490 
Aédes calopus, position of sexes during copu- 
lation, 121, 122, 128 
Aédes calopus, possible hereditary transmis- 
sion of virus of yellow fever, 247-249 
Aédes calopus, spread to new habitats, how 
effected, 345-352 
Aédes calopus, time of activity, 118 
Aédes calopus, transmitter of filariasis, 315 
Aédes calopus, transmitter of yellow fever, 
Finlay’s work, 242 
Aédes calopus, yeasts found therein, 158-159 
a hla tea eggs and their hatching, 
1 
Aédes canadensis larve, appearance after 
heavy summer rains, 144 
Aédes canadensis, time of activity, 118 
Aédes cantans, abundance on Wicken Fen, 417 
Aédes cantator, distribution and seasonal ap- 
pearance in New Jersey, 400 
Aédes cantator, effect of bite, 319: 
Aédes cantator, migratory habits, 340-341, 344 
Aédes curriei, claws, 65 
Aédes cyanescens, transportation in convey- 
ances and on backs of horses, 348 
Aédes fitchii, longevity, 119 
Aedes east, swarming and mating habits, 
Aédes fluviatilis larve inhabiting sea-water 
and fresh water, 150 
Aédes fulvithoraz, claws, 65 
Aédes fulvus, thoracic vestiture and integu- 
mental spots, 73 
Aédes fuscus, claws, 65 
Aédes fuscus eggs and their hatching, 144 
Aédes fuscus larve, appearance after heavy 
summer rains, 144 
Aédes fuscus, male genitalia, 70 
Aédes fuscus, palpi, 53 
Aédes mediovittata, tree-hole breeding spe- 
cies, habits, 283 
Aédes nemorosus, food preferences, 107 
Aédes nemorosus, occurrence of larve in mid- 
winter, 154 
sede? ican form of Aédes teniorhynchus, 
2 
Aédes niger, migratory habits, 342, 344 
Aédes quaylei, migratory habits, 344 
Aédes riparius, time of activity, 118 
Aédes scutellaris, partial development of Fi- 
laria bancrofti therein, 315 
Aédes sollicitans, distribution and seasonal 
appearance in New Jersey, 400 
Aédes sollicitans, effect of bite, 319 
Aédes sollicitans, host of Agamomermis culi- 
cis, 162-163 
Aédes sollicitans in wild cherry blossoms, 111 
Aédes sollicitans larve inhabiting sea-water 
and fresh water, 150 
Aédes sollicitans larve, prey of shore birds, 
179 
Agnes JOnSTGnS, migratory habits, 340-341, 
Aédes sollicitans, mistaken inference from 
occurrence in New Orleans, 388 
Aédes sollicitans, prompt hatching of eggs 
after immersion, 144 
Aédes sollicitans, stomach contents, 114 
Aédes sp., respiratory system of larva, 89-91 
INDEX 
Aédes spenceri, flight against wind, 342 
Aédes spenceri, food habits, 107 
Aédes spenceri, frequenting willow catkins, 
112 
Aédes spenceri, longevity, 119 
Aédes spenceri, swarming and mating habits, 
130-131 
Aédes squamiger, migratory habits, 344 
Aédes squamiger, wing vestiture, 73 
Aédes stimulans, longevity, 119 
Aédes stimulans, time of activity, 118 
Aédes stimulans visiting flowers of Smilax 
herbacea and BS. hispida, 111 
Aédes sylvestris, claws, 64, 65 
Aédes sylvestris, male genitalia, 70 
Aédes sylvestris sucking nectar from flowers 
of Solidago canadensis, 8. juncea, and 8. 
lanceolata, 111-112 
Aédes teniorhynchus, distribution and sea- 
sonal appearance in New Jersey, 400 
Aédes teniorhynchus, migratory habits, 340- 
341, 344 
Aédes teniorhynchus, salivary and poison 
glands and ducts, 49-50 
Aédes triseriatus, host of mites, 173 
Aédes triseriatus larve, locomotion, 153 
Aédes triseriatus larve, prey of Calodiazesis 
barberi, 151 
Aédes triseriatus, tree-hole breeding species, 
habits, 283 
Aédes varipalpus, copulatory attitude, 128 
Aédes walkeri, male genitalia, 70 
Aédes willcocksi, swarming of males, 129 
Aédes zammittii larve occurring in sea-wa- 
ter, 150 
Aédes zammittii, mating habits, 131 
Aédogonium, food of Anopheles quadrimacu- 
latus larve, 150 
Ajgialitis semipalmata, enemy of mosquitoes, 
AMquatorial band of corpuscle with Plasmo- 
dium malarie, 191 
4ischna as an enemy of mosquitoes, 167 
Aischna heros as an enemy of mosquitoes, 166 
AMstivation and hibernation of mosquitoes, 
119-120 
Aistivo-autumnal malaria, caused by Plasmo- 
dium falciparum, 189, 191 
Agamodistomum martiranoi, parasite of Ano- 
pheles maculipennis, 162 
Agamomermis culicis, parasite of mosquitoes, 
162 
Agamomermis sp., parasite of Culex nemora- 
lis, 162 
Agouti, host of yellow-fever mosquito, 261 
AGRAMONTE on oviposition of yellow-fever 
mosquito, 279-280 
Agriculture and malaria, 323-324 
Agriculture, loss from mosquitoes, 330 
Agrionid larva capturing Culex larva at sur- 
face of water, 167 
AIKEN, Rev. JAMEs, on diurnal habits of Ano- 
pheles, 211 
Air cavity in cephalothorax of mosquito 
pupa, 99-100 
Air, ingorgement by mosquito at ecdysis, 104- 
105 
Alary muscle of mosquito, 77 
