427 Protozoa 



95799 Oehler, R. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 11.51 



1914. Untersuchungen tiber den Dimorphismus von Tri/panosoma Brucei. 

 Zeitschr. Hyg. Infektionskr. Bd. 77 p. 356—370, 6 figg. [Keine Folge 

 einer Mischinfektion. Kein Geschlechtsdimorphismus. Wucherungs- und 

 Ruheform.] 



95800 Seidelin, Harald. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 15.3 



1914. Ingestion of Erythrocytes by Trypanosomes. Parasitology Vol. 7 

 p. 226-227, 1 pi. 



01 Blacklock, R. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.54 



1914. On the Multiplication and Infectivity of T. Cruzi in Cimex lectu- 

 larius. Brit. med. Journ. 1914 Vol. 1 p. 912—913. [Tr. C. lives and 

 multiplies for long periods in C I. No hereditary transmission.] 



02 Brumpt, E. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.54 



1914. Importance du cannibalisme et de la coprophagie chez les Redu- 

 vides hematophages {Rhodnius, Triatoma) pour la conservation des Try- 

 panosomes pathogenes en dehors de I'hote vertebre. Rull, Soc. Path, 

 exot. T. 7 p. 702—705. 



03 Neiva, Arthur. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.54 



1914. Contribui^ao para o estudo dos reduvidas hematofagos. I. Notas 

 sobre os reduvidas hematofagos da Bahia coin a descnpac de nova es- 

 pecie. Beitrag zum Studium der blutsaugenden Reduviiden. I. Be- 

 merkungen iiber blutsaugende Reduviiden aus Bahia mit der Beschrei- 

 bung zweier neuer Arten. Mem. Inst. Oswald© Cruz Rio de Janeiro T. 

 6 p. 35 — 37. [Triatoma tenuis n. sp.] — II. Evolu^ao do Trypanosoma cruzi 

 na Triatoma j-ubrofasciata (De Geeb). — II. Entwicklung vou Trypanosoma, 

 cruzi in Triatoma rubrofasciata (De Geee). p. 37 — 39. 



04 Mathis, C. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 ; 57.71 



1914. Evolution d'un trypanosome dans le liquide salivaire d'un mous- 

 tique. C. R. Soc. Biol. Paris T. 77 p. 297—300, 2 tigg. [Moustiques pas 

 seulement comme vecteurs mais aussi comme veritabies botes.] 

 95805 Mitzmain, Maurice Bruin. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.72 



1912. The Role of Stomoxys calcitrans in the Transmission of Trypano- 

 soma evansi. Philippine Journ. Sc. B Vol. 7 p. 475 — 518, 5 pis. 



06 Bruce, David, A. £. Uamerton, D. P. Watson, and 



Lad> Bruce. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.72 



1914. Trypanosomes found in Wild Glossina and Wild Game in the 

 ^Fly-Belt" of the Upper Shire Valley. Proc. R. Soc. London Vol. 88 B 

 p. 38—41. [Identical with those found 100 miles further north in Pro- 

 claimed Area. Tr. brucei (vel rhodesiense) often found.] 



07 Bruce, David, A. £. Hamerton, D. P. Watson, and 



Lady Bruce. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.72 



1914. Description of a Strain of Trypanosoma brucei from Zululand. Part 

 III. Development in Glossma morsitans. Proc. R. Soc. London Vol. 87 

 B p. 526 — 531, 1 pi. [Same group as T. gambiense as regards develop- 

 ment in Glossina.] 



08 Bruce, David, A. £. Uamerton, D. P. Watson, and 



Lady Bruce. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.72 



1914. The Trypanosome causing Disease in Man in Nyasaland. The 

 Naturally Infected Dog Strain. Part III. Development in Glossina morsi- 

 tans. Proc. R. Soc. London Vol. 88 B p. 213—218. [Same group as T. 

 gambiense and T. brucei (vel rhodesiense), probably a weak strain of latter.] 



09 Bruce, David, A. £. Uamerton, D. P. Watson, and 



Lady Bruce. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.72 



1914. Trypanosome Diseases of Domestic Animals in Nyasaland. III. 

 — Trypanosoma pecorum. Development in Glosssina morsitans. Proc. R» 

 Soc. Loudon Vol. 88 B p. 33—37, 1 pi. [Pass through cycle, flies be- 

 coming infective after 20 days. Final stage in hypopharynx.] 

 95810 Bruce, David, A. £. Uamerton, D. P. Watson, and 



Lady Bruce. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.72 



1914. Glossina brevipalpis as a Carrier of Trypanosome Disease in Nya- 



