Show The Arctic 2Tosquito I No people suffer more says a correspondent corre-spondent from the small bloodsuckers in the north than do the Esquimaux who live in the neighborhood of the I Arctic circle In the extreme northern north-ern regions the brief summer becomes a season of torment because of the I countless swarms of mosquitoes that j I oblige even the reindeer and polar I bears to seek refuge from their tiny I annoyers by traveling far Inland I Usually the mosquito affects lowlying countries although the testimony of I all travelers proves that they are frequently fre-quently seen and felt upon the highest peaks of the Alps and are not uncommon uncom-mon in the Adirondacks at an altitude of 3000 feet above the sea level According Ac-cording to Dr Howard the great cyclops cy-clops of the whole mosquito race Is the Anopheles quadrlmaculatus a muscular mus-cular insect a fearless as it Is voracious vora-cious I is a late breeder and makes its appearance in the autumn Other species bear such disagreeable names as Culex stimulans Culex punctor Cu lex pertubans and Culex excruslans I Each species basis peculiar habits |