INDEX 



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hmicrofti, and malaria in Australia, 



441. 

 hifurcatus, hibernation, 441. 

 braziliensis, habits, 441. 

 costalis, and malaria in Africa, 441. 

 crudatis, relation to various tj'pe.s 



of malaria, 439. 

 cuticifacies, and malaria in India, 



441. 

 cruzi, habits, 442. 

 ciscni, habits, 441-442. 

 funesta, and malaria in .\frica, 441. 

 listoni, and malaria in India, 441; 



in China and Japan, 441. 

 ludlouri, habits, 442. 

 maculipennis, and malaria in 



Europe, 441. 

 malefactor, not a malaria carrier, 



158, 434. 

 punctipennis, development of Leish- 

 mania donovani in, 78; relation 

 to certain types of malaria, 439. 

 quadrimaculatus, resistance of Plas- 

 modium nvax to low tempera- 

 tures in, 156; carrier of certain 

 types of malaria, 439; develop- 

 ment, 442. 

 sinensis, and malaria in China and 



Japan, 441. 

 stephensi, and malaria in India, 441. 

 nmbrosits, and malaria in Malay 



countries, 441; habits, 441. 

 wUlmori, and malaria in Malay 

 countries, 441; habits, 441. 

 Anoplura, characteristics, 330, 388; 



see also Lice. 

 Antelope, host of Toeiiin saqinnln, 240; 

 host of tsetse flies, 490; host of 

 Cordylobia rodhaini, 518. 

 Anthelmintics, 270. 

 Anthrax, and tabanids, 488; and 



stable-flies, 488, 507. 

 Antibodies, 21; duration, 22. 

 Antigen, 22. 

 Antimony, metallic, in kala-azar, 81; 



see also Tartar emetic. 

 Antitoxin, 21. 

 Anti-vivisectionists, 10-11. 



.\l)es, hosts of Trypanosoma cmr.i, 112; 

 relation of intestinal worms to 

 typhoid in, 204. 



Apidhomonas infeslans, and foot-and- 

 mouth disease, 76, 195. 



Aphthous fever, see Foot-and-mouth 

 disease. 



ApoHomma, 366. 



Appendicitis, relation of intestinal 

 worms to, 204; and intestinal 

 myiasis, 527. 



Arabia, oriental sore, 85; Ornitho- 

 dorus savignyi, 361; tsetse flies, 

 492, 500. 



Arachnida, 324. 



Aradida^, 383. 



Aragao, H. d?:B., 73, 130. 



Archi-annelida, 199. 



Arctomijs bnhac, and plague in Man- 

 churia, 413. 



Argas miniatus, see A. persicus. 

 persicus, and relapsing fever, 45, 

 361; importance, 364; control, 

 369. 

 reflexus, 364. 



Argasidse, egg-laying habits, 355; 

 general characteristics, 356 357; 

 important species, 364-366. 



Argentina, trypanosomes in Tria- 

 tnma, 108, 112, 381; dengue, 186; 

 Tetrauychus 7nolestissim>iii, 341. 



Armadillo, host of Trypanosoma 

 cruzi, 112; and Trialotna genicu- 

 lata, 380-.381. 



Arsenical dip, to remove ticks front 

 domestic animals, 368. 



.\rthropoda, 322-330; importance, 

 322; role in disseminating 

 disease, 7-8, 322-323; relation- 

 ships, 323-324; classification, 

 324-325. 



Ascaris, nutriment absorbed, 202; 

 toxins, 202-203; 273 276; de- 

 scription, 273; life history, 274- 

 275; symptoms, 276; treatment, 

 276. 

 lumhricoides, 274. 

 marginata, see Toxascaris limbata. 



