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INDEX 



mystax, see Belascaris cati. 

 suitta, 274. 



Ascaridae, 282. 



ASHBURN, P. M., 301, 448. 



Asia, oriental sore, 84; blackwater 

 fever, 161; dengue, 186; kedani, 

 192; Schistosoma hoematobium, 

 212; Clonorchis sinensis, 224; 

 Yokagawa yokayawa, 228; Hete- 

 rophyes heterophyes, 228; Fas- 

 ciolopsis buski, 229; Hymeno- 

 lepis nana, 242; Necator ameri- 

 canus, 255; Filaria bancrofti, 299; 

 Dracunculus medinensis, 311; 

 Porocephalus moniliformis, 351; 

 Cimex hemipterus, 373; Tria- 

 toma ruhrofasciata, 381; Xenop- 

 sytta, 417; Phlebotomus, 470; 

 surra, 487. 



Asopia farinalis, intermediate host of 

 Hymenolepis diminuta, 244. 



Assam, eradication of kala-azar, 82. 



Astacus japonicus, intermediate host 

 of lung fluke in Korea, 222. 



Ateles, host of Pediculus, 389. 



ATKIN, E. E., 445, 446. 



Atoxyl, discovery, 8; for trypano- 

 somes, 105. 



Aucheromyia luteola, 511-513; de- 

 scription, 511; life history, 511- 

 512; maggots, 512; avoidance 

 of, 513. 



Australia, Aedes calopus carrier of 

 dengue, 186; hydatids, 247, 249; 

 Filaria bancrofti, 299; land 

 leeches, 319-320; tick paraly- 

 sis, 358-359 ; malaria-carrying 

 Anopheles, 441; Aedes calopus, 

 448; transmission of dengue, 448; 

 Pericoma townsvillensis, 466. 



Austria, relapsing fever, 43; typhus, 

 398. 



Auto-salvarsanized serum, for syphilis 

 of nervous system, 57; for sleep- 

 ing sickness, 106. 



Axopodia, 31. 



Axostyle, 32. 



Baboon, host of Trichostrongylus in- 

 stabilis, 282; fed upon by tsetse 

 flies, 500. 



Bacillus coli, 204. 



icteroides, and yellow fever, 184. 

 pestis, discovery, 411. 



BACOT, A. W., 375, 376, 391, 393, 395, 

 409, 412, 444, 445, 446. 



Bacteria, distinguished from Protozoa, 

 27; relation to trachoma, 194; 

 relation to diseases of obscure 

 nature, 195; and intestinal 

 worms, 204; relation to filarial 

 diseases, 305-306; food of Aedes 

 calopus, 446. 



Bacterium tularense, transmitted by 

 fleas, 413. 



Badger, host of Pulex irritans, 414. 



Bagdad, oriental sore, 85, 88, 471. 



BAGSHAWE, A. G., 503. 



BAHR, P. H., 303. 



Baking soda, for mites, 335, 339. 



Balanitis, cause of, 70; treatment, 71. 



Balantidial dysentery, 129. 



Balantidium coli, discovery, 7, 37; 

 115; 126-127; description, 126; 

 pathogenicity, treatment and 

 prevention, 127. 



Balkans, relapsing fever, 43, 45. 



Balsam of Peru, for itch, 346. 



Baltic countries, Dibothriocephalus 

 latus in, 246. 



BANCROFT, TH., 7. 



BANKS, N., 333, 339, 523, 524. 



Barbados, home of "millions," 461. 



Barbeiro, see Triatoma megista. 



BARLOW, N., 117, 137, 139, 281. 



BARTON, 179. 



Bartonella bacilliformis, 168; 179- 

 181; 360. 



Basal granule, 30. 



BASILE, C., 84. 



BASS, C. C., 9, 149, 164. 



Bats, Cimex in, 372, 375; trypano- 

 some disease of, carried by Cimex 

 pipistrelli, 378; natural enemies 

 of mosquitoes, 462; natural 

 enemies of tsetse flies, 503. 



