48' Mites Injurious to Domestic Animals. 



restricted to the head and neck, rarely extending to the body and 

 limbs. 



Craig has reported three cases in which this parasite of the cat 

 was found in dogs suffering from mange. One of these animals 

 was known to have associated with a cat affected with notoedric 

 mange. 



Fig. 30. 



Freyana chanayi (p. 64). Feather mite from domestic tm'key, 

 North America. Dorsal view of male, X 183. (Original.) 



The following case of mange in a dog caused by Notoedrus cati 

 was observed by the author in July, 1917. The disease occuired 

 in a puppy aged about three months, and there was no history, 

 the animal being a stray one found in the streets of London. The 



