INDEX 



547 



Flagellata, flagella in, 29, 35, 36. 



Flagellates, chlorophyll-bearing, 27; 

 of blood-sucking insects in verte- 

 brates, 74, 75. 



Flagellum, 29. 



Flame cells, 197. 



Flatworms, 196-198. 



Fleas, and infantile kala-azar, 83, 

 413; intermediate hosts of Di- 

 pylidiwn caninum, 245, 414; 

 fiimigation, 386, 421; general 

 structure, 404-407; classifica- 

 tion, 407; identification, 408; 

 life history, 408-410; habits, 

 410; and disease, 410-414; and 

 plague, 410-413; and typhus, 

 414; human flea, 414-415; dog 

 and cat fleas, 83, 416-417; rat 

 and squirrel fleas, 417-418; chig- 

 gers, 418-420; sticktight flea, 

 420-421; prevention, 421-423; 

 traps, 421. 



Fleshflies, and Sarcosporidia, 175; 

 and myiasis of wounds, 521-522; 

 description, 522; and intestinal 

 myiasis, 526-527. 



Flexner, 8., 10. 



Flies, see also Diptera. 

 blood-sucking, mouthparts, 327, 

 464; importance, 463; see also 

 various groups and species, 

 non-blood-sucking, and oriental 

 sore, 86; and espundia, 92; r61e 

 in transmission of Giardia, 125; 

 and tapeworm eggs, 240; mouth- 

 parts, 327, 464. 



Flood fever, see Kedani. 



Florida, prevention of malaria by 

 screening, 167; Sparganum proli- 

 ferum, 252-253. 



Flukes, 206-226; general anatomy, 

 206-207; reproduction, 207; Ufe 

 history, 207-210; parasitic habi- 

 tats, 21 1 ; see also Blood flukes. 

 Lung flukes. Liver flukes. Intesti- 

 nal flukes. 

 Flury, F., 202, 290, 293, 

 Fly-belts, 106, 492-493. 



Foot-and-mouth disease, parasite of, 

 76, 169. 



Forcipmnyia, and uta, 86; habits, 

 475, 477. 

 iownsendi, and uta, 86, 477. 

 utcE, and uta, 86, 477. 



FoRDE, R. M., 7. 



Formaldehyde, for fumigation, 386; 

 to destroy flea eggs, 421; to 

 repel phlebotomus flies, 473. 



Formalin, see Formaldehyde. 



Formosa, lung flukes, 220, 222; 

 Yokagawa yokagawa, 228; Da- 

 vainea formosana, 244; aquatic 

 leeches, 317. 



Foster, W.D.,263, 264, 270, 272, 276. 



fournier, 50. 



Fowl tick, see Argas persicus. 



Fracastorio, G., 6. 



Frambesia, see Yaws. 



France, amebic dysentery, 131; Wohl- 

 fartia magnifica, 522. 



Frankel, S., 402. 



French Guiana, Onchocerca, 310. 



French Yellow Fever Commission, 

 444. 



Fricks, L. D., 190. 



Frontal lunule, 465. 



Fuller, C., 516, 517. 



Fumigation, for ticks, 369; hydro- 

 cyanic acid, 383-386; sulphur, 

 386; carbon bisulphide, 386; 

 cresyl, 386; formaldehyde, 386; 

 for fleas, 421; for mosquitoes, 

 456. 



FuTAKi, K., 69, 73. 



Gadflies, see Tabanidae. 



GalUpoli, Giardia, in soldiers from, 



123, 125; Coccidian infections, 



172. 

 Galyl, substitute for salvarsan, 65. 

 Gamasidse, see Parasitidae. 

 Gangosa, 64. 

 Gasohne, for bugs, 383. 

 Gaslrodiscoides hominis, 229. 

 Gastrophilus equi, 524, 

 hcemorrhoidalis, 516. 



