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INDEX. 
(?) CEdemagena equi (see Horse Warble 
My) 
(Estrus ovis (see Sheep’s Nostril Fly) 
Ox Gad Fly (Great), 25, 27-30, 33 
Ox Warble Fly, or Bot Fly, 39-77 
Description of fly, 41; of ovipositor, 
eggs, and method of egg-laying, 
41, 42 ; date of first appearance of 
maggot, 43; gradual change of 
form, and structure of maggot up 
to maturity, 43, 48; coincident al¬ 
terations in details of warble-cell, 
43, 46, 48 ; method and time of day 
of exit of maggot from warble, 50 ; 
details regarding chrysalis state, 
50, 51; estimate of yearly loss from, 
51; details of losses in milk, con¬ 
dition of animals, &c., 51-55 ; by 
“licked beef” and jelly, and de¬ 
scriptions of these “inflammatory 
products,” 55-58 ; losses by dam¬ 
age to warbled hides, with estimates 
and tables showing loss per lb., also 
per hide, kinds of hides most affec¬ 
ted, proportion of warbled to sound 
hides, and some estimates and cal¬ 
culations of losses during the year, 
or the duration of the months of 
the warble season, 59-64 ; methods 
of prevention and remedy, 65-75; 
applications to prevent summer 
attack of, 65-67 ; does not follow 
cattle over water, 68; benefit of 
access to shade, 68; methods of 
destroying the maggot in the hide, 
68- 75; by squeezing out, 68, 74, 
75; by use of mercurial ointment, 
69- 71; by use of lard, rancid but¬ 
ter, and sulphur, 72; by various 
smears, ointments, etc., 73 ; by use 
of applications of brine, or strong 
salt and water, 73 ; details of good 
results of squeezing out maggots, 
74, 75 ; considerations regarding 
various occasionally proposed me¬ 
thods of endeavouring to lessen 
amount of infestation, 76, 77 
Pupipara, or pupa-bearing Hies, method 
of propagation of, 11 
Sheep’s Nostril Fly, 5-10 
Description of, 5; signs of attack of, 
5 ; place of deposit of maggots, and 
description and habits of maggots, 
5-8; signs of presence of, 8 ; dis¬ 
tinctions of from Coenurus cerebralis, 
causing Gid, 9; prevention, and 
recipes for preventive applications, 
9, 10; dips, and repetition of dip¬ 
ping to destroy, Addenda, 78 
Sheep Tick, or Spider Fly, 10-13 
Not a true “Tick,” 10; description 
of, 10, 11; method of propagation, 
and life-habits of, 11, 12; use of 
dips to destroy, 13, 77; preventive 
measures, 13 
Small Blinding Breeze Fly, 32, 33, 34 
Tabanulai (see Gad Flies) 
Tabanus autumn,alis (see Autumnal Gad 
Fly) 
Tabanus bovinus (see Great Ox Gad 
My) 
Tabanus bromius (see Noisy Breeze or 
Gad Fly) 
Tabanus coynatus = Tabanus glaucopis 
(no popular English name), 31, 33 
Tabanus sudeticus (see Great Ox Gad 
My) 
Tawny Breeze Fly, 33 
Warble Fly, Ox, 39-77 
Warble Fly, Horse, 36-39 
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