INDEX 



591 



Budding in Myxosporidia, 230 



in Spirochona, 227 



in Sporozoa, 229 



terminal in ciliates, 227 

 Bunge, anaerobic forms, 24 

 Bursaria truncatella, Fig. 94, p. 169 

 Bursariidae, Key, 512 

 Biitschli, ameboid movement, 180 



frontal field, 168 



protoplasmic structure, 42; Fig. 

 15, p. 36 



Verjungung, 329 

 Butschliidae, Key, 495 

 Buxtonella, 401 



Calkins, Actinobolina feeding, 189 

 chondriome, 75 

 division of double Uroleptus, 246, 



247 

 monster formation, Fig. 10S, p. 216 

 origin of double Uroleptus, 244 

 split conjugants, 284 

 Uroleptus halseyi motorium, 129 

 Calkins and Bowling, gametogamy in 

 Glaucoma, Fig. 200, p. 485 

 Glaucoma motorium, 129 

 Calkins and Gregory, selection in Para- 

 mecium, 348; Fig. 168, p. 349 

 Callimastigiidae, Key to genera, 430 

 Calonympha grassii, 115; Fig. 63, p. 117 

 Calonymphidae, Key to genera, p. 432 

 Calymma, 439 

 Campanella umbellaria, 125 

 Cam ptonema 'nutans, pseudopodia, 122 

 Canalicular system, Fig. 101, p. 194 

 Cannibalism, 185 

 Capillitium in Mycetozoa, 238 

 Carbohydrate digestion, 198 

 Carchesium polypinum, colony, 38 



gastric vacuole history, Fig. 

 102, p. 196 

 Carrel, tissue culture, 210, 258 

 Caryotropha mesnili, food-getting, Fig. 



103, p. 201 

 Caryotrophidae, Key, 565 

 Casagrandi and Barbagallo, 389 

 Castellani, human trypanosomiasis, 381 

 Catalase as stimulus to division, 20(5 

 Caullery and Mesnil, Actinomyxida 

 development, 551 

 autogamy in Actinomyxida, 

 326 

 Causey, chondriome, 76 



origin of Golgi bodies, 79 

 Cavulae, 42 

 Cell division, 204 

 Cellulose digestion, 199 

 Central granule of Heliozoa, 119 

 Centrioles, 63, 107 

 Centroblepharoplast, 117 



arising from nucleus, Fig. 50, p. 95 

 Centrodesmose, 62 



Centronucleus type, 61 

 Centropyxis aculeata, chromidia, 69 



fertilization, 277 

 Centrosomes, 122 

 Ceratomyxidae, Key, 567 

 Cercomonadidae, Key to genera, 427 

 Chagas, Schizotrypanum, 383 

 Chalarothoraca, Key to genera, 460 

 Chambered shells, Fig. 19, p. 38 

 Chambers, periplast, 135 



physical conditions in Ameba, 180 

 Chambers and Dawson, pseudo-mem- 

 branes, 157 

 Chatin, chitin, 137 

 Chatton, abnormalities, 345 



anisospores in Radiolaria as para- 

 sites, 279 

 contractile vacuole, 179 

 environment and conjugation, 287 

 Glaucoma sdntillans, 266 

 isolation cultures, 250 

 life cycle in ciliates, 256 

 mesomitosis, 89 

 Panspordla, 386 

 thigmotricha, 483 

 yellow cells, 441 

 Chatton and Courrier, Schizotrypanum, 



383 

 Chatton and Lalung-Bonnaire, Loschia, 



389 

 Chatton and Lwoff , Ellobiophrya dona- 

 cis, Fig. 104, p. 202 

 Foettingeria, 399 

 silver line system, 81 

 Chatton, Lwoff and Monod, origin of 



mouth at division, Fig. 114, p. 224 

 Chatton and Perard, Pycnothricidae, 



400 

 Chejfec, bacteria eaten by Paramecium 

 caudatum, 1 85 

 longevity of single Paramecium 

 individual, 259 

 Chemistry of protoplasm, 43 

 Child, senescence, 209 

 Chilodochonidae, Key, 523 

 Chilodon, mouth of, 168 

 sp., Fig. 30, p. 62 

 uncinatus, Fig. 112, p. 222 

 mutation, 351 

 Chile miastigidae, Key to genera, 431 

 Chilomastix centrioles, 63 

 mesnili, Fig. 60, p. 110 

 cyst, 23 

 Chilomonas Paramecium, contractile 



vacuole, Fig. 95, p. 181 

 Chitin, 133-137 

 Chlamydodon mnemosyne, hyaline band, 



124 

 Chlamydodontidae, Key, 498 

 Chlamydophrys stercorea, Fig. 189, p. 



458 

 Chloromyxidae, Key, 568 

 Chlorophyll forms, 18 

 Choanocca perplexa, Fig. 178, p. 419 



