UNIVEESITY OF CALIFOBNIA PUBLICATIONS— (Continued) 



10. On Balantidium ooli (Malmsten) and Balantidium suis (sp. nov.), with an 



Account of their Neuromotor Apparatus, by J. Daley McDonald. Pp. 

 243-300, plates 27-28, 15 figures in text 1.00 



11. Mitosis in Endamoeba dysenteriae in the Bone Marrow in Arthritis 



Deformans, by C. A. Kofoid and Olive Swezy. Pp. 301-307, 7 figures 

 in text. 



12. Endamoeba dysenteriae in the Lymph Glands of Man in Hodgkin's Disease, 



by C. A. Kofoid, L. M. Boyers, and Olive Swezy. Pp. 309-312, 4 figures 

 in text. 



Nos. 11 and 12 in one cover 25 



13. Mitosis in the Encysted Phases of Endamoeba ooli (Loesch), by Olive 



Swezy. Pp. 313-332, plates 29-31 ....?. 30 



14. The Neuromotor Apparatus of Faramaecium, by 0. W. Rees. Pp. 333-364 



plates 32-36, 5 figures in text 45 



15. A Comparison of the Cysts of Endamoeba coli and Councilmania lafleuri in 



Congo Red, by iNathaniel Bercovitz. Pp. 365-371 25 



16. On the Morphology and Behavior of Fentatriclwmonas ardin delteili (Deixieu 



and Raynaud), by C. A. Kofoid and Olive Swezy. Pp. 373-390, plate 37, 



1 figure in text 25 



17. The Pseudopodial Method of Feeding by Trichonymphid Flagellates Para- 



sitic in Wood-eating Termites, by Oli^e Swezy. Pp. 391-400, 14 figures 



in text '■ - .25 



18. Methods of Obtaining Amoeba-free Rats for Experimental Infection with 



■with Intestinal Amoebae, by John F. Kessel. Pp. 401-408. 



19. Experimental Infection of Rats and Mice with the Common Intestinal 



Amoebae of Man, by John F. Kessel. Pp. 409-430, plates 38-39. 



Nos. 18 and 19 in one cover 50 



20. On the Genus Counoilmania, Budding Intestinal Amoebae Parasitic in Man 



and Rodents, by C. A. Kofoid, Olive Swezy, and John F. Kessel. Pp. 

 431-445, 19 figures in text 25 



21. Morphology and Binary Fission of Menoidium incurvum (Fres.) Klebs, by 



R. P. Hall. Pp. 447-476, plates 40-41, 2 figures in text 50 



22. A Skin Reaction to Extracts of Leishm^nia tropica and Leishmania 



infantum, by Edna H. Wagener. Pp. 477-488, plate 42 25 



23. The Distinguishing Characteristics of the Parasitic Amoebae of Ciilture 



Rats and Mice, by John F. Kessel. Pp. 489-544, plates 43-48, 3 figures 



in text 75 



Index. Pp. 545-551. 



Vol. 28. 1925-1926. 



1. Mitochondria and Golgi Bodies in Endamoeba gingivalis (Gros) Brumpt, 



by David Causey. Pp. 1-18, plates 1-3. 



2. Mitochondria in Leishnmnia^ brasiliensis Vianna, 1911, by David Causey. 



Pp. 19-28, plate 4. 



Nos. 1 and 2 in one cover .♦. 40 



3. Mitosis in Ceratium Eirundinella O.F.M,, with Notes on Nuclear Phenomena 



in Encysted Forms and the Question of Sexual Reproduction, by R. P. 

 Hall. Pp. 29-64, plates 5-9, 5 figures in text 55 



4. The Cultivation of Endamoeba gingivalis (Gros), by Beatrice F. Howitt. 



Pp. 65-120, plates 10-12, 4 figures in text, 3 charts 80 



5. The Behavior of Endamoeba dysenteriae in Mixed Cultures with Bacteria, 



by C. A. Kofoid and Edna H. Wagener. Pp. 127-154, plates 13-15. 



6. Studies of the Effects of Certain Drugs upon Endamoeba dysenteriae in 



vitro, by C. A. Kofoid and Edna H. Wagener. Pp. 155-166. 



Nos. 5 and 6 in one cover 40 



7. Some New and Some Previously Unreported Hydroids, Mainly from the 



California Coast, by C. M. Fraser. Pp. 167-172, 7 figures in text 25 



8. The Effect of Certain Drugs and Dyes upon the Growth of Endamoeba 



gingivals (Gros) in vitro, by Beatrice F. Howitt. Pp. 173-182. 



9. Experiments with Endamoeba gingivalis (Gros) in Mixed Bacterial Cul- 



tures; in Filtered Saliva; on a Solid Base; with Peritoneal Cells; and 

 with Digestive Secretions, by Beatrice F. Howitt. Pp. 183-202, plates 

 16-17. 



Nos. 8 and 9 in one cover 50 



