INDEX 



555 



Lunule, frontal, 465. 



LUTZ, A., 217. 



Lymphangitis, in filarial disease, 

 305. 



LYNCH, K. M., 117, 120, 140. 



LYON, H., 409. 



Lyperosia irritans, see Hcematobia 

 serrata. 



Lysol, in prevention of filarial infec- 

 tions, 307; for chiggers, 420. 



MACADAM, W., 135. 



MACCONNELL, J. F. P., 7. 



McCuLLOCH, Miss I., 112, 381. 

 MACFIE, J. W. SCOTT, 98, 507. 

 MACGREGOR, W., 7. 

 MACKIE, F. P., 81. 



McNAUGHTON, J. G., 306. 



MACNEAL, W. J., 9, 10. 



Macronucleus, 28. 



Macrostoma, see Chilomastix. 



Madagascar, Triatoma rubrofastiata, 

 381; surra, 487. 



Maggots, in espundia sores, 90; and 

 myiasis, 509-528; characteris- 

 tics, 509-510; blood-sucking, 

 511-513; under skin, 513-519; 

 in wounds and natural cavities 

 of body, 519-523; in intestine, 

 523-528; in urinary passages, 

 528; resistance to reagents, 522, 

 526-527. 



Magnesium sulphate, in treatment 

 of amebic dysentery, 139. 



Malaria, in Panama, 2; importance 

 of, 5, 147-148; relation of mos- 

 quitoes to, 7, 149, 157-159; 

 147-167; prevalence of, 148; 

 history, 148-149; parasites of, 

 149-150; occurrence of attacks 

 of ague, 153; quotidian, 153; 

 numbers of parasites, 153; 

 over-wintering, 156; benign 

 vs. malignant, 156; propaga- 

 tion, 157-159; latent, 158; 

 effect of weakening of host, 

 158-159; course of, tertian and 

 quartan, 159-161; aestivo-au- 



tumnal, 161; immunity, 162- 

 163; tropical vs. subtropical, 

 162; carriers, 162, 165, 438- 

 443; fulminant, 163; treat- 

 ment, 163-164; prevention, 

 164-167; number of mos- 

 quitoes necessary to propagate, 

 165. 



Malarial parasites, see Ptasmodium. 



Malay bug, see Triatoma rubrofas- 

 ciata. 



Malay States, kedani or pseudo- 

 typhus, 190; Echinostomum, 

 228; malaria-carrying Anopheles, 

 441; habits of Anopheles, 441. 



Malcoeur, 254. 



Mai de boca, cause of, 73A-73B. 



Mai d'estomac, 254. 



Male fern, for tapeworms, 237; for 

 hookworms, 264; for pin worms, 

 279. 



MALLOCH, J. R., 480. 



Mallophaga, Rickettsia in, 185; com- 

 pared with Anoplura, 388. 



MALMSTEN, P. H., 7, 37. 



Malpighian tubules, 328. 



Malta, phlebotomus flies, 468, 470, 

 471. 



Manaos, reduction of yellow fever, 

 70, 72. 



Manchuria, plague, 413. 



Mandibles, of insects, 325. 



Mange, 342. 



Mangrove fly, see Chrysops. 



Manila, Balantidium infections, 127; 

 amebic dysentery, 130; Echino- 

 stomum ilocanum, 229; Tcenia 

 philippina, 245. 



MANSON, SIR P., 7, 47, 80, 162, 298, 

 301, 305, 309, 322, 449. 



Mansonia, habits of larvae, 431; 

 host of Filaria, 450. 



Manure, treatment to prevent fly- 

 breeding, 508. 



MARETT, P. J., 468. 



Margaropus annulatus, 12; life his- 

 tory, 356, 366; extermination, 

 368. 



