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INDEX 



Artigas and Pacheco, 912 



Aschner, 964 



Aschner and Ries, 964 



AschofF, 836, 839 



Asexual reproduction, alternation of sex- 

 ual with, 566 f., 571-73; in alternating 

 binary and multiple fission, 569-71 



Aspidisca, reorganization in, 22 f. 



Association, see Relationships 



Astomata, 945 ; adaptation, structure, 946- 

 53; Conidiophrys, 953-56 



Attachment, see Adhesiveness 



Autocatalytic growth, 533 ff. 



Autogamy (self-fertilization), 606-11, 

 654-59; genetic evidence, 757 



Avian malaria, 844 



Awerinzew, 1074, 1082 



Bach and Quast, 1022 

 Bacigalupo, 1045 



Bacteria, elimination of, before measure- 

 ment of respiration, 358; methods for 

 control or elimination of, 448 ff. ; bac- 

 tericidal agents, 463-67; culture, 467; 

 amoebic dysentery and bacterial compli- 

 cations, 819-22; cellulose decomposition 

 by, 962 ff., 966 f.; nitrogen-fixing, 972 



Bacteriology, Leeuwenhoek the father of, 

 11 



Baitsell, 528 



Balamuth, 789, 932 



Balantidium coU and B. suis, fibrillar sys- 

 tem, 244; B. sushilii, 245 



Balbiani, E. G, 775, 780, 787, 793, 951, 

 952, 1034, 1035, 1036, 1086, 1087, 

 1089; interpretation of the process of 

 conjugation, 11, 13, 14 



Ball, 66 



Bancroft, 281, 287, 320, 321, 323, 324, 

 327 



Barber, 873 



Barcroft differential type, 356, 357 



Barratt, 362, 366 



Barry, M., 13 



Barth, 54 



Bary, A. de, originator of term symbiosis, 

 891 



Basal apparatus in Paramecium, 195, 198, 

 200, 204, 226, 227 



Basalfibrille, 201, 204, 219 



Basal metabolism, measurement, 360 



Basophilic granules, 160, 162, 163-65 



Bauer and Granowskaja, 800 



Bayliss, 51, 61, 306, 319 

 Beams, H. W., and King, R. L., 69, 98; 

 Some Physical Properties of the Proto- 

 plasm of the Protozoa (Chap. II), 43- 

 110 

 Beauchamp, 905, 907 

 Bechdel, Honeywell, Dutcher, and Knut- 



sen, 985 

 Becker, Elery R., 85, 801, 818, 878, 893, 

 918, 979, 983, 984, 1045, 1047, 1048, 

 1050, 1051, 1052, 1058; Certain As- 

 pects of Pathogenicity of Protozoa 

 (Chap. XVII), 818-29 

 Becker, Elery R., and Derbyshire, R. C, 



826 

 Becker, Elery R., and Everett, R. C, 986 

 Becker, Elery R., and Hsiung, T. S., 977 

 Becker, Elery R., and Talbott, M., 976 

 Becker, Elery R., and Waters, P. C, 824, 



826 

 Becker, Elery R., Schulz, J. A., and Em- 

 merson, M. A., 982, 983, 984, 985, 986 

 Beckwith and Rose, 966 

 Becquerel, 58 



Beers, 91, 117, 119, 527, 528, 529, 540, 

 543, 616, 653, 657, 943, 944, 945, 946, 

 948, 949 

 Belar, 26, 223, 253, 260, 594, 598, 599, 



611 

 Belehradek, 57 

 Belehradek and Paspa, 94 

 Benda, 177 

 Benedict, 481 

 Ben Harel, 844 



Bensley, 86, 118, 119, 120, 181 

 Berghe, van den, 901 

 Berkson et al, 518 

 Bernard, 534 

 Bernstein, 1044 

 Beta granules, 406, 435 

 Bethe, 258 



Bibliography, see Literature cited 

 Bignami, 846 

 Bills, C. E., 802 

 Biology of the Protozoa, The (Calkins), 



3, 616 

 Biotypes, 712 

 Biparental reproduction, see Reproduction, 



biparental 

 Bishop, A., 908, 909, 910, 911, 950; 



ciliate fibrillar systems, 250, 251 

 Blaauw, 289 

 Bles, 72, 77, 125, 167, 368, 384 



