INDEX 



Adams, S. H., 132. 

 Advisory Committee, 146. 

 Agramonte, Dr. Aristides, 123. 

 Alimentary canal, fly larvae in, 49. 

 Amoeba, 19. 



Anopheles, adults, 91; eggs, 92; 

 habits of adults, 94; larvae, 78, 

 79> 93; pupee, 93; resting po- 

 sition, 92; species in U. S., 92. 



Anthrax, 44; and flies, 70. 



Arthropoda, 26. 



Asexual reproduction, 111. 



Bacillus, anthracis, 44; icteroides, 

 124; leprae, 171; pestis, 150. 



Bacillus carriers, 66. 



Back-swimmers, 100. 



Bacteria, 15; saprophytic and 

 parasitic, 17; effect on host, 

 18; dissemination, 18. 



Bedbugs, 54, 147. 



Banks, Nathan, 34. 



Bell-animalcule, 22. 



Berne, 51. 



Birds as enemies of mosquitoes, 

 99. 



Black-flies, 46. 

 Black-heads, 35. 

 Blow-flies, 48. 

 Blue, Dr. Rupert, 143. 

 Blue-bottle flies, 48. 



Bot-flies, 50. 

 Break-bone fever, 169. 

 Breeze-fly, 44. 

 Buffalo-gnats, 46. 



Calliphora vomitoria, 48. 

 Camphor, for mosquitoes, 102. 

 Cancer, 36. 



Carroll, Dr. James, 123. 

 Castor-bean tick, 27. 

 Cattle tick, 29. 



Cedar oil, for mosquitoes, 102. 

 Ceratophyllus, faciatus, 153; acu- 



tus, 156. 

 Cesspools, 72. 

 Chigger, 53. 

 Chigger-flea, 53. 

 Chigo, 30, 39. 

 Chigoe, 53. 

 Cholera, 68. 



Chrysomyia macellaria, 47. 

 Cimex, lectularis, 54; rotunda- 



tus, 173. 

 Contagious diseases, 8. 

 Conjugation, 20. 

 Cooley, Prof. R. A., 33. 

 Craig, Dr. C. F., 118. 

 Ctenocephalus, canis, 154; felis, 



154. 



Culex, fatigans, 96, 170; pipiens, 

 98. 



