INDEX 



867 



Larvae in wounds,, see also under Names of 

 Parasites 



Larvicides, use in campaign against mos- 

 quitoes, 636 



Larynx, ascarides invading, 691 



leeches in, 699, 700 



La Spadu, echinococcus of liver rupturing 



into abdominal cavity, 652 

 Lasioconops, characters, 564 

 Lassar's paste, application in creeping 



disease, 732 



Laurer's canal of trematodes, 221, 222 

 Laveran, A., classification of trypanosomes, 



71 



cross-immunity experiments with Try- 

 panosoma rhodesiense and T. brucei, 80, 

 94 



with trypanosomes, 80 



discovery of true malarial parasites 

 by, 157 



latent forms of trypanosomes, 74 



on Leucocytozoa, 153, 742 



Trypanosoma pecaudi, 95 



and Franchini, inoculation experi- 

 ments with Crithidia fasciculata, 104 



with Herpetomonas cteno- 

 cephali, 103 



- with H. pattoni, 103 



and Mesnil, isolation of sarcocystin, 

 191 



on the spore of Sarcocystis 

 tenella, 193 



" Trypanosomes et Trypano- 

 somiases," 617 



and Thiroitx, treatment of sleeping 

 sickness, 623 



Laverania, characters, 164, 569 



malarice (Plasmodium falciparum), 



crescents of, 162, 167, 168 



sites of development, 169 



cultivation of, clumping in, 172 



cultures of, number of spores 

 produced, 172 



development, duration of, 167 



distinctive characters of, 169 



invasion of spleen by, 168 



merozoites, number of, 168 



number in one red blood cor- 

 puscle, 167 



oocysts of, in stomach of Ano- 

 pheles, 163 



ob'kinete of, in stomach of 

 Anopheles maculipennis, 162 



- parasite of malignant tertian 

 or sub-tertian fever, 167 



and quotidian 

 malaria, 167, 633 

 pathological effects, 634 



question of varieties or sub- 

 species, 167 



" signet-ring " stage, 167 



sporozoites, 169 



stages of development in intes- 

 tine of Anopheles maculipennis, 162 



synonyms, 167 



- trophozoites of, 167, 168 



Lee, II. J., creeping disease, 729 

 Leeches in upper air passages, 699, 700 



cases reported by various 

 authors, 699, 700, 701 



mention among ancient writers, 

 699, 700 



invading body, means of riddance, 701 



see also Hirudinea, Rhyncobdellidce 

 Leeuwenhoek, opposition to theory of spon- 

 taneous generation, 10 



Leger, L., classification of Coccidiidea, 141, 

 142 



genus Crithidia, 104 



I researches on Coccidia, 137 

 Leger, M., proportion of population in 



Tonkin infected with Clonorchis en- 



demicus, 260 

 Leger, M. and A., proposed classification of 



Leucocytozoa, 153 

 Leichtenstern, bothriocephalus anaemia, 646 



toxic symptoms following thymol ad- 



ministration, 686 



Leidy, genus Endamceba, 31, 34, 734 

 Leignathus sylviarum, 493 

 Leiper, K. T., Gastrodiscoides, 236 

 host of Filaria loa, 601 



identity of (Esophagostomum brumpti 



with CEs. apiostomum, 444 



report of Bilharzia Mission under, 277 



Leipzig, frequency of infection of various 



organs of animals with echinococcus 



slaughtered at, 347 

 Leisering, percentage of rats infected with 



Trichinella, 427 



Leishman, Sir W. B., experimental re- 

 searches on infection with Spirochmta 



duttoni, 117, 118 

 on parasite of Indian kala-azar, 



105 



treatment of Indian kala-azar, 626 

 Leishman-Donovan body, see Leishmania 



donovani 

 I Leishman granules in Lcelaps echidninus, 



493 

 Leishmania, 67, 104 * 



donovani, 105 



cause of Indian kala-azar, 105, 626 



cultivation methods, 106 



- inoculation experiments with, 107 



localization of infection, 105 



morphology, 105, 106 



possible mode of transmission, 107 



evolution from flagellates of inverte- 



brates, 739 



infantum, cause of infantile kala-azar, 



105, 109, 627 



cultivation methods, 109 



immunity to, 112 



in dogs, 110 



I inoculation, 110 



animals suitable for, 110 



probable transmitter, 111 



- probable origin of, 103, 739 



- tropica, 105, 107 



cause of Oriental sore, 105, 107, 627 



cultivation methods, 108 



