480 



IN[)EX. 



Opalinidae, archaic forms. 356 : evolution, 

 24. 357 ; genera ami subfamilies, 246, 

 444, 445; genera, relative age. 378; geo- 

 graphical distribution, :10S ct seq.. 461 et 

 xi'il-: host.s. ;>08 ct neq., (multiple) 386 

 ft S(«j. ; origin, 357, 359 ; relationships 

 among, 259-265, 445 ; relationships of, 

 2C>5-271, 438, 444, 459; restriction, 27, 

 28; shape, 265; spread (rapidity), 377, 



Opalinina, 433. 



OlHilhiinac, 28, 1»7, 247, 252, 368. 



Opalinoea, 431. 



Opa!iiioi)f:i/i cariiiaria, 442. 



Oregon. 190, 208, 282, 34S. 349; paleo- 



geography, 297 ct seq. 

 orthogenesis, 24. 25, 346. 357. 

 Oswahlo Cruz Institute. 449. 

 Owston, 159. 

 Oxi/f/lossus, 295, 312. 339, 370-372. 376. 



386, 424. 



lima, 138 279. 333, 412. 



Pacific islands, 300. 



Pacific Ocean, paleogcography, 298 et seq., 



312. 318, 365. 366. 

 Pago. Ill, 142, 213. 

 r(ihicoh<itra<^hus, 286, 312, 330.. 339, 359, 



376. 



Paleogeography, 296-308. 



I'aUidicola, 422. 



hibronii, 102, 275, 277, 327, 408, 445. 

 hiachyops, 102, 277, 326, 409. 

 hiifunina, 104, 277, 327, 409. 

 tiiiiitatis, 409. 



P:iiiama. 93, 129, 236, 275, 283, 327. .348, 

 365, 366, 373. 374, 386. 



Papua. 24. 274, 288, 289, 292, 294, 310. 362, 

 •"05, 368, 369, 386, 423. 



I'apuasia. 289, 293, 369, 371. 



paraglycogen, 266. 



Paraguay. 93, 111, 142, 275, 279, .326, 327, 

 333. 337. 



Pnrdmceicns, 432. 



Paramecium, 257, 367. 



I)aratype sots, 448-450. 



Parts, 228. 



Patagonia, paleogeography, 298 ct seq., 330, 

 331, 446, 447. 



I'carse, 379. 



Prcos Uiver, 213. 



Peebles, 257. 



Peking. Union Medical College, 450. 



pellicle, 8, 265, 458. 



I'dohatcs, 361. 



niltripes, 6, 273, 309, 392, 441. 

 fu-snis, 6, 38, 51, 274, 309, 392, 421. 



I'elobatidae, 273-275, 277, 278, 281, 282, 

 308. 347, 362; Gcpedeae of, 333; distri- 

 bution, 288, 321, 373, 374; infection 

 (multiple) 429, (percentage) 427; 

 Opalinae of, 347 ; Opalinids of, 392, 393, 

 421 ; origin and spread, 361, 375 ; Proto- 

 opalinae of. 309 ; waning, 376 ; Zelleriel- 

 Utc of, 326. 



Pclodytea, 361. 



punctatux, 392. 

 P. nard, 268. 

 I'eradeniya, 202. 

 Peritricha, 268. 

 Permian period. 307, 372. 

 Pernambuco, 295. 

 Persia, 288. 

 Perty, 434. 

 Peru, 72, 107, 110. 126. 131. 275. 277. 295 



326, 327. 

 Peters, 73. 

 Pfitzner. 436. 



Phildutus uurifasciotus, 412. 

 IcucorJunus, 412. 

 variabtTds, 412. 

 Phoenix, 134. 

 Phrynobatraclm-'i aciUUtUlcx. 412. 



natalensis, 234, 281, 348, 412. 

 phrynomantU, 341. 



Mfasciata, 148, 279, 333, 410, 424. 

 Phyllobates, 370, 372. 



tiiiiltnti.t. 111.- 277. 327. 412, 424. 

 PhyJluiJromus. 370, 372. 

 Pfiyllomriltisa, 351. 



'lacnicolor, 217, 280 348, 399. 

 hypochondrkills, 399. 

 lemur, 153, 278, 333, 399. 

 Pico Blanco, 88, 91, 195, 209. 

 Pinar-del-Rio, 74. 

 Pinto. 1, 98, 99, 408, 445. 

 Pipa, 3, 330. 339, 358, 359. 

 Pipidae, 3, 286, 308, 426 ; convergence, 330 

 distribution, 286. 339 ; Opalinids of, 391 

 origin, 358, 359 ; Protoopnlinae of, 309 

 waning, 376. 

 Pipinae, 3, 286, 309 ; distribution. 286, 373 ; 



Opalinids of, 391. 

 Pisces. 274, 309, 390, 426, 430. 

 Plasmodroma, 265 et seq. 

 Platymonas, 268. 

 I'leistocene period, 306. 

 Plcthodontinae, 390. 

 Plcthodon glutinosus, 390, 426. 

 Pliocene period, 3()5. 

 Poche, 441. 



Polypedates, distribution, 294. 370. 371. 

 buergeri, 145, 277, 333, ,412. 

 coUetti, 412. 

 javetisis, 412. 

 leucomystax, 171, 202, 279, 284, 333, 



348, 351, 412, 430. 

 macula f us, see P. leucomystax. 

 microtympanum, 413. 

 owstoni, 413. 

 reinwardtii, 413. 

 ■schlegelii, 165 279, 333, 413. 

 Porto Kico, 97, 121, 193, 326. 

 Potts, 76. 



Powers, 77, 390, 426. 

 Prasinocladus, 268. 

 Prescott, 213. 

 prosexual phenomena, 268. 

 Presidio Hill, 297. 

 Pritchard, 431. 

 Pro-stherapis, 370, 372. 



