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GENERAL INDEX. 



of, to bacteria in drinking water, 155; 

 natural enemies of, 218-218 ; breeding- 

 places oi (Cellm), 213, 214; breeding 

 places of {Stegomyia), 234 ; destroyed by 

 copper sulphate, 227 ; remedial measures 

 against, 256-259. 



Mosquito papne, key to 23 species of W. 

 African, 18. 



Mosquitos, occurring at Lagos, 54 ; insecti- 

 cides for, 260. 



moubata, Ornithodorus, 107, 313, 316. 



murina, Echidnophaga, 90. 



musculi, Ctenopsylluy 97. 



Mus musculus, M. norwegicm, and M, rnf- 

 tus, fleas occurring on, 89. 



Myohia affinis, 114. 



myrmecobiU EcJinidnophaga, 90. 



Myxorhynchiis mmiritianus, larva & pupa, 

 24. 



Myxosquamus paludosus, larva & pupa, 49. 



Nagana (see Trypanosomiasis of Cattle). 

 Natal, occurrence of Stegomyia fasciata in, 



256. 

 neavei, Chrysops, 275. 

 neavei^ Diatomineura, 279. 

 Neopsylla bidentatiformis, 96. 

 niger, Ceratophyllus, 95. 

 Nigeria, Northern, habits of Glossma in, 

 228 ; occurrence of Stegomyia fasciata 

 in, 256, note. 

 Nigeria, Southern, Stegomyia fasciata in, 



255 ; new Glossina from, 294. 

 nigrocostalis, Ciilex, larva, 39; pupa, 40. 

 nigromaculatm, Exochomus, feeding on 



Dactylopius, 134. 

 Notostigmata, 105. 



Nyasaland, occurrence of Glossina hi^evi- 

 pnlpis (as fusca) in, 143, 145, 225, 299 ; 

 habits of Gl. morsitans in, 1 73 ; distri- 

 bution of Gl. morsitans in, 203 ; Htsmon- 

 chus killing calves in, 157 ; occurrence of 

 Stegomyia fasciata in, 256. 



obsoleta, Chloridea, injuring tobacco, 226. 



Octostigmata, 116, 



Odontopyge damaging cotton, 226. 



oldii, Pangonia, 282. 



olecB, Saissetia, restricted by parasites, 225. 



Olive Fly, parasite of, in S. Africa, 225. 



Opilioncams seymentatvs., 105. 



Oribatoidea, 116. 



Ornithodorus moubata, 107, 313, 316. 

 Oxybehis preying on Glossina and Stomoxys, 

 219. 



pallicera, Glossina, antenna of, 295. 

 pallidipes, Glossina, 57. 

 pallidothoracis, Culex, larva, 36. 

 palpalis, Glossina (see under Glossina). 

 paludosus, Myxosquamus, larva & pupa, 49. 

 Pangonia bubsequa, 283. 

 „ elongata, 285. 

 „ infusca, 283. 

 „ oldii, 282. 

 „ ruepp)ellii, 55, 57. 

 par, Tabanus, life-history of, 99. 

 Parasites, of wild silk-worms {Anaphe), 

 83; of Coccid£e, 66, 67, 185, 187, 190, 

 192, 195, 225; of Codling Moth, 225; 

 of Olive Fly, 225. 

 Parasitoidea, 108. 

 Paras tig mata, 110. 

 parietinus, Tarsotomus, 113. 

 pecorum, Trypanosoma (see under Try- 



2Janosoma). 

 Pectinopalims fuscus, ? larva, 12, 48. 

 Pediculoides spinosus, 111. 

 penetrans, Dermatophilus, 90. 

 penicilliger, Ceratophyllus, 95. 

 pentagona, Aidacaspis, restricted by para- 

 sites, 225. 

 pernieiosus, Dactylopius, 121, 138; food- 

 plants, 123; distribution, 123; life- 

 history, 123 ; methods of dispersal, 130 ; 

 natural enemies, 132; methods of con- 

 trol, 134; analysis of secretions of, 141. 

 Petroleum, as a culicide, 259. 

 pharoensis, Cellia, imago, 155 ; larva, 22, 



155 ; pupa, 23. 

 Phlebotomus, 313. 



pincerna, Megaculex, larva & pupa, 47. 

 Plague, relation of Citellus beecheyi to, 



98. 

 poeciloides. Girardinus, 215-217. 

 pollinctor, Stegomyia, larva, 29 ; pupa, 30. 

 prctgrandis, Cordylobia, 79. 

 Prostigmata, 112. 

 pruinosus, Culex, 250. 

 psidii, Pulvinaria, 67. 

 Psyllidse infesting orange, 68. 

 pulchella, Carpophthoromyia, 72. 



