X CONTENTS 



CHAPTER IV 

 cULiciD^ {continued) : the anopheles mosquitoes 



PAGES 



Epialurgi {= " Anophelince"). Anopheles "Carriers." The 

 Genus Anopheles. Subgenera of Anopheles. List and 

 Diagnosis of the Species of the several Subgenera accord- 

 ing to their Geographical Distribution . . . 64-93 



CHAPTER V 

 cuLiciD.E [continued) : culicales, megalorrhini, 



AND METANOTOTRICHA 



The Section Culicales : i. Culex Type ; 2. Stegomyia Type ; 

 3. jEdes Type ; 4. Uranotania Type ; 5. Psorophora Type ; 

 6. Mucidus Type ; 7. Forms Annectant between Culex zxiA 

 Stegomyia and JEdes. " Genera " of Culicales, or Culicina, 

 arranged in these Seven Series. Genera and Species of 

 Special Importance : Culex fatigans; Stegomyia fasciata, 

 scutellaris, a.n6. pseudoscutellaris j Mansonia. Megalorrhini 

 { = '■'■ Megarhinina"). Metanototricha . . . 94-114 



CHAPTER VI 



BLOOD- SUCKING NEMATOCERA (continued) : PSVCHODID-E, 

 CHIRONOMID/E, SIMULIID^ 



PsychodidcE or Moth Midges : Phlebotomina : Phlebotomus : 

 Species of Phlebotomus. Chironomidce, or Midges : Cera- 

 topogonincE : Culicoides. Simuliidce : Simulium. . .115-127 



CHAPTER VII 



NEMATOCERA {concluded) : harmless NEMATOCERA 



Tipulida. Dixidce. Rhyphidce. Cccidomyidce, or Gall-gnats. 

 Mycetophilida;, or Fungus-gnats. Bibionida:. Blepharo- 

 ceridce. Orphnephilidcs . . , . .128-1^1 



