INDEX OF AUTHORS 



603 



Kofoid and Swezy, Councilmania la- 

 fleuri, budding, Fig. 110, p. 229 

 Parabasal body, 92 

 Paradesmose, 121 

 Somatella formation, 239 

 Trichomonas augusta, Fig. 72, p. 

 139 



division, 211 

 Trichonymyha campanula, Fig. 50, 

 p. 99 

 Koidzumi, Teraionympha , Fig. 142, p. 



296 

 Kossell, Chromatin, 58 

 Kranzlin, Mycetozoa, 241, 327 

 Krukenberg, Digestion, 187, 189 

 Kuczyn.ski, Bodo lacerta", 79 

 Kudo, Neosporidian spores, Fig. 187, 

 p. 449 

 Stempellia magna, Fig. 190, p. 456 

 Thlohania legeri, Fig. 191, p. 457 

 Kuschakewitsch, Sporoducts, 493 



Landis, Amicronucleate ciliates, 72 

 Lang, Polystomella crispa, Fig. 119, p. 

 239 



Pseudopodia types, 316 

 Lapage, Cannibalism, 177 

 Lauterborn, Palatinella, 200 



Sapropelic fauna, 24 

 Laveran, Centrosomes, 93 

 Laveran and Mesnil, Sarcocystin, 190 



Trypanosomes, 191 

 Lebedew, Trachelocerca phomicoplerus, 



105, 519 

 Leber, Endotoxins, 191 

 Ledenmtiller, Infusionsthiere, 17, 363 

 Leeuwenhoek, Animalculi, 17, 363 

 Leger, Endogenous budding, 232 



Gregarine centrosomes, 93 



Ophryocystis mesnili. Fig. 115, p. 

 234 

 Leger and Dubosq, Classification, 433 



Opalinida, 374 



Pyxinia, Fig. 93, p. 196 

 Levander, Distribution, 26 

 Lieberkiihn, Contractile vacuoles, 169 

 Lillie, Attraxin, 515 

 Lipschutz, Chlamydozoa, 463 

 Lister, Foraminifera, 240 



Free nuclei formation, 64 



Nuclear division, 118 

 Liihe, Plasmotomy, 230 

 Lund, Contractile vacuoles, 169 



M 



McCuLLOCK, Parabasal body and nu- 

 cleus, Fig. 48, p. 97 



McDonald, Neuromotor system. 111, 

 174 



jMacBride, Comairicha nigra, Fig. 146, 



p. 328 

 MacDougall, Chilodon uncinatus, dis- 

 organization, 535 



Meiosis, Fig. 217, p. 524 

 Mutation, 582, 583 

 Reorganization, Fig. 106, p. 225 

 Mackinnon, Rkizomastix, 92 

 MacNeal, Endotoxin, 191 

 Maier, Cilia structure, 105, 144 

 Martin, Endotoxin, 191 

 Martin and Robertson, Axostyle func- 

 tion, 138 

 Marullaz, Sarcocystis rnuris, 461 

 Massart, Osmosis, 169 

 Mast, Amoeba feeding, 181 



Didinium nasutum, 580 



Life cycles, 478 



Paralysis of prey, 188 



Stigmata, 255 

 Mathews, Vital activities, 43 

 Maupas, Cannibalism, 177 



Coleps hirius. Fig. 65, p. 128 



Fertilization, conditions of, 509, 

 et seq. 



Lsolation cultures, 469 



Nuclei, 123 



Phases in conjugation, 518 



Tentacles- of Svictoria, 154, 186 

 Mavor, Myxosporidia fertilization, 549 

 Meissner, Digestion, 187 

 Mercier, Pansporoblasts, 456 



Myxosporidia fertilization, 550 

 Merton, Volvox, 503 

 Mesnil, Centrosomes, 93 



Digestion, 187 

 Metalnikoff, Digestion, 187 



Food selection, 173, 182 



Vitality, 474 

 Metcalf, Opalinida^, 374 



Sex in Opalinida?, 375 

 Metschnikoff, Digestion, 187 

 Meyer, Volutin, 49 

 Middleton, Adaptation, 568 



Selection, 573 

 Miescher, Chromatin, 58 

 Miller, Hepatozoon, 416, Fig. 177, p. 417 

 Minchin, Cellular grade, 18 



Chromidiosomes, 46 



Classification, 324 



Gastric vacuoles, 188 



Karyosome, 60 



Kinetonucleus, 94 



Nuclei, 59 



Trypanosomes, 92 

 Minchin and Thompson, Somatella for- 

 mation, 237 



Trypanosoma lewisi, cycle. Fig. 

 118, p. 238 

 Minot, Sex, 494 

 Mitrophanow, Trichocysts, 54 

 Moody, Aclinoholus radians, 72 



Amicronucleate ciliates, 72 



