INDEX 



543 



CRAWLEY, H., 176. 



Crayfish, possible host of lung flukes, 



223. 



Creolin, for removal of ticks, 367; for 

 fumigation, 386; to destroy 

 fleas, 422-423. 



Cresol, for killing Schistosoma cer- 

 cariae in water, 217; for body 

 lice, 402; for chiggers, 420. 

 Cresyl, for fumigation, 386; for fumi- 

 gation of mosquitoes, 456. 

 Crithidia, 75; stage of trypanosome, 



95-96. 

 Crocodiles, fed on by tsetse flies, 494, 



499. 



CRUICKSHANK, J. A., 306. 

 Crustacea, first intermediate host of 

 Dibothriocephalus latus, 246; 324; 

 see also Crabs, Shrimp, Cyclops. 

 Ctenidia, 404, 408. 

 Ctenocephalus cam's, and infantile 

 kala-azar, 83, 413; life cycle, 

 410; and Dipylidium caninum, 

 414; habits, etc., 416-417. 

 felis, life cycle, 489; habits, etc., 



416-417. 



Culex, intermediate host of Filaria 

 bancrofti, 301; and bird malaria, 

 438. 



fatigans, see C. quinquefasciatus. 

 pipiens, resemblance of C. quinque- 

 fasciatus to, 448. 



quinquefajsciatus, and dengue, 186, 

 448; and FOa.ria bancrofti, 301; 

 description, etc., 448-449. 

 territans, 434. 



Culicidae, characteristics, 425. 

 Culicinse, 437. 

 Culiciiu\ 437. 



Culicoides, habits of larvae, 475; an- 

 noyance, 476. 



Cultivation, of animal parasites, 9. 

 f'ydasterion scarlatina, 194. 

 Cyclops, and guinea-worm, 312, 313- 



314. 



Cyclorrhapha, 465, 466. 

 Cyprinodontidse, riatural enemies of 

 mosquitoes, 460. 



Cysticercoid, nature of, 235. 

 Cysticercus, nature of, 235. 

 bovis, thermal death point, 237- 



238; effect of cold storage, 238; 



description, 240. 

 cellulosw, thermal death point, 237- 



238; effect of cold storage, 238; 



description, 241; hosts, 241- 



242; in man, 251. 

 Cytopyge, 31. 

 Cytoryctes variola, 170. 

 Cytostome, 31. 



Dahomey, absence of sleeping sick- 

 ness in, 501. 

 DA MATTA, A., 92. 

 DARLING, S., 129, 175. 

 DARWIN, CHAS., 4, 381. 

 Dasypus novemdnctus, host of Try- 



panosoma cruzi, 112. 

 Datura stramonium, for fumigation 



of mosquitoes, 456. 

 Davainea madagascariensis, 244. 



formosana, 244. 

 Deer, host of Pulex irritans, 4 

 Deeriiy, se C,.iy$ops. 

 DEKRUIF, P. H., 23-25'. 

 DEMARQUAY, J. N., 7. 

 Demodecidae, 333, 346. 

 Demodex folliculorum, 346-348; lifo 

 u ~ ' ' leprosy, 347. 



nosquitoes to, 8, 

 asites of, 169, 



186; 186-187; confusion with 

 Phlebotomus fever, 186; pre-' 

 vention, 187. . 



DE RAADT, O. L. E., 399, 417. 

 Dermacentor, 366. 

 andersoni, see D. venustus. 

 ocddentalis, effects of bite, 358- 

 359, 366; possible transmitter 

 of spotted fever, 363, ".566-367. 

 variabilw, 367. 



venustus, transmission of spotted 

 fever, 189-*i90; and tick paral- 

 ysis, 35 c o; description, 361-363. 

 Dermani/'jSus gattince, 341. 



