INDEX 



555 



libertina, and Paragonimus ringeri, 

 221; and Clonorchis sinensis, 226. 



Melanolestes, 382. 

 picipes, 382. 



Melitlophagus meridionalis, and tsetse 

 flies, 503. 



Moinl)ranell(>s, 30. 



Mercurial ointment, for crab lice, -101. 



Mercuric chloride (corrosive subli- 

 mate), for syphilis, 50; for rat- 

 bite fever, 70; for <>;uinea-\V()rni, 

 314:; for destroying flea eggs, 

 421; to remove Dermatobia from 

 skin, 515. 



Mesozoa, 27. 



Metdmorphoscs, of insects, 329. 



Metastrongylus apri, 200. 



Motazoa vs. Protozoa, 26-27. 



Methylene blue, for Trichomonns in- 

 fections, 121; for Balantidium 

 infections, 127. 



Mexico, relapsing fever, 46; amebic 

 dysentery, 130, 136; tlalsahuate, 

 335; Ornithodorus, 361, 365; 

 Otiobius megnini, 365; distribu- 

 tion of lice, 394; lice and typhus, 

 396, 397. 



Miana tick or bug, see Argas persicus. 



Mice, and infantile kala-azar, 82; 

 hosts of human intestinal Pro- 

 tozoa, 116; spread of Sarco- 

 sporidia among, 175; Sarcocystis 

 muris, 176; and kedani mite, 

 191; experimental infection with 

 Schistosoma, 217, 219; Hynn'tio- 

 lepis nana and diminuta, 242- 

 244; and bedbugs, 375; Hor- 

 morhijnchus moniliformis, 284; 

 trichina, 288, 296; occasional 

 hosts of Pulex irritans, 414. 



Microfilaria, discovery, 7, 299-300; 

 periodicity, 301; effect of drugs 

 on, 300. 

 bancrofti, 299-300; periodicity, 

 301; effect of drugs on, 306; 

 comparison with mf. loa, 309. 

 juncea, 308. 

 loa, 309. 



Persians, 308. 



volvulus, 311. 

 Micromys nwntebelloi, host of kedani 



mite, 191, 336. 

 Micronucleus, 28. 



MiDDLETON, W. S., 144. 



Midges, see Chironomidae. 



MicLiANO, L., 72. 



Miller's itch, caused by Pedicvloides, 

 338. 



"Millions," natural enemy of mos- 

 quitoes, 460-461. 



Mimm's culicide, 456. 



Minas Geraes, Triatoma megisla, 380. 



Miner's itch, see Hookworm. 



Mines, hookworm iu, 262, 265. 



Miracidimn, 208. 



Mites, and kedani, 191; general 

 account, 331-332; life history, 

 332; parasitism, 332-333; fami- 

 lies containing parasites, 333; 

 toxic effects of salivary juices, 

 337; see also various species. 



MiTz.\iAiN, M. B., 405. 



MiY.\iRi, K., 218, 219, 222. 



Moco, host of Triatoma chagasi, 381. 



Mongols, possibly result of syphilis, 

 53. 



Monkeys, for experimentation, 10; 

 relapsing fever, 43, 47; and in- 

 fantile kala-azar, 82; and es- 

 pundia, 89; susceptible to Schis- 

 tosoma infections, 215; V'/v- 

 chitris trichiura, 277; hosts of 

 Tcrnidcns deminutm, 283; (Eso- 

 phagostomum apiostomum, 283; 

 probable host of (Esophagos- 

 tomum stcphnnostomum thomasi, 

 283; and plague, 413. 



Montana, spotted fever, 189; Poro- 

 cephahis in man, 351. 



MoR.^LES, R., 451. 



Moscow, transmission of relapsing 

 fever,378; habits of^nop/ieZes,442. 



Mosquitoes, and espundia, 92; and 

 Oroya fever, 181 ; mouthparts, 

 327, 426-427; fumigation, 386. 

 450: 424^62; importance, 424; 



