CONTENTS TO VOL. I 



PAGt 



Inoculation of Insect Trtpanosomid^ into Invertebrates - - 395 



Genus : Leishmania - - 396 



Genus : Trypanosoma - - 442 



Methods of distinguishing Trypanosomes- . . _ _ 444 



Classification of Trypanosomes -.--.. 456 



Curative Action of Drugs and Sera in Trypanosomiasis - - - 459 



Systematic Description of Species ------ 463 



Group A. Trypanosomes which develop in the Posterior Station 



IN THE Invertebrate ----- 463 



I. Trypanosomes of Eodents, Cheiroptera, Insectivora, Eden- 

 tata, Carnivora, and Monkeys - - - 463 



(fl) Trypanosomes of Rodents - - . - 453 



(6) Trypanosomes of Cheiroptera - - - - 479 



(c) Trypanosomes of Insectivora - - - - 482 



(d) Trypanosomes of Edentata . - - - 482 



(e) Trypanosomes of Carnivora - - - . 433 

 (/) Trypanosomes of Monkeys - - - . 433 



Genus : Endotrypanum - - 485 



II. Trypanosome of Man in South America - - - 486 



III. Non-Pathogenic Trypanosomes transmitted by Species of 

 Tabanus, Melojyhagns, or Other Blood-Sucking Arthro- 



PODA - - - - - - - - 498 



Trypanosomes of Cattle ----- 498 



Trypanosomes of Sheep . - - - . 502 



Trypanosomes of Antelope ----- 507 



Group B. Trypanosomes which develop in the Anterior Station 

 IN the Invertebrate, or have become secondarily 

 adapted to Direct Passage from Vertebrate to 



Vertebrate - - - - - - - 507 



I. Pathogenic Trypanosomes transmitted by Blood-Sucking 



Arthropoda ------- 507 



General Remarks on Pathogenic Trypanosomes - - - 507 



Relation to Game - - - - - - - - 508 



Mechanism of Infection - - - - - - - 511 



Identification of Trypanosomes in Tsetse Flies - - - 515 

 Experimentally proved Vectors of Pathogenic Trypanosomes of 



Africa - - - - - - - - -517 



