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GENERAL INDEX 



Cage infection in mouse cancer, 208 

 Camptonema nutans, origin of axio- 



podia, 33 

 Cancer and protozoa, 204 



cell inclusions, 212 

 Cannopylea, classification, 42 

 Caryotropha mesnili, 202 

 schizogony, 183 

 Caryozoic parasites, 176 

 Cell autonomy, theory of cancer, 208 



di\ision, causes, 87, 88 

 in Paramecium, 88 

 Centralkorn, centrosome in heliozoa, 30 

 Centronucleus, see kinoplasmic struc- 

 tures, 29 

 Centropyxis aculeata, chromidia, 116 

 Cephalina^, classification, 59 

 Cephalont, definition, 177 

 Ceratiomyxa hydnoides, exogamy, 150 

 Ceratium tripos, 24 

 Ceratomyxidtp, classification, 66 

 Cercomonadidsp, classification, 47 

 Cercomonas dujardinii, exogamy, 154 

 Chalarathoraca, classification, 40 

 ChiliferidiP, classification, 53 

 Chilomonas paramecium, protoplasmic 



structure, 120 

 Chilostomellida, 141 

 Chitin, basis of shells and tests, 24 

 Chlamydodontida^, classification, 52 

 Chlamydomvxa, classification, 38 

 ChlamA-dophora, classification, 40 

 Chlamydophrvs stercorea, chromidia, 

 116, 213 

 life history, 294 

 Chlamydospore, definition, 183 

 Chlamydozoa, 303 

 Chlorofiagcllida, classification, 48 

 Chloronnxida', classification, 67 

 Choanoflagellata, classification, 48 

 Chromatophores, protoplasmic struc- 

 ture, 26 

 Chromidia at period of maturity, 115 



in rhizopods, 116 

 Chromosomes and inheritance, 89 



in trypanosoma, 255 

 Chromulina fla\icans food-getting, 72 

 Chrysoflagellida, classification, 48 

 Cilia and classification of infusoria, 49 

 Ciiiata, classification, 52 

 Cirri, protoplasmic structure, 23 

 Club-root and cancer, 210 

 Club-shaped bodies in babesia, 277 

 Coccidiida', classification, 63 

 Coccidiidia, classification, 62 

 Coccidioides immitis, 195 

 (.'occidium schubergi, exogamy, 160 

 life cvcle, 180 

 life history, 99 

 Cochliopodium, 23 



Codonecida', classification, 47 

 I Codosiga c\'mosa, 20 

 Coelosporiida>, classification, 68 

 Coelozoic parasites, 176 

 Coitus, mode of transmission of try- 



panosomes, 265 

 Collida, classification, 40 

 Colony formation, 19 

 Colors in water due to protozoa, 26 

 Conjugation, 137 

 Consciousness, 71 

 Contractile vacuoles, function, 83 



Griffiths, Hartog interpreta- 

 tion, 83 

 Copromonas subtilis, cycle, 188 



exogamy, 153 

 Copromyxa, classification, 38 

 Cornuspira, classification, 39 

 Craterium, classification, 38 

 Crithidia, genus, 241 



gerridis, 242 



melophagia, 241 



subulata, 233 

 Cyclammina, classification, 39 

 Cyclospora caryolytica, 183 



cause of acute enteritis in moles, 

 203 

 Cyrtoida, classification, 42 

 Cystoflagellata, classification, 49 

 Cytomere, definition, 183 

 Cytoryctes varioLT, 202, 309, 310, 311 

 Cj'tozoic parasites, 176 



Dactylophorid.e, classification, 60 

 Dallingeria drvsdali, exogamy, 154 

 Death in protozoa physiological and 



germinal, 130 

 Dendrocometida:', classification, 56 

 Dendrosomida-, classification, 56 

 Depression periods in protozoa, 108 



action of salts and renewed vitality, 

 131 

 Desmothoraca, classification, 40 

 Deutomerite, definition, 178 

 Dictyostelium, classification, 38 

 Dictyotic moment in shell formation, 24 

 Didinium nasutum, food-getting, 74 

 Didymium, classification, 38 

 Didymophyids', classification, 60 

 Diffuse flagella, 45 

 Digestion in foraminifera, 78 



in infusoria, 79 



Metalnikoff on acid and alkaline, 80 



in mycetozoa, 80 

 Dileptus, division of distributed nucleus, 

 92, 93 



effects of starvation, 19 W 



Dimorpha mutans, 32 ^' 



