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 KXPHRIMEXTS l)N THE FiLTKKIXi: I'lIOI'KIJTIKS (IK TIIK /kICI.'. \'>\ CaI'I'AIN I!, 'i. A lirll 1 1; \ Ml 335 



Varietii's of Zeers — Action ol' (he Slimy |)c|i(isil ( )|iliiiiiiin ( 'omlit inns t'di- Zcci' Killi;il imi. 



Human Boteyomycosis. By Captain li. (! Ai!iiiibai,I) 337 



l-'reliminary Remarks — Clinical Signs of the Disease — Tendency t(j a Chrunic Course — 

 Fibrotic Changes — Microscopic Appearances — Staining Reactions — Degenerative Changes — 

 Conclusions. 



Veterinary Notes. By the Director 343 



Ejiizootic Lymphangitis of Equines — Coccidiosis in Cattle — Piroplasmosis — Anai)lasniosis — 

 Filaria.sis : in the Horse, in the Camel, and in the Hare. Parasites. 

 Acid-fast Bacilli in the Lt'Nc; of a Camkl. By Captain R. CJ. Auchihald ... 352 



Interstitial Pneumonia in a Camel's LuNf;. By Captain H. (i. Archibald 353 



Coccidiosis of the Inte.stine in the Goat. By A. C. Stevenson 355 



Ca.se for Diagnosis — Post mortem — Other Cases — .ScluzoKony Cycle— SporoKony Cycle — 

 Microgamete Formation — Pathogenicity. 

 A Few Notes on the Protozoa Parasitic in Bufo eeculaeis in Khartoum. 1'>y 



A. C. Stevenson 359 



Protozoa in the Blood : TriijKinomtnn rotntoriii/H, Ha?mogregarines — Protozoa in ihr Tntcstinc : 

 Flagellates, Ciliates. 

 "SI iscellan Eous Notes. 



H.ematozoa. By the Director 362 



Howell-Horrocks Bodies in Human Blood. By the Director 3ri2 



Description of Case — Types of Bodies Found — Measurements — Attempts at Culture. 



My'Cetoma. By the Director 365 



Leprosy. By the Director 367 



Dysentery. By the Director 367 



Peculiar Bodies found in the Intestinal Lvmpiioih I''oi,licles of an E<;yptian. 



By a. C. Stevenson 369 



Routine Work. By the Director 370 



Index 371 



CONTENTS OF THE SECOND KEVIEW 



OF RECENT ADVANCES IN TROPICAL MEDICINE, ETC. 



VOLUME SUPPLEMENTARY TO FOURTH REPORT 



Air — Ankylostomiasis — Anthra.x — Bacteriologj' — Beri-lieri — Beverages — Blackwater Fever — 

 Blood— liulio— Calabar Swellings— Cancer — Cereliro-Sjiinal Fever— Chicken-i)ox—Chigger — 

 Cholera — Climate — Clothing — Dengaie — Diarrhcea — Diphtheria — Disinfection — Dropsy — 

 Dust — Dysentery — Elephantia.sis — Enteric Fever— Fwces — Fevers — Filariasis — Filters — 

 Flies — Food — Food Poisoning — Goundou — Guinea- Worm — Hsematozoa — Heat Stroke — 

 Hydatid — Hydrophobia — Influenza — Insects — Leishmaniasis — Leprosy — Liver Abscess — 

 JIalaria — Malta Fever — Jleasles — Jlilk — ^Mosquitoes — Mycetoma — Myiasis — Ophthalmia- 

 Oriental Sore — Parasites — Paratyphoid Fever — Pellagra- Phlebotomus Fever- Piroplasmosis 

 — Plague — Pneumonia — Preservatives — Protozoa — Refuse Disposal — Schistosomiasis — 

 Scorpion Sting — Scurvy— Sewage — Skin Diseases — Sleeping Sickness — Small-pox— Snake- 

 bite — Spirochsetosis — Sprue — Staining — Syphilis — Tech nii pie — Tetanus — Ticks — Tropical 

 Medicine— Trypanosomiasis — Tsetse Flies— Tuberculosis- Typhus Fever — Vaccination- ■ 

 Vermin — Verruga — Veterinary Diseases — Water — Whoo|iing Cou^'h — Yaw.s — \ ellow F(!ver. 



