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GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA, list of 



species, 201. 



glossina (Baccarimyia), 136 (note). 

 Glossinella (= Lyperosia), 136 (note). 



schillings!, 136 (note). 



GOLD COAST, list of species, 183. 

 GRAHAM, DR. W. M., on best method of 



catching Midges, 2. 

 grahamii (Culicoides), 7. 

 gratus (Tabanus), 114. 

 griseicollis (Simulium), 31. 

 gulosa (Pangonia), 62. 



H 



Hsematobia, not yet definitely known 

 to occur in Africa, 140. 



Hsematopota, 120 ; wing-markings, 

 121 ; characters useful for dis- 

 tinction of species, 122 ; blood- 

 thirstiness, 123 ; life-history, 123. 



number of Ethiopian and non- 

 Ethiopian species, 121. 



and disease, 124. 



- brucei, 128. 



- brunnescens, 122 (note), 127. 



- bullatifrons, 127. 



copemanii, 123, 126. 



- coronata, 122, 130. 



- decora, 125, 128. 



- denshamii, 122, 126. 



dorsalis (== H. decora), 128. 



duttoni, 126. 



fulva, 125. 



lacessens, 132 ; differences from 

 H. tenuicrus, 133. 



- laverani, 126. 



mactans, 129. 



noxialis, 125. 



pallidipennis, 127. 



- pertinens, 123, 126. 



- pluvialis, life-history, 123. 



- pulchrithorax, 122 (note). 



similis, 126. 



- taciturna, 124. 



tenuicrus, 133. 



torquens, 131 ; differences from 

 H. cordigera, 131, 132. 



ugandse, 122, 132. 



unicolor, 126. 



- vittata, 122 (note). 



Hinea, 41, 42. 



Hippobosca, 167 ; external characters, 

 167, 168 ; number of Ethiopian 

 species, 168 ; life-history, 169. 



and disease, 171. 



capensis, 168. 



camelina, 168, 169. 



dromedarina (= H. camelina), 

 169. 



equina, 168. 



francilloni (= H. capensis), 168. 



Hippobosca maculata, 169, 171, 173 ; 

 occurrence outside Africa ; ob- 

 servations by Dr. W. M. Graham 

 in Ashanti ; may occasionally 

 bite man, 174 ; life-history, 175 ; 

 as a disease-carrier, 176. 



rufipes, 171, 176 ; puparium, 178; 

 as a disease-carrier, 178. 



struthionis (parasitic on the 

 ostrich, Struthio australis), 171 ; 

 effects on ostriches and their 

 feathers in Cape Colony, 172. 



Hippoboscidae (permanent parasites of 

 mammals and birds), appearance, 

 163 ; tarsal claws ; bites 

 apparently not painful ; occa- 

 sionally bite human beings ; life- 

 history, 165. 



and disease, 166. 

 Hippocentrum ; differences from 



Hsematopota, 133. 

 (Hsematopota) strigipennis, 134. 



trimaculatum (Haematopota tri- 

 maculata), 134, 135 ; eye-mark- 

 ings, 134 (note). 



versicolor, 134 ; differences from 

 H. trimaculatum, 135. 



Hippo-flies (Tabanidse), 36. 



Hla Bowu, native name for Tabanus 

 africanus in Lorenzo Marques, 

 (observations by Mr. F. D. 

 McMillan), 83. 



Holcoceria, 66. 

 - - nobilis, 66. 



HOLMES, CAPT. J. D. E., I.M.S., obser- 

 vations on Phlebotomus and surra 

 in India, 18 (note). 



Horse-flies (Tabanidas), 36. 



Imvu Bowu, native name for Tabanus 

 biguttatus in Lorenzo Marques 

 (observations by Mr. F. D. 

 McMillan), 88. 



insignis (Tabanus), 72. 



- (Phikematomyia), 137, 138, 140. 



Itouna (native name of Chrysops dimi- 

 diata in French Congo), 48. 



" Jinja " cattle-disease and Stomoxys 

 in Uganda ; transmission experi- 

 ments by Minchin, Gray, and 

 Tulloch, 150 ; by Greig and Gray, 

 151. 



" Jinja fly," local name of Simulium 

 damnosum near Jinja, on Victoria 

 Nile, Uganda, 27. 



Johannseniella (syn. Ceratolophus), 

 distinctive characters of, from 

 Culicoides, 2. 



