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IS. Mitochondria in Ciliates with Especial Beference to Paramecium Ehr., 

 by David Causey. Pp. 231-250, plates 22-24. 



Nos. 11, 12, and IS in one cover. February, 1926 ... .60 



14. Studies on the Ingestion of Leucocytes, and on Mitosis, in Endamoeba 



gingivcUis, by Horace J. Child. Pp. 251-284, plates 25-29, 9 figs, in text. 

 February, 1926 _ „ _ .40 



15. On Oxymonas, a Flagellate with an Extensile and Retractile Proboscis, 



from Kalotermes from British Guiana, by Charles A. Kofoid and OUve 

 Swezy. Pp. 28&-300, plate 30, 5 figures in text 



16. On Proboscidiella multinucleata gen. nov., sp. nov., from Platworyptotermes 



nocens From the Philippine Islands, by Charles A. Eofoid and Olive 



Swezy. Pp. 801-316, plates 31, 32, 4 figures in text 



Nos. 15 and 16 in one cover. February, 1926 — 40 



17. On the Cestode Genus Dipylidium from Cats and Dogs, by Theresa Marie 



Millzner. Pp. 317-356, plates 33-39. February, 1926 50 



18. A Useful Modification of a Clearing Fluid Formulated by Spalteholz, by 



Franklin P. Reagan. Pp. 357-359. 



19. The Earliest Blood Vessels of the Mammalian Embryo, Studied by Means 



of the Injection Method, by Franklin P. Reagan. Pp. 361-364. 



Nos. 18 and 19 in one cover. February, 1926 . — 25 



20. The Biological Relationships of Leishmania and Certain Herpetomonads, 



by Edna Hannibal Wagener and Dorothy Ann Koch. Pp. 365-888, 

 plates 40-43. March, 1926 30 



