fe CONTENTS. 
CONTENTS OF No. 211, N.S., MAY, 1909. 
MEMOIRS: 
Studies on the Structure and Classification of the Digenetic 
Trematodes. By Wituiam Nicott, M.A., D.Se., of the Univer- 
sity of St. Andrews. (With Plates 9, 10) : é 
On the Anaspidacea, Living and Fossil. By Grorrrey SmirH, 
Fellow of New College, Oxford. (With Plates 11 and 12 and 
62 Text-figures) 
On the so-called “Sexual” “Method of Snore: focuatten in tthe 
Disporic Bacteria. By C. Cuirrorp Dose, Fellow of Trinity 
College, Cambridge; Balfour Student in the University. (With 
Plate 13 and 3 Text-figures) : 
Studies on Polychet Larve. By F. H. Eyer ae MSe., Haaias 
Demonstrator of Zoology in the Victoria University of Man- 
chester. (With Plate 14 and 3 Text-figures) 
Some Observations on Acinetaria. By C. H. Mien, BA. 
Demonstrator at Glasgow University. (With Plate 15 and 6 
Text-figures) 
CONTENTS OF No. 212, N.S., JULY, 1909. 
MEMOIRS: 
Studies on Ceylon Hematozoa. No. 1.—The Life Cycle of Try- 
panosoma vittate. By Murret Ropertson, M.A., Carnegie 
Fellow in the University of Glasgow. (With Plates 16 and 17 
and 4 Text-figures) : : 
The Entry of Zooxanthelle into the — of Mfillepora, and some 
Particulars concerning the Meduse. By JosppH Manaan, M.A., 
A.R.C.Se.1.., Honorary Research Fellow of the University of 
Manchester. (With Plate 18) : 
Physiological Degeneration and Death in Bhs moeba ranarum. 
By C. Currrorp Dose tt, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge ; 
Balfour Student in the University. (With 5 Text-figures) 
Observations on the Ameeba in the Intestines of Persons Suffering 
from Goitre in Gilgit. By Ronerr McCarrison, M.D., M.R.C.P. 
Lond., Captain Indian Medical Service. (With 24 Text- 
figures) 
Peripatus ceramensis, n. s.p. By ink Mai and i C. Kur-— 
sHaw (of Ceram). (With Plate 19) : 
On the Eggs and Instars of Scutigerella sp. By F. Mum ana 
J.C. Kersaaw (of Ceram) 
The Development of the Parasite of Grassi Sore in Garnaen 
By H. Row, M.D.Lond., D.Se.Lond. (With Plate 20) : 
The Structure of Trypanosoma lewisi in Relation to Micro- 
scopical Technique. By E. A. Mincutn, Professor of Protozoo- 
logy in the University of London. (With Plates 21—23) 
Tirte, INpEx, AND ConvTENTS. 
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