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INDEX 



.limson wood, for mosciuitoos. loft. 

 .lonANNSEN, C. A., 339, 474. 

 Johns. F. M., 9. 149. 

 Johnson (Mrs.), see Lawson, Mary 



Kabure, relation to Schistosoma ja- 



potiiruni, 2 IS. 

 Kala-azar, 77-82; distribution, 77; 

 transrai.ssion, 77-79, 377; human 

 cycle of parasite, .79; course of, 

 80; mortality, 81; treatment, 

 81; prevention, 81-82; see also 

 Infantile kala-azar. 



Kaneko, R., 69. 



Kansas, screw-worm, 521. 



Kntajamn, see Blaufordin. 



Kedani, and Piroplasmata, 168; rela- 

 tion to spotted fever, 189, 191- 

 192. 



Kedani mite, see Leplus akamiishi. 



Keen, W. W., 10. 



Kellogg, V. L., 389. 



Kerosene, see Petroleum. 



Killifish, natural enemies of mo.s- 

 quitoes, 460-461. 



Kinetonucleus, see Parabasal body. 



King, A. F. A., 149. 



King, H. H., 482, 487. 



King, W. V., 156. 



King, W. W., 368. 



KiNGHORN, A., 100. 



Kissing, and syphilLs, 51; and amebic 



infections of mouth, 146. 

 Kissing bugs, 382. 

 Kleine, F. K., 310. 

 Knab, F., 429, 435, 436, 437, 444, 



447, 451, 453, 458. 

 KonAYAsni, H., 226, 227. 

 Koch, R., 8, 9, 102, 499. 

 KoFOiD, C. A., 112, 119, 124, 381. 

 Koroii, lung flukes, 222; ClonorrhiK 



sinensis, 224; Yokagawa i/nkn- 



garva, 228. 

 KuLAGiN, X. M.. 442 



lobelia, of mosquitoes, 427. 

 Labial palpi, .325. 

 I/ibium, 325. 

 Labrum, 325. 



Lal)ruin-«-pipharj'n.\, 326. 

 Ijunblin, sec Giardia. 

 Lambokn, W. A., 493, 503. 

 Land-leeches, 319-321. 

 La.mn-g, 218. 

 Larvicides, 457-459. 

 Laveran, a., 7, 148, 471. 

 Laverania malaria;, see Plasmodium 



fdlri/xirum. 

 Law.'aon, Mary R., 150. 

 Lazear, J. W., 184, 443. 

 Leeches, 315 321; general anatomy, 

 315-316; importance as para- 

 sites, 315, 316-317; intermediate 

 hosts cf trypanosomes, 317; in 

 nose and throat, 317-318; land- 

 leeches, 319-321. 

 Leeitwenhoek, a. van, 6, 37, 391. 

 Leipeh, R. T., 8, 213, 216, 217, 219, 



224, 228, 229, 267, 310. 

 Leishman, W. B., 7, 43, 74. 

 Leishman bodies, see Leishmania. 

 Leishjrmnia, 74-92; discovery, 7, 74; 

 transformations in in.sects, 74; 

 species, 75, 76; relation.ships, 

 75; diseases, 76; and kala-azar, 

 77-82, 377; and infantile kala- 

 azar, 82-84; and oriental sore. 

 84-88, 377-378; of uta, 86; 

 stage of trjTianosomes, 95. 

 americana, 76, 89; and espundia, 



89-92. 

 brazilietisis, see L. americana. 

 donovani, discovery, 7, 74; culti- 

 vation, 9, 76, 78; development 

 in bedbugs, 77-78; in AnophvUx 

 puticlipoiuis, 78; human cycle, 

 79; distribution in body, 80. 

 infantum, 76; infantile kala-azar, 



82-84. 

 tropica, 76; in oriental sores, 85; 

 transmi.s.sion, 85-86. 

 Leishmaniasis, in Panama, 74-75; 

 origin from insect flagellates, 75; 

 see also Kala-azar, Oriental 

 Sore and Espundia. 

 Lemon jiiieo, for land-leeches, 319; 

 repellent for mo,squitoes, 455. 



