CONTENTS TO VOL. I xiii 



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Blackhead of Tukkeys -_-__-_ 291 



Genus : Craigia - - - 294 



Genius : Rhizomastix - - 296 



Gemis : Proleptomonas - - 297 



B. Monadidoe with Two Flagella - 298 

 Genus : Heteromita - - 298 

 Genus : Dimastigamoeba - - 302 

 Genus : Spiromonas - - 302 

 Genus : Phyllomitus - - 305 

 Genus : Costia - - - 305 



C. Monadidse with Three Flagella - 306 

 Genus : Enteromonas - - 306 



D. Monadidae with Four Flagella - 308 

 Genus : Tetramitus - - 308 



E. Monadidse with More than Four 



Flagella - - - 311 



2. Family : trtpanosomid^ - - 312 



Relation of Various Types to One Another - - - - 312 



Orientation and Origin of Different Types - - . . 316 

 Subdivision into Genera - - - - - - -318 



Cytology of Trypanosomes and Allied Flagellates - - - 321 



Method of Reproduction -----.. 336 



SyNGAMY ------... 339 



Encystation -------.. 34X 



General Features of the Life-History ----- 342 



Classification - - - - -- - - - 344 



Systematic Description of Genera and Species - - - . 343 



Genus : Leptomonas - - 348 



Genus : Crithidia - - - 355 



Genus : Herpetomonas - - 363 



Other Members of the Genera Lejytomonas, Crithidia, and Herpetomonas - 369 



Forms found in Body Cavity and Salivary Glands - - 370 



Roubaud's Genus Cercoplasma - - - - - - 370 



Roubaud's Genus Cystotrypanosoma - - - - - 372 



Patton's Genus Bhynchoidomonas . - . . . 374 



Chatton's Observations on the Trypanosomid^ of Drosophila - 377 



Genus : Phytomonas - - 382 



Inoculation of Insect Trypanosomid^ into Vertebrates - - 392 



