INDEX 



553 



gawa, 228; Hcterophyes hetero- 

 phyes, 228; Davainea formos- 

 ana, 244; Diphyllobothrium 

 latus, 246; Diplogonoporus 

 grandis, 247; .Sparganum man- 

 soni, 252; Sparganum prolife- 

 rum, 252-253; Trichostrongylus 

 orientalis, 282; land-leeches, 

 319-320; kedani mite, 336-337; 

 rat flea, 417; malaria-carrying 

 Anopheles, 441. 



Japanese flood fever, see Kedani. 



Japanese seven-day fever, 73D. 



Java, malaria in children and adults, 

 162; lice and plague, 399-400; 

 Xenopsylla, 417. 



JENNER, E., 4, 9. 



JEPPS, M., 142. 



Jigger, see Dermatophilus penetrans. 



Jimson weed, for mosquitoes, 456. 



JOHANNSEN, C. A., 339, 474 



JOHNS, F. M., 9, 149. 



JOHNSON (MRS.), see Lawson, Mary 



Kabure, relation to Schistosoma ja- 

 ponicum, 218. 



Kala-azar, 77-82; distribution, 77; 

 transmission, 77-79, 377; 

 human cycle of parasite, 79; 

 course of, 80; mortality, 81; 

 treatment, 81; prevention, 81- 

 82; see also Infantile kala-azar. 



KANEKO, R., 73. 



Kansas, screw-worm, 521. 



Katajama, see Blanfordia. 



Kedani, 168, 169, 186, 190-191. 



Kedani mite, see Leptus akam'ushi. 



KEEN, W. W., 10. 



KELLOGG, V. L., 389. 



Kerosene, see Petroleum. 



Killifish, natural enemies of mos- 

 quitoes, 460-461. 



Kinetonucleus, see Parabasal body. 



KING, A. F. A., 149. 



KING, H. H., 482, 487. 



KING, W. V., 156. 



KING, W. W., 368. 



KlNGHORN, A., 100. 



Kissing, and syphilis, 51; and ame- 



bic infections of mouth, 146. 

 Kissing bugs, 382. 

 KLEINE, F. K., 310. 

 KNAB, F., 429, 435, 436, 437, 444, 



447, 451, 453, 458. 

 KOBAYASHI, H., 226, 227. 

 KOCH, R., 8, 9, 162. 

 KOFOID, C. A., 112, 118, 120, 124, 



132, 134, 141, 206, 381. 

 Korea, lung flukes, 222; Clonorchis 



sinensis, 224, 225; Yokagawa 



yokagawa, 228. 



KORNHAUSER, S. J., 118, 134. 



KULAGIN, N. M., 442. 



Labella, of mosquitoes, 427. 



Labial palpi, 325. 



Labium, 325. 



Labrum, 325. 



Labrum-epipharynx, 326. 



Lamblia, see Giardia. 



LAMBORN, W. A., 493, 503. 



Land-leeches, 319-321. 



LANING, R. H., 218. 



Larvicides, 457-459. 



LAVERAN, A., 7, 148, 471. 



Laverania malaria, see Plasmodium 

 falciparum. 



LAWSON, Mary R., 150. 



LAZEAR, J. W., 70, 443. 



Leeches, 315-321; general anatomy, 

 315-316; importance as para- 

 sites, 315, 316-317; intermedi- 

 ate hosts of trypanosomes, 317; 

 in nose and throat, 317-318; 

 land-leeches, 319-321. 



LEEUWENHOEK, A. VAN, 6, 37, 391. 



LEIPER, R. T., 8, 211, 215, 216, 

 216s, 217, 219, 224, 228, 230, 

 267, 310. 



LEISHMAN, W. B., 7, 43, 74. 



Leishman bodies, see Leishmania. 



Leishmania, 74-92; discovery, 7, 74; 

 transformations in insects, 74; 

 species, 75, 76; relationships, 

 75; diseases, 76; and kala-azar, 

 77-82, 377; and infantile kala- 



