Protozoa 42b 



saland. Proc. R. Soc. London Vol. 88 IJ p. 20—32, 1 pi. [GL br. is 

 normally infected with Tr. brucei (vel rhodesiense), pecorum and simiae. 

 Serves as carrier (infection experiments) also of Tr. caprae.] 

 958 ti Bruce, David, A. E. Uamerton, D. P. Watson, and 



Lady Bruce. 31.0 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.72 



1914. Trypanosome Diseases of Domestic Animals in Nyasaland. Try' 

 panosoma caprae (Kleine). Part III. — Development in Glosstna morsi- 

 tans, Proc. R. Soc. London Vol. 88 B p. 92—96, 1 pi. [Passes through 

 cycle in proboscis, flies becoming infective in 19 days. Final stage in 

 hypopharynx.] 



12 Brace, David, A. E. Hamertou, D. P. Watson, and 



Lady Bruce. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.72 



1914, Infectivity of Glosstna morsitans in Nyasaland during 1912 and 



1913. Proc. B. Soc. London Vol. 88 B p. 43—48. [6.537,, in 1912, 8.58Vo 

 in 1913 were infected with pathogenic trypanosomes.] 



13 Brace, David, A. E. Hamerton, D. P. Watson, and 



Lady Bruce. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.72 



1914. The Trypanosome causing Disease in Man in Nyasaland : The Li- 

 wonde Strain. Part I. — Morphology. Part II. — Susceptibility of Ani- 

 mals. Proc. B. Soc. London Vol. 88 B p. 97—111, 5 flgg. [Tr. brucei 

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14 Kleine, F. K., W. Fischer, und B. Eckard. 



R1.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.72 



1914. Ueber die Bedeutung der Speicheldriiseninfektion bei der Schlaf- 

 krankheitsfliege {GLossina palpalis). (II. Mitteilung.) Zeitschr. Hyg. In- 

 fektionskr. Bd. 77 p. 495—500. [Trypanosomen nach neuerlicher Fiie- 

 genpassage sind besonders fahig, Glossinen wieder zu intizieren.] 



95815 Minchin, E. A., and J. D. Thomson. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 57.75 



1915. The Rat-Trypanosome, Trypanosoma leivisi, in its Relation to the 

 Rat-Flea, Ceratophyllus fasciatus. Quart. Journ. micr. Sc. N. S. Vol. 60 

 p. 463 — 692, 10 pis., 24 figg. [Developmental and degenerative series. 

 Possibility of sexual stages. Transmission only cyclical after complete 

 development of small final form in rectum and through digestive tract 

 of host. Flea not infected through proboscis. Influence ot starvation of 

 flea on trypanosome development. Notes on flea anatomy and histolo- 

 gy.] 11.64,.66 



16 Brumpt, E. 3J.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 6 



1914. Le Xenodiagnostic. Application au diagnostic de quelques infec- 

 tions parasitaires et en particulier a la Trypanosomose de Chagas. Bull. 

 Soc. Path. exot. T. 7 p. 706—710. [Diagnostic fait au moyen de I'hote 

 agent vecteur vicariant pouvant assurer la culture du parasite.] 



16.9 : 78, : 9.32,.9 



17 Delanoe, P., et Mme. P. Delanoe. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 6 



1914. De la rarete de Pneumocystis Carinii chez les cobayes de la re- 

 gion de Paris. Absence de kystes chez d'autres animaux (lapin, gre- 

 nouille, 3 anguilles). Bull. Soc. Path. exot. T. 7 p. 271—272. 



16.9 : 7.55, : 78, : 9.32 



18 Helm, R. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 6 



1914. Die Beziehungen der Haustiere und des Wildes zur Schlafkrank- 

 heit des Menschen. Ein Sammelreferat, Zeitschr. Infektiouskr. parasit. 

 KrauRh. Hyg. Haustiere Bd. 15 p. 481—492. 



16.9: 86, : 9.32,.725,.735,.74,.82,.9 



19 Week. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 6 



1914. Beobachtungen iiber Trypanosomen des Menschen und der Tiere 

 am RovumaFlusse. Arch. Schififs- Trop.-Hyg. Bd. 18 p. 113—124. 

 16.9 : 81.4, : 9.31,.32,.73-.74,.82,.9 

 2U Carini, A., et C. Botelho, jr. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 82 



1914. Sur quelques trypanosomes d'oiseaux du Br6sil. Bull. Soc. Path, 

 exot. T. 7 p. 395-3{)8, 3 figg. 16.9 : 87.4, : 88.6 



95821 Marullaz, M. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 88.1 



1914. Contribution a I'etude des trypanosomes des Oiseaux, deux es- 



