335 

 ui man, 335 



- long persistence of, 337 



in sheep, 337 



organs of body invaded by, 335 



sex distribution of invasion by, 335 



vitality of, 334 



development of, 301, 302 

 diagram showing, 303 



fasciolaris, host of, 338 



possible means of spread to man, 338 



forms of, 301 



morphology of, diagram showing, 301 

 i ovis, 337 



papilliform invagination into bladder, 



301 



pisiformis, hosts of, 338 



in evaginated condition, 304 



racemosus, 335, 336 



tenuicollis, 337, 338 



experimental rearing of tapeworms 



from, 15 



with developed scolex at bottom of in- 



vagination, 304 



Cystofiagellata, 52 



Cysts, intestinal, QEsophagostomum con- 

 tained in, 441, 443, 444 



Cytorhyctes, 208 



aphtharum, 208 



cytoplasm of, 209 



luis, 124, 208 



scarlatinas, 208 



vaccinias, 208 



variolas, 208 



minute granules in, 210 



