254 TEYPANOSOME IN BLOOD OF MAN. 



III. 1898. R. Koch. 



" Reiseberichte iJBER Rinderpest, Bubonenpest in 

 Indien und Afrika, Tsetse- oder Surrakrankheit, 

 Texas Fieber, tropischb Malaria, Schwarzwasser- 

 fieber " (Berlin : J. Springer : 136 pp.). Pp. 65-72, 87-88. 



According to Laveran and Mesnil, [171] P- 2, notes 1 

 and 2, the author records the occurrence of Nagana in 

 German East Africa, and states (p. 66) that in 1895 he 

 observed Trypanosomes in blood-films relating to Tsetse- 

 fly disease, which had been forwarded to him from Togo 

 (Slave Coast). 



IV. 1898. Dr. G. Nepveu. 



" SuR UN Trypanosome dans le sang de l'homme " 

 {Comptes Sendus Hehdomadaires des Seances et Memoires 

 de la Societe de Biologie. Tome cinquieme — Dixicme Serie. 

 Seance du 24 Decembre 1898, pp. 1172-1174). 



The parasite was found in 1890 fairly common in the 

 blood of a patient in Algeria, together with Laverania. 

 It is not described in detail or named, but exhibited all 

 the characters of Trypanosoma. The organism was first 

 mentioned by the author in his paper entitled " Etude 

 sur les Parasites du Sang chez les Paludiques " (Compt. 

 Rend. Hebd. des Seances et Mem. Soc. Biol. Tome 

 Troisieme — Neuvieme Serie. Annee 1891, pp. 39-50). 



V. 1898. A. A. Kanthack, H. E. Durham, and W. F. H. Blandford. 



" On Nagana, or Tsetse-Fly Disease." Report, 

 made to the Tsetse-fly Committee of the Royal Society, 

 of Observations and Experiments carried out from 

 November, 1896, to August, 1898 (Proceedings of the 

 Royal Society of London, Vol. LXIV., Nov. 19, 1898, 

 pp. 100-118). 



VI. 1899. G. H. F. Nuttall, M.D. 



" On the Role op Insects, Arachnids and 

 Myriapods, as carriers in the Spread of Bacterial 

 and Parasitic Diseases of Man and Animals. A 

 Critical and Historical Study (Johns Hopkins 

 Hospital Beports, Vol. VIII., pp. 1-155, Plates I.-III.). 



Tsetse-fly Disease, pp. 68-71. — Resume, chiefly of 

 Bruce's results. 



Bibliography, pp. 139-140. 



