502 
Yecal matter, food of mosquito larva, 151 
“Fan-shaped plate, anterior,’ of mosquito 
larva, 92 
Fat-body of mosquito, 79-80 
Fat-body of mosquito, histology, 83 
Feeding adult mosquitoes in captivity, 185 
Feeding mechanism in mosquitoes, 76, 78-79 
Feeding modes of mosquito larve, 152-153 
Fext, Dr. E. P., on drainage of salt marshes 
at Lawrence, L. I., benefits, 392-394 
Female gametes or macrogametes, 190 
Femora of mosquito, 62 
Fermi and Tosini, experiment in malaria con- 
trol in Asinara, 198-199 
Fevers and mosquitoes, discussion of their 
possible relation by Humboldt, 14-15, 16- 
17 
FIcALBI on supposed blood-sucking habit of 
male yellow-fever mosquito, 109, 259-260 
Fifth vein of mosquito wing, 61 
Filaria, parasites of man, 308 
Filaria bancrofti, mosquitoes that transmit 
it, 315-316 
Filaria bancrofti, parasitic worm producing 
filariasis, transmission by mosquitoes, 
308, 309 
Filaria bancrofti, partial development 
Anopheles maculipennis, 316 
Filaria bancrofti, periodicity, 309-310 
Filaria demarquayi, parasite of man, trans- 
mission by mosquitoes, 309, 310 
Filaria demarquayi, partial development in 
Aédes calopus and Anopheles maculipen- 
nis, 316 
Filaria diurna believed by Manson to be em- 
bryo form of Filaria loa, 310 
Filaria diurna, periodicity, 310 
Filaria immitis, evolution in mosquito, 312 
Filaria immitis, parasite of dog, transmis- 
sion by mosquito, 309, 310, 312, 316 
Filaria loa, F. diurna perhaps a synonym, 310 
Filaria nocturna = Filaria bancrofti, 308 
Filaria perstans, parasite of man, transmis- 
sion by mosquitoes, 309, 310 
Filaria perstans, partial development in Ano- 
pheles maculipennis, 316 
Filaria philippensis, development in Culex 
quinquefasciatus, 316 
Filaria philippensis, parasite of man, trans- 
mission by mosquitoes, 309, 310 
Filaria sanguinis-hominis = Filaria 
crofti, 308 
Filarie, periodicity, 309-310 
Filarial worms, evolution in mosquito, 310- 
312 
Filarial worms, life history, pathologic con- 
ditions produced, 309 
Filariasis, 307-316 
Filariasis, distribution of disease, 308 
Filariasis, mode of transmission to verte- 
brate host, 312-315 
Filariasis, mosquitoes that transmit it, 315- 
16 
in 
ban- 
Filariasis, transmission by mosquitoes, 308- 
309 
Filth in out-houses, food of Anopheles, 209 
Fintay, Dr. Cartos, on discrimination of 
Aédes calopus between races and indi- 
viduals of man, 261 
INDEX 
Fintay, Dr. Cantos, on original endemic foci 
of yellow fever, 294 
Fintay, Dr. Cartos, work on Aédes calopus 
and yellow fever, 242 
Fintay, Dr, Carros, on oviposition of yellow- 
fever mosquito, 279 
Fintay, Dr. Carros, on relation of food to ovi- 
position in Aédes calopus, 277 
“Tins ” of pupa of mosquito, 99, 102 
Fire alarm caused by swarms of mesquitoes, 
124 
First marginal cell of mosquito wing, 61 
First posterior cell of mosquito wing, 61 
First tarsal joint of mosquito incorrectly 
termed “‘ metatarsus,” 63 
First vein of mosquito wing, 60, 61 
Fish and mosquitoes, Mr, Thibault’s observa- 
tions on normal relation, 412 
Fish, enemies of mosquitoes, 156 
Fish, host of Distomum globiporum, 162 
Fish in Brazil that destroys mosquitoes, 411 
Fish in German Hast Africa that destroys 
mosquitoes, 411-412 
Fish in West Indies that destroy mosquitoes, 
410-411 
Fish, introduction into Hawaii to destroy 
mosquitoes, 408-410 
Fish, introduction into New Jersey to destroy 
mosquitoes, 407 
Fish, introduction into Panama Canal Zone to 
destroy mosquitoes, 410-411 
Fish killed by decoctions and emulsions of 
Derris uliginosa, 387 
Fish killed by Derris elliptica, 387-388 
Fish, practical use as enemies of mosquitoes, 
402-412 
Fish, prey of Simulium (erroneously called 
mosquitoes), 108 
Fish, protozoan parasites, 159 
Fish resistant to Isthmian Canal Commis- 
sion larvicide, 387 
Flabelle of mosquito larva, 85-86 
Flagellate Protozoa that parasitize mosqui- 
toes, 159, 161 
Flaps of respiratory tube of mosquito larva 
and their mechanism, 88, 90 
Fleas, agents in transmission of bubonic 
plague, 316 
Flebotomus, carrier of pappataci fever, 306 
Flexor plates of membranous cushion of mos- 
quito tarsi, 66 
Flies, black, protective mixture for fisher- 
men and hunters, 366 
Flies that capture mosquito larve, 170 
“Flight bladders ” of mosquito, 78 
Flight of Anopheles, 212-216 
Flowers, visitation by mosquitoes, 110-113 
“ Flugblasen ” of mosquito, 78 
Flushing of catch basins to prevent breeding 
of mosquitoes, 391 
Flycatchers, enemies of mosquitoes, 178 
Fly, house, as affected by fumigation with 
Mimms culicide, 370 
Follicular tubes of ovaries of mosquito, 79 
Follicular tubes of ovaries of mosquito, his- 
tology, 83 
Fomites, dengue fever not conveyed thereby, 
307 
