INDEX 



1121 



Cook, 367, 1065 



Copeland, 343 



Coprotnonas subtilis, 584, 585 f. 



Coprozoic Protozoa, 6 



Copulating cells, see Gametes 



Copulation, gametic meiosis and fertiliza- 

 tion, 584-601; Sporozoa, 601-6 



Corpse, 28 



Councilmania lafleuri {Endamoeba colt), 

 life cycle, 569, 572 



Coventry, 855, 856, 857, 861 



Cowdry, 118 



Cowdry and Scott, 121, 135, 138 



Cragg, 1043, 1045 



Craig, 819, 874, 1043, 1044 



Crawley, 606 



Cross, J. B., 928 



Cross-fertilization, differences between 

 self-fertilization and, 606 f. 



Crossing over and linkage, 737-40, 743- 

 45 



Crouch, 912, 1044 



Crozier, 531 



Crozier and Harris, 531 



Cryptocercus, Protozoa of termites and, 

 894, 923-29; relationship between flag- 

 ellates of termites and, 894, 961-73 



Crystals, specific gravity, 80; defined, 179 



Cuenot, 915, 937 



Culbertson, 860 



Culbertson and Wotton, 855, 856, 860 



Cultures, use of in study of Protozoa, 

 l4f. ; mediums, 15; technique and 

 significance of control in protozoan, 

 448-74; "pure-mixed" methods, 448; 

 problem of sterilization, 449-67; im- 

 portance of adequate sterility tests, 

 467 f . ; Establishment of sterilized Proto- 

 zoa in, 468-73; literature cited 473 f., 

 507-16; food requirements and other 

 factors influencing growth of Protozoa 

 in pure cultures, 475-516; growth in 

 pure, as a population problem, 495- 

 99; pedigree isolation culture and life 

 cycles, 527-31; methods for growing 

 bacteria-free, pure cultures, 538-44 



Cunha, A. M., da, 1023 



Cunha, A. M., da, and Muniz, J., 912, 

 1044, 1047, 1050 



Cutler, 154 



Cutler and Crump, 523, 524, 535 



Cyanellae, relationship to host, 1010 



Cyanide, respiratory sensitivity, 376 ff. 



Cyclic adaptation of Protozoa to hosts, 

 933 



Cyclical variations, and regeneration, 775- 

 80 



Cycloposthiidae in mammals, 973 



Cyst, vitality of protozoon within, 4 ; 

 specific gravity, 79 



Cytochrome, 373 



Cytochrome-cytochrome oxidase system of 

 hydrogen acceptors, 376-80 



Cytokinetic mechanism, 44 



Cytology, cytoplasmic granules a special- 

 ized branch of, 111 



Cytology of cell division, material for 

 study of, 45 



Cytomicrosomes, 432; see also mitochon- 

 dria 



Cytoplasm, coordination between nuclear 

 and cytoplasmic division processes, 

 85 f.; effect of, and its relation to nu- 

 clear constitution, 762-69 



Cytoplasmic fission, attachment an im- 

 portant factor in, 73 



Cytoplasmic inclusions, 111-90; mito- 

 chondria, 112-26; vacuome hypothesis, 

 126-29; digestive granules, 129-32; seg- 

 regation granules, 132-38; Golgi bodies, 

 138-44; excretory granules, 144-50; 

 lipoid reserves, 150-53; carbohydrate 

 reserves, 153-59; protein reserve bodies, 

 160-66; external secretion, 166-68; 

 granular complex, 168-74; continuity of 

 cytoplasmic granules, 174-77; classifica- 

 tion of cytoplasmic granules, 177-79; 

 comparison with cells of the Metazoa, 

 179-81; literature cited, 182-90; see also 

 entries under Granules 



Czermak, 208, 217 



Dahmen, 874 



Dallasia, see Glaucoma jrontata 



Dallinger, 718 



Dangeard, P., 128, 168, 589, 613, 1032, 

 1033, 1041, 1042, 1043, 1048, 1049, 

 1050, 1051, 1052, 1053, 1054, 1056, 

 1057, 1058, 1059, 1063, 1065, 1066, 

 1067, 1070, 1073, 1074, 1075 



Daniel, 369 



Daniel and Chalkley, 56, 539 



Daniels, M. L., cytoplasmic inclusions, 81, 

 117, 122, 126, 141, 142, 154, 160, l6l, 

 162, 169, 



Darby, 527, 528, 529, 536, 541 



