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INDEX 



towards, 3; stable-flies mistaken 

 for, 504; breeds in manure, 508; 

 and intestinal myiasis, 527. 



Muscidae, includes tsetse flies, 491; 

 stable-flies, 504; other blood- 

 suckers, 506; captured by Der- 

 matobia, 514; screw- worm, 519; 

 other species causing myiasis of 

 wounds, 521. 



MUSGRAVE, W. E., 221. 



MUTO, M., 226. 



Myiasis, 509-528; definition, 509; 

 flies causing, 509; classification, 

 510; by blood-sucking maggots, 

 511-513; of skin, 513-519; of 

 wounds and natural cavities of 

 body, 519-523; of intestine, 

 523-528; of urinary passages, 

 528. 



Myoneme, 31. 



Myriapoda, 324-325. 



Nagana, 108, 497. 



NAGAYO, M., 192, 337. 



NAKAGAWA, K, 8, 221, 222, 223. 



Naphthaline, for intestinal fluke in- 

 fections, 230; for body lice, 401, 

 402; to eliminate fleas, 421, 

 422-423. 



Nasal polypus, 173-174. 



Natal, hookworm quarantine, 268; 

 Cordylobia anthropophaga, 518. 



NCI, for lice, 402. 



Nebraska, Tcenia confusa, 245. 



Necator americanus, distribution, 

 255; description, 255-257; see 

 also Hookworms. 



Negri bodies, 170, 191-193. 



Negroes, syphilis among, 51; im- 

 munity to malaria, 163. 



NEIVA, A., 381, 452; 514. 



Nematoda, 198; intestinal, 270-272, 

 282; see also various species. 



Nematomorpha, 199. 



Nemathelminthes, 198-199; intes- 

 tinal forms, 270-272; see also 

 various species. 



Nemertinea, 198. 



Neosalvarsan, for syphilis, 57; to 

 prevent trypanosome infection, 

 107. 



Nephridia, 199. 



Neuroryctes hydrophobia, 170, 191- 

 193. 



New Jersey, ecologic groups of mos- 

 quitoes, 434; migrations of salt 

 marsh mosquitoes, 435; control 

 of salt marsh mosquitoes, 459- 

 460. 



New Orleans, plague in, 2, 411; 

 yellow fever, 69-70. 



NEWSTEAD, R., 470, 471. 



Newt, natural enemy of mosquitoes, 

 461. 



New York, amebse in school chil- 

 dren, 143; invasion by mosqui- 

 toes, 435. 



NICHOLS, H. J., 54. 



NICOLL, W., 267. 



NICOLLE, C. N., 8, 44, 397, 398, 399. 



Nigeria, sleeping sickness, 98, 102,. 

 104; transmission of sleeping 

 sickness, 500. 



Nighthawk, natural enemy of mos- 

 quitoes, 462. 



Night-soil, use in oriental countries, 

 227-228, 267. 



Nimetti, 482. 



Nit, 391. 



NOGUCHI, H., 9, 67, 70, 71, 72, 182. 



Noma, cause of, 73A; treatment, 

 73s. 



North America, infectious jaundice, 

 65; tick paralysis, 358; Der- 

 macentor variabilis, 367; Red- 

 uviidse, 382; typhus, 186, 398; 

 mosquito scourge, 424; mala- 

 ria-carrying Anopheles, , 439; 

 blackflies, 481. 



No-see-um, 474. 



Notcedres cati, 343. 



Notophthalmus torosus, natural en- 

 emy of mosquitoes, 461. 



NOVY, F. G., 9, 23-25. 



NUTTALL, G. H. F., 34, 395. 



Nymph, 329, 332. 



