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Adinia, enemy of mosquitoes 68 



Aedes calopus (see also Stegomyia fasdatd and Mosquito, yellow fever). 



breeding places 19-22 



in Habana 92-93 



protective liquids applied at night not effective repellents 13 



cantans abundant on Wicken Fen 27 



cantator, distribution and seasonal appearance in New Jersey 51 



sollidtans, distribution and seasonal appearance in New Jersey 51 



in New Orleans 79 



tseniorhynchus , distribution and seasonal appearance in New Jersey 51 



Africa, German East, fish destructive to mosquitoes 70-71 



Alabama, mosquito exterminative measures 113 



Alcohol as remedy for mosquito bites 41 



castor oil, and oil of lavender as protection from mosquito bites 12 



Algae. (See Water plants.) 



Algeria, mosquito exterminative measures 98-99 



Ammonia as remedy for mosquito bites 41 



Amyl alcohol and kerosene against mosquito larvae 75 



Anablaps, enemy of mosquitoes 67 



Anopheles argyritarsis in Habana 92-93 



bifurcatus, breeding in water of peat cuttings 27 



deterred from breeding by growth of Lemna arrhiza and 



L. minor 29 



in Algeria 98-99 



Cyprus 65 



Ismailia 100 



Staten Island 107-109 



maculipennis (see also Anopheles quadrimaculatus) . 



as affected by fumigation with Mimms Culicide 34 



deterred from breeding by growth of Lemna arrhiza and 



L. minor 29 



in peaty water and near peat piles 27 



unaffected by pawpaw or castor-oil plants 24-25 



nigripes, breeding in water of peat cuttings 27 



quadrimaculatus, breeding in places inaccessible to fish 72 



in small town near New York City 109-110 



Aphredoderus, enemy of mosquitoes 66 



Aquatic vegetation. (See Water plants.) 

 Azolla. (See Duckweeds.) 



Baltimore, Md., mosquito exterminative measures 106 



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