INDEX 



543 



formis moniliformis, 284. 

 Ccenurus, 235. 



Cold storage, effect on bladder 

 worms, 238; on trichina, 295; 

 on Clonorchis larvae, 227. 

 Colemanite, and borax for treating 



manure, 508. 



Colombia, relapsing fever, 46; spiro- 

 chsetal bronchitis, 73fi; Balan- 

 tidium infections, 127; yellow 

 fever, 70; hookworm disease, 

 254. 



Columbacz fly, 482. 

 Combs, on fleas, 404, 408. 

 Compulsory notification, of venereal 



disease, 60. 



Cone-nose, see Triatoma. 

 Congo, rubber industry and sleeping 

 sickness, 107; Porocephalus, 351. 

 Congo floor maggot, see Auchero- 



myia luteola. 

 Contractile vacuole, 31. 

 Copepods, intermediate hosts of Di- 



phyllobothrium, 246-247. 

 Copper sulphate, for destruction of 



snails, 212. 

 Copra itch, 340. 



Cordylobia anthropophaga, 516-518; 

 deposition of eggs, 517; devel- 

 opment of maggot and life 

 history, 518; prevention, 518. 

 rodhaini, 518-519. 

 Corethra, 425. 

 Corethrinae, 437. 

 CORNWALL, J. W., 377, 378. 

 Corrosive sublimate, see Mercuric 



chloride. 



Corsica, phlebotomus flies, 468. 

 Coundlmania, 129. 



lafleuri, 129, 131,132, 140, 141. 

 Coyote, host of Opisthorchis pseudo- 



felineus, 225. 

 Crabs, relation to lung flukes, 8, 



222-223. 



CRAGG, F. W., 374, 416. 

 CRAIG, C. F., 132, 143, 145, 301, 448. 

 Craigia, hominis, 132. 

 migrans, 132. 



Craneflies, allied to mosquitoes, 425. 



CRAWLEY, H., 176. 



Crayfish, possible host of lung flukes, 



223. 



Creolin, for removal of ticks, 367; 

 for fumigation, 386; to destroy 

 fleas, 422-423. 



Cresol, for killing Schistosoma cer- 



carise in water, 217; for body 



lice, 402; for chiggers, 420; to 



destroy mosquito larvae, 459. 



Cresyl, for fumigation, 386; for 



fumigation of mosquitoes, 456. 



Crithidia, 75; stage of trypanosome, 



95-96. 

 Crocodiles, fed on by tsetse flies, 



494, 499. 



CRUICKSHANK, J. A., 306. 

 Crustacea, first intermediate host of 

 Diphyllobothrium latus, 246; 

 324; see also Crabs, Shrimp, 

 Cyclops. 



Ctenidia, 404, 408. 

 Ctenocephalus canis, and infantile 

 kala-azar, 83, 413; life cycle, 

 410; and Dipylidium caninwn, 

 414; habits, etc., 416-417. 

 felis, life cycle, 409; habits, etc., 



416-417. 



Culex, intermediate host of Filaria 

 bancrofti, 301; and bird malaria, 

 438. 



fatigans, see C. quinquefasciatus. 

 pipiens, resemblance of C. quin- 

 quefasciatus to, 448. 

 quinquefasciatus, and dengue, 183, 

 448; and Filaria bancrofti, 301; 

 description, etc., 448-449. 

 terrvtans, 434. 



Culicidae, characteristics, 425. 

 Culicinae, 437. 

 Culicini, 437. 



Culicoides, habits of larvae, 475; an- 

 noyance, 476. 



Cultivation, of animal parasites, 9. 

 Cyclasterion scarlatina, 191. 

 Cyclops, and guinea-worm, inter- 

 mediate host of Diphylloboth- 



