INDEX 
Sabethinus, species breeding in water in 
broken ends of bamboo, 149 
Sabethinus, vestiture of postnotum, 74 
Sabethinus undosus, claws, 66 
Salamander or newt, Diemyctylus tortosius, 
enemy of mosquito larve, 176, 402 
Salamanders as enemies of mosquito larve, 
176-177 
Salamandra maculosa, enemy of mosquito 
larve, 177 
Salivary duct in mosquito, 44 
Sey glands and ducts of mosquito, 49-50, 
Salivary glands, histology, 81-82 
Salivary pump in Anopheles, 50 
Salivary “ reservoir ’”’ of Macloskie, 50 
Saxton, E. P., on mites as enemies of mos- 
quitoes, 172 
Salt as mosquito larvicide, 388 
Salticus, enemy of mosquitoes and flies, 175 
Salt-marsh lands in New Jersey, drainage 
and improvement, 336-339 
Salt-marsh mosquitoes, habits of larve, 147 
sain cai mosquitoes, migratory habits, 340- 
Sampon and Low, experiment with mosqui- 
toes and malaria on Roman Campagna, 
197-198 
Sandpiper, Baird. (See Pisobia bairdi.) 
Sandpiper, least. (See Pisobia minutilla.) 
Sandpiper, pectoral. (See Pisobia maculata.) 
Sandpiper, semipalmated. (See Hreunctes 
pusillus.) 
Sandpiper, stilt. 
topus.) 
Sandpipers as enemies of mosquito larve, 179 
Sarcopsylia penetrans. (See Chigoe.) 
Sarracenia, mosquito larve in contained 
liquid, 148 
Sarracenia purpurea, mosquito larve in leaf- 
cups or pitchers, 148, 184 
Sayomyia. (See Chaoborus.) 
Sayornis phebe, enemy of mosquitoes, 178 
Scales of mosquito, 71-74 
Scales of mosquito wing, 61-62 
Scatophaga stercorarius, enemy of Corethri- 
ne, 171 
Scatophagid, Cordilura hamorrhoidalis, en- 
emy of mosquitoes, 171 
Scavenger mosquito larve inhabiting brome- 
liads, 148 
Scavengers among mosquito larve, 151 
Schizogonic cycle of malarial organism, defi- 
nition, 189 
Schizonts, definition, 190 
Scutirrner on feeding habits of female Ano- 
pheles, 207-208 
Scuwakrz on abundance of mosquitoes, 133 _ 
Scorpion flies (Panorpidz), reported enemies 
of mosquitoes, 172 
Screening against mosquitoes, cost, 331 
Screening breeding places of mosquitoes, 365 
Screens and canopies against mosquitoes, 359- 
364 
Screens, size of mesh with especial reference 
to yellow-fever mosquito, 360-362, 363-364 
Scutellum of mesotergum of mosquito, 57 
Scutellum of mosquito and its lobes, 60 
(See Micropalama himan- 
515 
Scutellum, vestiture, in mosquito, 74 
Scutum of mesotergum of mosquito, 57 
Seat, Wit11AM P., on relative value of vari- 
ous small fish as enemies of mosquitoes, 
405-407 
Sea-water, mosquito larve occurring therein, 
149-150 
Sea-water pools and malaria, 224-227 
Second marginal cell of mosquito wing, 61 
Second posterior cell of mosquito wing, 61 
Second vein of mosquito wing, 60, 61 
Sedges and grass in marshes, mosquito larve 
that extract air from roots, 149 
Sending mosquito specimens by mail or ex- 
press, 181 
Sense-organ in antenna of Culicids, 29-34 
Sensitization to light, destruction of mos- 
quito larve thereby, 387 
Sensory cone of antenna of mosquito larva, 84 
SERGENT, EpMonp, and SERGENT, ETIENNE, 
experiments in cinchonization for ma- 
laria, 199-200 
SERGENT, EpMonp, and SERGENT, ETIENNE, 
work against mosquitoes and malaria in 
Algeria, 438-439 
Sete of pupa of mosquito, 102 
Sete of sternites of mosquito abdomen, 69 
Settlement as effecting decrease in malaria, 
236-239 
“ Seventh vein ” of Theobald, 61 
Sewer breeding of mosquitoes, prevention, 
390-391 
Sexual cycle of malarial organism, definition, 
189 
Shaft of mosquito antenna, structure, 26-29 
Shiner. (See Roach.) 
SHipLry and NUTTALL. 
Shipley.) 
SHIPLEY and Witson on stridulating appa- 
ratus of Anopheles, 115 
Suretey, A. E., on geographical distribution 
of malaria, 233-234 
Suipetey, A. E., on malarial ravages in India 
and Africa, 324 
Ships as carriers of mosquitoes, 345-352 
Ships as carriers of yellow-fever mosquito, 
298-299 
Shore birds as mosquito destroyers, 179 
Shrimps, fresh-water, enemies of mosquitoes, 
176 
Shrimps, salt-water, enemies of salt-marsh 
mosquito larve, 176 
Side-pieces of male genitalia of mosquito, 69- 
(See Nuttall and 
71 
Silverfish, practical use as enemies of mos- 
quitoes, 408 
Smmonp, AUBERT and Nog on supposed noctur- 
nal habits of yellow-fever mosquito, 268 
Srmonp and MarcHoux. (See Marchoux and 
Simond.) 
Simuliide called “mosquitos” in Spanish- 
American countries, 10 
Simuliide, plague to live stock in southern 
Russia, account by Jaeger, 18-19 
Simulium, enemy of fish, 108 
Simulium, enemy of mosquitoes, 171 
Simulium, mouth-parts, 45-49 
Simulium, palpi, 53 
