GENERAL INDEX. 



Anopheles aitkeni, appears to be a true 



Steihomyia, 141. 

 „ argyrotarsis, type of Nyaso- 



rhynclius, 141. 

 ,, {Myzomyia) flavioosia, sp. n., 



142-143. 

 „ ludlowi, considered a var. of 



A. rossi, 143. 



„ rossi, liype of Myzomyia, 141. 



„ umbrosa, distinct from A. 



funesta, 142. 



„ watsoni, sp.ii., 143 ; occurrence 



at Minna, 330. 

 Anophelina, 241, note ; spp. in N. Nigeria, 



321, 328, 345. 

 Anopheiinae, notes on nomenclature, 141- 

 Anoplieline?, infected, where to find, 1 ; 

 method of capture, 1 ; identification of 

 species, 1-2 ; dissection of, 2-5 ; endo- 

 and ecto-paraaites, 6 ; infection of, 6 

 problems concerning infection of, 7-8 

 properties of salivary secretion, 8 

 suggested lines of research, 8 ; '' blacli 

 spores " (Ross) in, 5 ; breeding in 

 native domestic water - vessel?, 133 ; 

 Haplocliilus grahami eats larvae of, 

 137 ; occurrences in Gambia, 201, 205, 

 217 ; larvae and pupae abundant in 

 pools N. of Mmna, 330. 



Anoplura, from African hosts, 145-147 ; 

 instructions for collecting, 238-239. 



Antelope, sable, in relation to tsetse, 43, 

 44, 45. 



antennatum, Menopon, sp. n., 150-151. 



anthropopTiaga, Cordylobla, 206. 

 Antonlna africana, published inadver- 

 tently, 100, 101. 

 ,, (see Lecaniodiasjns). 



Aonidia glandulosa, 103-104 ; in Egypt 



on Acacia arabica, 104. 

 Aponomma exornatum, in N. Nigeria, 320. 

 Aporoculex, included in Culex, 256. 



„ punctipes, synonym of Cidex 



quasigelidus, 258. 

 aquilus, Culex, 264. 

 arabica, Acacia, 116. 



„ Mansonia, 249. 

 arabicus, Culex, 249. 

 Arachis hypogaea, 193. 

 Argasidae, instructions for collecting, 



232 ; occurrence in N. Nigeria, 346. 

 Argas persicus, 2S2. 



argyrotarsis. Anopheles, 141. 

 arumlinum, Cermcapra, lice on, 147. 

 Ashanti, Glossina taken in, 1 8, 34 ; Culex 

 and allied genera in, 245, 246, 248, 259, 

 263, 265. 

 asini, Haematopinus, 145. 

 Aspidiotus eydoniae, synonym of A. lata- 

 niae, 8o. 

 „ hederce, in German E. Africa, 



85 ; on Magnolia and Datura 

 alba, in Cairo, 86. 

 „ lataniae, A. eydoniae synonym 



of , 87 ; on Antigonon octopus, 

 in Uganda, 86. 



,, trilobitiformis, occurrence in 



German E. Africa on 

 Oleander, 85. 



Aspidoprootus maximus, a pest in Rho- 

 desia, 100 ; occurrence in German E. 

 Africa, 100. 



Aswan (Egypt), Coccidae from, 102, 104. 



Atthegella africana, in native water- 

 vessels at Lagos, 129, 130, 135. 



Auchmeromyia luteola, occurrence in 

 Gambia, 205, 206, 212. 



Aulacaspis (see Diaspis). 



aureosquamiger. Anopheles, 143. 



aurites, Chrysoconops, 252. 



,, Taeniorhynchus, 252, 253. 



austeni. Anopheles, 143. 



azoriensis, Culex, 263. 



Baboons, 206, 223. 



baculus, Lipeurus, 149. 



Bagana (N. Nigeria), Sleeping Sickness 



and Horse Trypanosomiasis at, 339. 

 BanJesinella chrysothorax, synonym of B. 

 luteolateralis, 245. 

 „ luteolateralis, distribution and 



synonyms, 245 ; in N. 

 Nigeria, 317, 337. 



„ metallicus, referred to Taenior- 



hynchus, 352. 



„ punctocostaUs, in Ashanti, 245. 



„ taeniarostris, may be a var. of 



luteolateralis, 245. 

 barbirostris, Myzorhynchus, 268. 

 Baro (N. Nigeria), importance of, 304, 

 327 ; mosquito breeding area near, 328 

 distribution of Glossina near, 329, 330 

 recommendations with regard to, 355 

 biting flies and ticljs at, 328 ; trypano 

 somiasis in, 328. 



