429 Protozoa 



peces nouvelles. Bull. Soc. Path, exot. T, 7 p. 115—117, 2 figg. [Tr. 

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95822 Mayer, Martiu. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 9 



li)05. Experimentelle Beitrage zur Trypanosomeninfection. Zeitschr. ex- 

 per. Path. Therap. Bd. 1 p. 539-546. 16.9 : 9.74 



23 Weber, Hans. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 ; 9 



1907. Ueber Immunisirungs- und Behandlungsversuche bei Trypanoso- 

 menkranKheiten. Zusammenfassender Bericht. Zeitschr. exper. Path. 

 Therap. Bd. 4 p. 576-626. 



24 Eckard, B. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 9 



1913. Uebertragung des Trypanosoma rhodesiense durch die Glossina pal- 

 palis. Centralbl. Bakt. Parasit. Abt. 1 Orig. Bd. 72 p. 73—76. 



16.9 • 9 9 



25 Bonilliez, M. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 9 



1914. Expose des travaux en cours au laboratoire de Fort-Archambault. 

 (Trypanosomiases; mouches piquantes ; paludisme ; bilharziose ; goitre.) 

 Bull. Soc. Path. exot. T. 7 p. 685—694. l*j.9 : 9.725,.735,.9 



26 Brauu, H. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 9 



1914. Ueber die tierischen Trypanosomenkrankheiten Deutsch-Ostafrikas. 

 (Berlin, mikrobiol. Ges.) Berlin, klin. Wochenschr. Jahrg. 51 p. 297 — 

 299. — Diskuss. p. 328—329, [Gemeinsamkeit der Ausgangsstamrae 

 der afrikanischen Nagauatrypanosoraen niclit nachweisbar.] 



16.9 : 9.725,.735,.74 



27 Braun, H., und E. Teichmann. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 9 



1914. Erfahrungen uber die tierischen Trypanosomen-Krankheiten 

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 pp., 1 Tat., 2 fi^. [Nagana und Paranagana.] 



16.9 : 9.32,.725,.735 

 95828 Bruce, David, A. E. Hamerton, D. P. Watson, and 



Lady Bruce. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 9 



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

 Part I. — Morpboloisy. Proc. R. Soc. London Vol. 87 B p. 493—510, 3 

 pis., 10 figg. [Identical with Tr. rhodesiense.] — Part J I. Susceptibility of 

 Animals, p. 611 — 616. [Pathogenic action the same.] — The Trypano- 

 some causing Disease in Man in Nyasaland. Part 111. — Development 

 in Glossina morsttans. p. 516—625, 1 pi. [Great similarity to Tr. gambi- 

 ense.] 16.9 : 9.32,.735,.74,.82,.9 



29 Bruce, David, A. E. Hamerton, D. P. Watson, and 



Lady Bruce. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 9 



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

 Naturally Infected Dog Strain. Part I. — Morphology. Proc. R. Soc. 

 London Vol. 88 B p. 111—130, 3 pis., 8 figg. [Fewer of the posterior- 

 nucleated, blunt-ended forms. Aberrant strain of Tr. brucei (vel rhode- 

 siense).] — Part II. — Susceptibility of Animals, p. 130—138. [Fatal to 

 dogs, rabbits and white rats. Oxen, goats, monkeys and guinea-pigs ap- 

 parently refractory.] — II. The Wild-game Strain. III. The Wild Glos- 

 sina morsitans Strain. Part II. — Susceptibility of Animals, p. 205 — 212. 

 [All belong to Tr. brucei (vel rhodesiense].] — The Naturally Infected 

 Dog Strain. Part IV. — Experiments on Immunity, p. 219— -226. [No 

 mutual protection between this strain and the Human, Wild G. morsitans 

 and Zululand, 1913, strains.] 



16.9 : 9.32,.73,.735,.74,.82,.9 



30 Cuica, M. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 9 



1914. Sur Taction proctectrice et immunisante du serum des aniraaux 

 trypanosomes traites a i'emetiquo de potassium. Bull. Soc. Path. exot. 

 T. 7 p. 670—677. [Action proctectrice a condition que I'em^tique soit 

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95831 Duke, U. Lyndhurst. 31.6 Trypanosoma : 16.9 : 9 



1914. Wild Game as a Reservoir for Human Trypanosomes. An Ana- 

 lysis of the Available Evidence from the Northern Shores of Lake Vic- 



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