612 



INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



Diplodinium, Fig. 2, p. 20 



Key, 409 

 Diploid races, 583 

 Diplomita, Key, 310 

 Diplnni/nipha, Key, 312 

 Dijilophrys, Key, 362 

 Diplosiga, Key, 310 



socialis, Fig. 82, p. 156 

 Diplosigopsis, Key, 310 

 Discoidse, characteristics, 344 

 Discomorpha, Key, 405 

 Discophora, Key, 413 

 Discophrya, Key, 402 

 Discophryida^, characteristics, 399 

 Discorbina, classification, 356 

 Discorhi/nchus, classification, 431 

 Discosphopra, Key, 301 

 Disorganization, 524, et seq. 

 Distephanus speculum, Fig. 128, p. 264 



Key, 301 

 Distigma, Key, 307 

 Ditrichomonas, Key, 312 

 Division and reorganization, 208 



cysts, 257 



zones, 218, 486 

 Dobellia, classification, 439 

 Double individuals, 465, 570 

 Drepanomonas, Key, 406 

 Dried rotifer and vitality, 166 

 Duboscqia, classification, 459 

 Dysteria, Key, 405 

 Dysteropsis, Key, 405 



E 



Echinomera, classification, 430 

 Echinospora, classification, 440 

 Ectoplasm, 126 

 Eimeria, classification, 439 



schubergi, Fig. 178, p. 419 

 Eimeriida?, characteristics, 439 

 Blaster, Key, 342 

 Elaters, 24i, 327 

 Eleorhanis, Key, 342 

 Eleutheroschizon, classification, 435 



dubosqui, Fig. 114, p. 233 

 Emhadomonas, Key, 311 

 Enchelinida;, characteristics, 377 

 Enchelys, Key, 404 



pupa, Fig. 166, p. 379 

 Encystment and conjugation, Fig. 204, 

 p. 491 



conditions of, 490 

 Endama-ba colt, division. Fig. 26, p. 63 



iutesiinalis. Fig. 23, p. 60 



Key, 357 



muris, Fig. 228, p. 546 

 Endamoebidse, characteristics, 338 

 Endobasal body, 58, 62, 75 

 Endogenous budding, 231 

 Endomixis, 376, 540, et seq. 

 Endoplasm, 126 



Endoral membrane, 150 

 Endosome, 59 

 Endosphcera, Key, 413 

 Endospore, 428 

 Eudothj/ra, classification, 356 

 Endotoxins, 190 

 "Endurance," 557 

 Enduring modifications, 569 

 Energid theory, 55, 204 

 Enerthenema, Key, 352 

 Enteridium, Key, 353 

 Enteromonas, Key, 311 

 Enlodinimn, Key, 419 

 Environment, conjugation and, 510 

 Epalxis, Key, 408 



Ephelota, butschliana, budding, Fig. 

 Ill, p. 230 



Key, 414 

 Ephelotidse, characteristics, 400 

 Epiclintes, Key, 410 



radiosa. Fig. 174, p. 391 

 Epicyte of gregarines, 422 

 Epimerite, 246, 423 

 Epistylis, Key, 412 



plicatilis, Fig. 162, p. 371 



umbellaria, Fig. 210, p. 502 

 Epitheca of dinoflagellates, 137, 276 

 Erythropsis, Key, 303 

 Espundia, 288 



Euchromulinte, characters, 262 

 Euchrysomonadina, characteristics, 261 

 Eucryptomonadina, characteristics, 266 

 Eudorina elegans, change to Gonium, 

 569 



Key, 306 

 Euglena sociabilis, Fig. 95, p. 209 



viridis, division, Fig. 25, p. 62 



Key, 306 

 Euglenida, characteristics, 283 



Key, 306 

 Euglenida^, characteristics, 284 

 Euglciioid movement, 127 

 Euglenuinorpha, Key, 306 

 Euglenopsis, Key, 307 

 Euglypha alveolata, cyst. Fig. 5, p. 24 

 Fig. 8, p. 30 

 pole plates, 82 



Key, 361 

 Euglyphida', characteristics, 341 

 Eugregarinida, characteristics, 428 

 Eiilophninonas, Key, 313 

 Euplasniodida, characteristics, 328 

 Euplotes charon. Fig. 79, p. 151 



Key, 411 



patella, merotomy. Fig. 86, p. 175 

 motorium. Fig. 57, p. 110 



vannus. Fig. 176, p. 393 

 Euplotidse, characteristics, 394 

 Eurysporea, characteristics, 453 

 Euspora, 430 

 Eulrcptia, Key, 306 

 Eutrichomastix, Key, 312 

 Excretion, 168 



