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INDEX 



and cat fleas, 83, 416-417; rat 

 and squirrel fleas, 417-418; chig- 

 'gers, 418-420; sticktight flea, 

 420-421; prevention, 421-423; 

 traps, 421. 



Fleshflies, and Sarcosporidia, 175; 

 and myiasis of wounds, 521- 

 522; description, 522; and in- 

 testinal myiasis, 526-527. 



FLEXNER, S., 10. 



Flies, see also Diptera. 



blood-sucking, mouthparts, 327, 

 464; importance, 463; see also 

 various groups and species, 

 non-blood-sucking, and oriental 

 sore, 86; and espundia, 92; 

 role in transmission of Giardia, 

 125; and tapeworm eggs, 240; 

 mouthparts, 327, 464. 



Flood fever, see Kedani. 



Florida, prevention of malaria by 

 screening, 167; Sparganum 

 proliferum, 252-253. 



Flukes, 207-230; general anatomy, 

 207-208; reproduction, 208; 

 life history, 208-211; parasitic 

 habitats, 212; control, 212; see 

 also Blood flukes, Lung flukes, 

 Liver flukes, Intestinal flukes. 



FLURY, F., 202, 290, 293. 



Fly-belts, 106, 492-493. 



FONSECA, O. O. R. da. 



Foot-and-mouth disease, parasite of, 

 76, 169, 193. 



Forcipomyia, and uta, 86; habits, 



475, 477. 



townsendi, and uta, 86, 477. 

 utcB, and uta, 86, 477. 



FORDE, R. M., 7. 



Formaldehyde, for fumigation, 386; 

 to destroy flea eggs r 421; to 

 repel phlebotomus flies, 473. 



Formalin, see Formaldehyde. 



Formosa, transmitter of dengue, 183, 

 448; lung flukes, 220, 222; 

 Yokagawa yokagawa, 228; Da- 

 vainea formosana, 244; aquatic 

 leeches, 317. 



FOSTER, W. D., 263, 264, 270, 272, 

 274, 275, 276. 



FOURNIER, 50. 



Fowl tick, see Argas persicus. 



FRACASTORIO, G., 6. 



Frambesia, see Yaws. 



France, amebic dysentery, 135; 

 trench fever among troops, 399; 

 Wohlfartia magnified, 522 



FRANCIS, E., 489. 



FRANKEL, S., 402. 



French Guiana, Onchocerca, 310. 



French Yellow Fever Commission, 

 444. 



FRICKS, L. D., 190. 



Frontal lunule, 465. 



FULLER, C., 516, 517. 



Fumigation, for ticks, 369; hydro- 

 cyanic acid, 383-386; sulphur, 

 386; carbon bisulphide, 386; 

 cresyl, 386; formaldehyde, 386; 

 for fleas, 421; for mosquitoes, 

 456. 



FUTAKI, K., 73. 



Gadflies, see Tabanidse. 



Gallipoli, Giardia, in soldiers from, 

 123, 125; Coccidian infections, 

 172. 



Galyl, substitute for salvarsan, 65. 



Gamasidse, see Parasitidse. 



Gangosa, 64. 



Gasoline, for bugs, 383. 



Gastrodiscoides hominis, 229. 



Gastrophilus equi, 524. 

 hoemorrhoidalis, 516. 



GATES, DR. H., 253. 



Gecko, Algerian, and oriental sore, 

 86, 471. 



Geese, host of Holothyrus coccinella, 

 341. 



Geographic distribution, of para- 

 sites, 18-19. 



GERLACH, A. C., 345. 



Germany, multilocular hydatids, 

 250; trichina, 286; Linguatula 

 rhinaria in man, 350; louse pre- 

 vention,' 402-403. 



