xxviii CONTENTS 



1. The haematozoon of malaria, - - 770 



Methods of examination, p. 770. Structure of the parasite, p. 772. 

 Morphology, p. 774. Life history, p. 776. The different species of 

 haematozoa found in malaria, p. 778. 



Examination of mosquitos, p. 780. 

 Experimental inoculation, p. 781. 



2. The haematozoon of monkeys, - 781 



3. The hsematozoon of bats, - 781 



4. The haematozoa of birds, - 781 

 Section II. The genus Hcemogregarina, - 783 



1. Haemogregarina stepanowi, 783 



2. Haemogregarina ranarum, - 784 



3. Haemogregarina lacertarum, 785 



LIX. The intra-corpuscular haematozoa (continued}. 



Section III. The genus Piroplasma, - 786 



1. Piroplasma bigeminum, - 787 



Morphology and method of multiplication, p. 787. Methods of 

 examination, p. 790. Immunity, p. 791. 



2. Piroplasma ovis, - 791 



3. Piroplasma canis, 791 



4. Piroplasma equi, 792 



5. Piroplasma pitheci, 793 

 Section IV. The genus Theileria, 793 



Theileria parva. 



LX. The Gregarinida. 794 



C. OF UNCERTAIN CLASSIFICATION. 



LXI. Parasites of the genus Leishmania. 



1. Leishmania donovani, 797 



Methods of detection and appearance of the parasite in the tissues, 

 p. 797. Appearance in cultures, p. 799. ^Etiology, p. 799. Experi- 

 mental inoculation, p. 800. 



2. Leishmania infantum, 800 



3. Leishmania tropica, - - - - - 802 



III. THE FLAGELLATA. 



LXII. The Flagellata. 



Introduction, - - 803 



Section I. The Trypanosomata* - 803 



Introduction and general methods of examination, p. 803. 



