﻿INDEX 



ACOSTA-SISON, HONORIA, Pelvimetry and 



cephalometry among Filipinas, 493. 

 Amoebic and bacillary dysenteries in the 



Philippine Islands, data on, 205. 

 Anopheles albimanus, 427. 



barbirostris van de Wulp, 384, 389. 



(Celia) albimanus, 434. 



culiclfacies, 387. 



febrifer Banks, 384. 



fuliginosus, 391. 



funesta, 384. 



jesoensis Tsuzuki, 389. 



kai-wari, 390, 391. 



larvsB in captivity, development of, 



421. 

 ludlowai Theobald, 384, 385. 

 maculata Theobald, 390. 

 maculatus Theobald, 384, 390. 

 malefactor, nontransmission of ma- 

 laria by, 381. 

 (Myzomyia) febrifer sp. nov., the 

 transmission of malaria with, 381 

 et seq. 

 (Myzorhynchus) barbirostris, the 

 transmission of 

 malaria with, 

 381 et seq. 

 sinensis, the 

 transmission of 

 malaria with, 

 381 et seq. 

 (Nyssorhynchus) fuliginosus Giles, 

 391. 

 maculatus, the 

 transmission of 

 malaria with, 

 381 et sec. 

 (Pseudomyzomyia) rossii, the 

 transmission of malaria with, 

 381 et seq. 

 pseudopunctipennis, 427. 

 rossii Giles. 384, 385. 

 sinensis Wiedemann, 384, 389. 



(jesoensis), 390. 

 vaerus Donitz, 385. 

 "Anopheles I," 387. 

 "Anopheles la," 391. 

 "Anopheles II," 389. 



Anophelinss, avidity of, for human blood, 424. 

 Anthrax bacillus, 466 et seq. 

 Ants as carriers of Asiatic cholera, cock- 

 roaches and, 1. 

 Apparatus, some simple laboratory, 297. 

 venous-pressure, 297. 



Ascaris, 81, 83, 173, 234 et seq., 446 et seq. 

 Asiatic cholera, notes on the diagnosis of, 361. 

 Aurellia labiata Cham, and Eysen., 294. 

 Autopsies, the chief intestinal lesions in one 

 thousand, 463. 



Bacillary and amoebic dysenteries in the Phil- 

 ippine Islands, data on, 205. 

 colitis, 453, 457 et seq. 

 dysentery : The most prevalent form 

 in Manila and its treatment, 241. 

 Bacillus coli, 244. 



dysenteria;, 242 et seq. 

 leprse, 227, 230. 

 pyocyaneus, 347. 

 "S," 244 et seq. 

 tuberculosis, 333, 340. 

 typhosus, 253 et seq. 

 BaciUus of anthrax, 466 et seq. 



diphtheria, 466 et seq. 

 glanders, 466 et seq. 

 plague, 466 et seq. 

 Bacterium coli, 320, 340. 



commune, 326, 329. 

 Balantidium, 81, 83, 173, 446 et seq. 



coli, 87, 173. 

 BANKS, CHARLES S., Sanitary survey in 

 Mindoro. 5. The mosquito survey in and 

 near San Jose, 163. 

 BARBER, M. A., Cockroaches and ants as 

 carriere of the vibrios of Asiatic cholera, 1 ; 

 The pipette method in the isolation of single 

 microorganisms and in the inoculation of 

 substances into living cells, 307 ; review of 

 Hanson's Tropical Diseases, a Manual of 

 the Diseases of Warm Climates, 463 ; review 

 of Henson's Malaria Etiology, Pathology, 

 Diagnosis, Prophylaxis, and Treatment, 

 463 ; Milk poisoning due to a type of Sta- 

 phylococcus albus occurring in the udder 

 of a healthy cow, 515 ; see also Walker, 

 Ernest Linwood, 381. 

 Beriberi, in the Philippine Islands, 203. 



rice in relation to, 119. 

 Book reviews, see Reviews (book). 

 BOYNTON, WILLIAM HUTCHINS, A pre- 

 liminary report of experiments on the culti- 

 vation of the virus of rinderpest in vitro, 

 39 ; An atypical case of rinderpest in a 

 carabao, 45 ; E.xperiments on the cultivation 

 of rinderpest virus as described by Baldrey, 

 259 ; Kidney-worm infestation of swine in 

 the Philippine Islands with special refer- 

 ence to the pathological changes, 269 ; see 

 also Ward, Archibald R., 49. 



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