INDEX 
Limatus, claws, 64 
Limatus, food of larve, 151 
Limatus, larve in water of cocoanut and 
cacao husks, 149 
Limatus durhamii, cannibalistic habits, 152 
Limatus durhamii, claws, 66 
ppiseies ovata, host of Distomum globiporum, 
Limnobates, enemy of mosquitoes, 165 
Limnobia, palpi, 53 
Lions versus mosquitoes in Mesopotamia, 8 
Lispa sinensis, enemy of mosquito larve, 170 
Lizard, gecko, enemy of mosquitoes, 177 
Lizards, hosts of mosquitoes, 108 
Lobes, subapical or subbasal, of side pieces of 
male genitalia of mosquito, 69-71 
Lobipes lobatus, enemy of mosquitoes, 179 
Locomotion of mosquito larve, 152-154 
Locusts, reported enemies of mosquitoes, 172 
Longevity of mosquitoes, 118-119 
Lopezia coronata, fertilization effected by 
Culex pipiens, 111 
Loss, economic, from mosquitoes, 320-339 
Losses from mosquitoes aside from the carry- 
ing of disease, 328-339 
Low on mode of transmission of filarie to 
vertebrate host, 313 
Low and Sampon. (See Sambon and Low.) 
Lucania, enemies of mosquitoes, 406, 407 
Lucius americanus, enemy of mosquitoes, 408 
LucGcER on census of mosquito stages in rain- 
water barrel, 134 
LUNDBECK on mosquitoes in Greenland, 136- 
137 
Lutz, F. E., and W. W. Cuamsers on relative 
value of different fishes as mosquito de- 
stroyers 407-408 
Lutzia, beneficial habits of larve, 152 
Lutzia eggs and oviposition, 140 
Lutzia, food of larve, 151 
Lutzia, habits of larve, 147 
Lutzia larve, enemies of mosquito larve, 167 
Lutgia larve, where to find them, 184 
Lutzia, longevity, 119 
Lutzia, male genitalia, 71 
Lutzia, mouth-parts of larva, adaptation to 
predaceous habit, 97 
Lutzia, position of egg-mass, 142 
Lutzia bigotit egg-mass, position and colora- 
tion, 142 
Lutzia bigotii, empodium, 67 
Lutzia bigotii larve, enemies of Aédes calo- 
~ pus larve, practical utilization, 167 
MacCartuum, studies of Halteridium in birds, 
196 
Macrogametes, definition, 190 
Macrosomia in mosquitoes, 361-362 
Mailing specimens of mosquitoes, 181 
Malaria, 188-241 
Malaria, a check on progress, 321-322 
Malaria and agriculture, 323-324 
Malaria and irrigation, 239-240 
Malaria and mosquitoes in Algeria, 438-439 
Malaria and mosquitoes in India, 443 
Malaria and mosquitoes in Ismailia, Suez 
Canal, 440 
Malaria and mosquitoes in Italy, 440-442 
34 
507 
Malaria and mosquitoes in Japan and For- 
mosa, 436-438 
Malaria and mosquitoes in Leipzig, Germany, 
427-428 
Malaria and mosquitoes in small town near 
New York City, 446 
Malaria and mosquitoes on Roman Cam- 
pagna, Sambon’s and Low’s experiment, 
197-198 
aati and mosquitoes on Staten Island, 444- 
Malaria and sea-water pools, 224-227 
Malaria, appearance and disappearance, 236- 
241 
ae at Brookline, Mass., and its cause, 
Malaria at high altitudes, 235-236 
Malaria, decrease following settlement and 
civilization, 236-239 
Malaria, disappearance and appearance, 236- 
241 
Malaria, distribution, geographic, 232-236 
Malaria, distribution, vertical, 235-236 
Malaria, economic loss therefrom, 320-325 
Malaria, geographical distribution, 232-236 
ee geographical distribution in Africa, 
5 
ee geographical distribution in Asia, 
Malaria, geographical distribution in North 
America, 234 
Malaria in birds, researches of Dr. Ronald 
Ross, 195-196 
Malaria in Africa, 325 
Malaria in Delta region of Mississippi, 324 “~~ 
Malaria in Greece, 326-328 
Malaria in India, 324-325 
Malaria in Italy, comparison of 1900 and 1908, 
201 
Malaria in Italy, loss therefrom, 321-322 
Malaria in United States, deaths therefrom, 
820-821 
Malaria in United States, history, 320 
Malaria in United States, loss therefrom, 320- 
324 
Malaria, increase due to civilization and its 
concomitants, 239-241 
Malaria, mosquitoes that carry it, 202-204 
Malaria on shipboard, 349-350 
Malaria, scientific demonstration of trans- 
mission, 194-202 
Malaria, spontaneous recoveries, 194 
Malaria, vertical distribution, 235-236 
Malarial diseases of birds, transmission by 
mosquitoes, 106 
Malarial organisms, 188-194 
Malarial organisms, how to diagnose the spe- 
cies, 190-191 
Malarial organisms, life-cycle, 189-194 
Malarial organisms, some points still await- 
ing elucidation, 193 
Male gametes or microgametocytes, 190 
Malignant tertian fever, name for disease 
caused by Plasmodium falciparum, 191 
Mallard, Anas platyrhynchos, enemy of mos- 
quitoes, 179 
Malpighian tubules of mosquito, 77 
Malpighian tubules of mosquito, histology, 82 
