CONTENTS xxvii 



Section III. Detection and identification of the treponema, 732 



Section IV. Cultivation experiments, 736 



Section V. Serum diagnosis, - 737 



Wassermann's reaction, p. 737. Chemical methods of serum diag- 

 nosis, p. 740. 



PART V. THE PROTOZOAN PARASITES. 



I. THE RHIZOPODA. 



LV. The amoebae. 



Introduction, - 745 



Section I. Amoeba princeps, 745 



Section II. The intestinal amoebce, 746 



(i) Amoeba coli, p. 747. (ii) Amoeba histolytica, p. 748. 



Methods of detection, p. 748. Cultivation, p. 750. Experimental 

 infection, p. 751. 



II. THE SPOROZOA. 

 A. THE NEOSPORIDIA. 



LVI. The Microsporidia, Myxosporidia, Sarcosporidia, Hap- 

 losporidia. 



Section I. The Microsporidia, 752 



Nosema bombycis, 752. Nosema apis, 753. 



Section II. The Myxosporidia, 754 



Section III. The Sarcosporidia, - 756 



Section IV. The Haplosporidia, - 759 



B. THE TELOSPORID1A. 



LVII. The Coccidiidea. 



Section I. The genus Coccidium, - - 760 



Coccidium cuniculi, p. 760. Morphology, p. 761. Life history, 



p. 762. 



Other principal species of coccidia, p. 764. 



Section II. The genus Klossia, - 765 



Section III. Parasites in tumours, - 766 



(1) Coccidia p. 766. (2) Micrococcus neoformans, p. 769. 



LVIII. The intra-corpuscular Haematozoa. 



Section I. The genus hcemamoeba, - 770 



