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Stegomyia, 265^ 271*, 271^ 338^-39\ 

 fasciata, 246^ 336% 379% 381% 

 scutellaris, 381% 

 signifer, 33b-39=, 377% 

 stimulans, Culex, 284% 290% 

 Strangeways-Pigg, T., cited, 375% 

 Swamp lands, near New York city, 

 244^ ; need of general biologic sur- 

 vey, 245% 

 Swamp mosquito, 289^-93% 

 sylvestris, Culex, see Culex sylves- 

 trls. 



Taeniorhynclius, 271% 



nigricans, 379% 



perturbajQS, 339% 



explanation of plates, 383% 386% 



signipennis, 379% 



taeniorhynchus, 302% 

 taeniorhynchus, Culex, see Culex 



taeniorhynchus. 

 tarsalis, Culex, 375% 379% 

 territans, Culex, see Culex territans. 

 Theobald, F. V., monograph by, 



243"; cited, 263% 269^, 277% 284% 



289% 295% 302% 302% 303% 303% 



317% 325% 327% 328% 332% 334% 



344% 348% 376% 379% 381% 

 Tbeobaldia annulata, 381% 



incidens, 379% 

 trichurus, Culex, 380% 

 triseriatus, Culex, see Culex triseri- 



atus. 

 trivittata,' Corethra, 376% 378% 

 trivittata, Sayomyia, see Sayomyia 



trivittata. 

 trivittatus, Culex, see Culex trivit- 



tatus. 

 ITnbanded salt marsh mosquito, 



332^-33% 



Underwood, W. L., cited, 359% 379% 

 underwoodi, Eucorethra, see Euco- 

 . rethra underwoodi. 

 Uranotaenia, 262% 265% 338% 339% 

 341''-45% 378% 

 sapphirina, 342^-45*, 375% 376^ 

 378% 378% facing p.264. 

 explanation of plates, 384^, 386^ 



389% 389% 

 figures, 342, 343, 344. 



Van Dine, D. L., cited, 381% 

 vai-ipalpus, Culex, 376% 379^, 380% 

 varipes, Conchyliastes, 379^. 

 velutina, Corethra, 347% 380^, 

 vexans, Culex, 290^. 

 Viereck, H. L., cited, 297% 

 vittata, Grabhamia, 379% 

 vittatus, Culex, 380% 



Walker, C. M., field work, 242^; 



cited, 290% 

 Weeks, H. C, cited, 377% 379% 381% 

 Weidemann, cited, 270% 

 Wesche, W., cited, 381% 

 White banded salt marsh mosquito, 



294='-97% 

 White dotted mosquito, 325^-27% 

 Whitney, Milton, cited, 381% 

 Wild mosquitos, 255^-56% 259''-60% 

 Woodland pool mosquito, 303M% 

 Wright, M. J., cited, 376% 



Yellow fever carried by mosquitos, 



246''-47% 

 Young, D. B., acknowledgments to, 



242= ; keys prepared by, 271% 21T ; 



cited, 380% 



