INDEX
- Air-sacks, breathing by, [46]
- Anthomyida, [10], [17]
- Asilus crabroniformis, [55]
- Aphides, plant-lice, etc., [8]
- Beelzebub, Lord-of-flies, [2]
- Bibionidæ, semi-blindness of, [108]
- Birds, food for, [80]
- Black death, [2]
- Blood-sucking flies, kinds of—
- Blood-sucking midges and gnats
- ceratopogon varius, [108]
- (also others of the same genus and of the allied genus, anopheles)
- culex pipiens, [108]
- Blue-bottles, [12], [18], [33], [36], [51]
- Borborus equinus, [34]
- Bot-fly of the horse, [26]
- Breeze-flies, "blinden," [10], [23], [29], [69]
- Bridgewater Treatises, [1]
- Cabbage-fly, [17]
- Calliphora erythrocephala } see blue-bottles
- Calliphora vomitoria } see blue-bottles
- Celery-fly, [17]
- Chelifers, [55]
- Chrysops cæcutiens, [24]
- Chrysops relicta, [24]
- Conops flavipes, [22]
- Contagion, fly-borne, [84]
- Cordylurida, [10]
- Cow-dung fly, the yellow, [19]
- Crane-flies, or Daddy-long-legs, [109]
- Cremation of refuse, [41], [61], [65], [70]
- Cyrtoneura simplex, [17]
- Dipteræ, nearly 3,000 species, [10]
- Dragon-flies, [55]
- Drone-flies, [20], [22]
- Dun-flies, see Gad-flies
- Dust-bins, preferably open, [65], [70]
- Dust destructor furnace, imperative, [65]
- Economic value of the fly, [41]
- Egg-traps, domestic refuse as, [65], [72]
- Empidæ, [54]
- Empusa muscæ, [56]
- Eristalis tenax, [21]
- Exclusion from rooms, [76]
- Fannia canicularis, [7]
- Fannia scalaris, [14], [18]
- Filth-flies, [51]
- Fleas, [108]
- Flecked flesh, [29]
- Fly chart, the Wingate, [88]
- Fly-traps, [66]
- Forest (or spider) fly, [22]
- Fungus-flies, [51]
- Futurist's Credo, [39]
- Gad-flies, [23]
- Garden pests, vegetarian, [17]
- Gargantuan jokes, [32]
- Gastrophilus, see Œstrus
- Gentles, apparatus for breeding, [80]
- Gentles, green, [82]
- Glossina morsitans, [62]
- Green-bottle flies, [20]
- Grey blow-flies, [19]
- Hæmatobia stimulans, [16]
- Hæmatopota crassicornis, [23]
- Hæmatopota italica, [23]
- Hæmatopota pluvialis, [23]
- Hibernation, [15], [80]
- Hippoboscidæ, [22]
- Horse-flies, see Forest-flies
- House-fly fungus, [56]
- House-fly, larva of, [35]
- House-fly, wing pattern of, [12]
- Hover-flies, [20]
- Human intestinal myiasis, [25], [26]
- Humble Creatures, [1], [34]
- Instar, pupa, or chrysalid, [40]
- Larvæ, see Maggots
- Lesser house-fly, larva of, [36]
- Lesser house-fly, wing pattern, [12]
- Louse-fly, tick, or ked, [22]
- Lucilia Cæsar, [20]
- Lucilia sericata, [20]
- Lyperosia irritans, [17]
- Maggots, feeding in company, [36]
- Maggots, insectivorous, [21]
- Maggots, jumping or hopping, [111], [112]
- Maggots, myiasic possibilities, [28], [37], [82]
- Maggots, parasitic on lepidoptera, etc., [111]
- Maggots, predaceous, [109]
- Maggots, "rat-tail," [21]
- Maggots, "star-tail," [109]
- Meal-worms, [80]
- Merodon narcissi, [21]
- Messengers of peril, [78]
- Metamorphosis, [37]
- Microdon, [22]
- Musca corvina, [14], [17]
- Muscina stabulans, [18], [27]
- Nostril-fly of the sheep, [4], [26], [28]
- Ocelli, visual importance of, [45]
- Odour of humanity, attracted by, [33]
- Œstrid flies, egg-laying aggressions, [31], [69]
- Œstrus hominis, discredited, [28]
- Œstrus (Gastrophilus) equi, [27]
- Œstrus (Gastrophilus) hæmorrhoidalis, [26]
- Œstrus nasalis [4]
- Œstrus ovis, [28]
- (Œstrus ovis hypoderma) bovis, see worble-flies
- (Œstrus ovis hypoderma) lineatum, see worble-flies
- Onion-fly, [17]
- Owl-midges, moth-like, [109]
- Pestering flies, commoner kinds of—
- Poisons, effective insecticide, [73]
- Polietes lardaria, [18]
- Pond blood-worms, [108]
- Robber-flies, [54], [109]
- Root-fly, the, [17]
- Sarcophaga carnaria, [19]
- Scatophaga stercoraria, [19]
- Scavenging services, [78]
- Scenopinus fenestralis, [110]
- Sex differentiation, [45]
- Soldier-flies, [22], [109]
- Spiders, flies parasitic on, [110]
- Stable-fly, [12], [13], [16], [51]
- Stable manure, [67]
- Stomoxys calcitrans, [12], [13], [16], [51]
- Stratiomyidæ, [22], [109]
- Swallow, attracted to breed, [53]
- Syrphidæ, [20]
- Syrphus, [21]
- Tabanidæ, [10], [22], see also blood-sucking flies
- Tachinidæ, [10], [19]
- Therioplectes, see blood-sucking flies
- Tipulidæ, [109]
- Traps for flies, some ineffective, [72]
- Turnip-fly, a beetle, [17]
- Veins of wings, [11]
- Voltairean atheism, controversy of, [5]
- Volucella, [21]
- Warning signals, flies as, [78]
- Westminster Hospital and myiasis, [28]
- Window-fly, the, [110]
- Window screens, [77]
- Wingate's nomenclature symbols, [12]
- Wing patterns contrasted, [12]
- Worble-flies, [26], [28], [69]
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