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INDEX, 



(;atks. 1)u. II., 253. 



CJocko, AlKcriaii, and oriental sore, 

 86,471. 



Geciie, host of Holothyrus coccinelln, 

 341. 



Geographic dLstribution, of para- 

 sites, 18-19. 



Gkui.ach. a. C, 345. 



Germany, inultiloeular hydatid.^, 249; 

 trichina, 286; Linguatida rhi- 

 naria in man, 350; louse pre- 

 vention, 402 }()3. 



(Hardin, 115, 123 125; dc.'^cription, 

 123; muhiplication, 123-124; 

 pathogenicity and treatment, 

 125; r61e of fiies in transmission, 

 125. 

 iriteslinalis, 123-125. 

 murLs, 124. 



Gibraltar, relapsing fever, 47. 



(ligatdurhyitchu.'i hirudinaceus, 284. 

 ^as, 284. 



Gill, A. A., 162. 



Giraffe, host of Tcenia snginnta, 240. 



Girardinus pepciUndes, natural enemy 

 of mosquitoes, 460-461. 



GiR.\ULT, .\. A., 376. 



Glussirui, 491 492; see also Tsetse 



flies. 



brenptdptis, time of activity, 493, 



501; and human trypanosomes, 



500. 



longipennis, time of activity, 493, 



.501. 

 morailan.s, and Trypnunxniita rho- 

 desiense, 98, 101, 497; dLstribu- 

 tion. 98; fly-belts, 106, 492-493; 

 499 500; time of activity, 493, 

 .500; habits, 493; food, 494, .500; 

 duration of pupal ])eriod, 490; 

 breeding places, 496; and nagana, 

 497; (list ribut ion, 499; de- 

 .scri|)tion, 499; and Trypnno- 

 mmui guinlnennc, .5(K); control, 

 .501; attacked bv dragon-flies, 

 .503. 

 pallidiprs, and TrjifHinosoind qnm- 

 bicnac, .500. 



/w///m/j.s, and Trypanns^omn gnm- 

 huu^sr, 98-101, 496-4<)7, .501; 

 fly-belts, 106, 492-493, 498; 

 tiiiii' nf activity, 493; food, 494; 

 498 499; life history, 495; breetl- 

 ing places, 496; distribution, 

 498; description, 498; control, 

 .501. 

 tuchUu)ulis, time of activity, 493, 

 498; and sleeping sickness, 500; 

 habitats, 500; control, 501. 



f!lyrii>h(igus, 340. 

 huski, 340. 



Gnats, see Chironomida;. 



Goats, ho.sts of Linguatida rhitiarin, 

 349. 



CJoitre, caused by Trypanosoma cruzi, 

 114; caused by Endatrurba gin- 

 ffivalu, 144-145; transmitted by 

 Acanthnspi,s sidripcs, 382. 



GoLDBERCiKK, J., 8, 339, 397. 



GONDER, R., 34. 



Gonzales, E., 217. 



GooDEY, T., 119, 120. 



GoRGAS, W. C, 166. 



Gorilla, host of Necator atnericanw^, 

 255; host of (Esophagostomum 

 stephanoslomum, 283. 



Graham, H., 8, 448. 



Grain mites, see Tyroglyphidae. 



Gr.-vssi, B., 284. 



Grayback, see Pcdindu-s hunianus. 



Great Britain, syphilis in, .50. 



Greece, downfall due to malaria, 147. 



Greenlat\d, Diboihriocephalus corda- 

 tm, 247. 



Grocers' itch, 340. 



Groll, 293. 



Ground itch, 259, 260. 



Guam, gangf)sa, 64. 



Guarnieri bodies, in smalliio.x, 192. 



Guayaquil, yellow fever in, 183. 



Guinea-|)igs, for experimentation, 10; 

 immunization against infectious 

 jaundice, 68; host of Trypano- 

 soma cruzi, 112, 378, 381; sus- 

 cej)tiblc to trichina, 288; and 

 plague, 413. 



