INDEX* 



Acartia, 12. 



clausi, 6; reactions of, 16-22; photo- 



tropism, 16, 21, 22, 69; geotrop- 



ism, 17. 20, 21, 22, 69, 70. 73, 7 I ; 



variation in behavior of, 68. 

 tonsa, 6; reactions of, 16-22; photo- 



tropism, 16, 20, 21, 22, 69; geo 



tropism, 17, 21, 22, 69, 70, 73, 74; 



vertical distribution of, 20. 

 Acknowledgments, 80, 139; 203-204, 



337, 412. 

 Actinophrys, 206. 



eichornii, 235. 

 African Coast, occurrence of Desmop- 



terus on, 85. 

 Agamodistomes, encysted, 336, 361— 



365. 

 Agamodistomum mareianae, 360. 

 Albatross, U. 8. Bureau of Fisheries 



Steamer, 85. 

 Alexeieff, A.. 12:1, 125, 242. 

 Alkalinity, influence of, 214. 

 AUee, W. C, 71. 

 Allman, G. J., 325, 328. 

 Allocreadium isoporum, 360. 

 Amoeba, as a food found in Collo- 



dictyon trieiliatum, 221; of the 



Umax group, 242. 

 radiosa, 205. 

 Amphistomum conicum, 346. 



subclavatum, 340, 346, 360. 

 Anapleura, 137. 

 Anas platyrhynchos, 337. 

 Anchitrema sanguineum, 276, 278, 290, 



292, 360. 

 Anseranus semipalmata, 337. 

 Astasia, 212. 

 Astomea, 237. 

 Astragalinus psaltria hesperophilus, 



191, 193, 197. 

 tristis salicamans, 191, 197. 

 Atlantic Ocean, occurrence of Des- 



mopterus in, 85. 

 Austen, E., cited, 191. 

 Balanus, larvae, 7, 10, 30; phototaxis 



of, 13. 

 Balanus perforatus, 7. 

 Ballou, F. H., acknowledgment to, 337. 

 Barrows, Albert L., 299. 

 Bate, C. S., quoted, 302. 

 Bate, C. S., and Westwood, J. O., 



quoted, 300; cited, 301. 

 Bauer, V., 8; quoted, 9. 



Hay of Islands, New Zealand, occur- 

 rence of Sphaeroma verrucauda 

 in, 303. 



Behavior, specificity in, in diurnal 

 migrations of plankton animals, 

 68. 



Belar, K., 235, 245. 



"Binary" cyst, 108, 110, 116, 117, 

 118, 119; lack of parabasal bodv, 

 112. 



Biliary Fission in Collodictyon tri- 

 eiliatum Carter, 201-274: influ- 

 ence of temperature on, 205 ; in 

 Giardia microti, 108, 110, 113, 

 115-118, 119; method of plasmo- 

 tomy, 12; movement in trieho- 

 monads, 112; in Crithidia eury- 

 ophthalmi, 165-168; figure show- 

 ing in Crithidia leptoeoridis, 167; 

 increase of organelles in process 

 of. 167-168; illustrated, opp. 184. 



Binuclear theory of Ilartmann, 151. 



Binucleata, 237^ 



Binucleated spores (Leishmania-like 

 bodies), 162. 179. 



Biological Station, University of 

 Michigan, 275. 



Birds, study of effect on, of blood- 

 sucking fly-larvae. 191-199. 



Bismuth salicylate, ami bismuth sub- 

 nitrate, therapeutic value of, in 

 treating giardiasis; in man, 126, 

 131, 132; in rats, 126-132; dose, 

 li's; discussion of results of treat- 

 ment, 130-132. 



Bismuth subnitrate. See Bismuth 

 salicylate. 



Blochmann, F., 236. 



Bodo, 206, 234 : 235. 

 caudatus, 245. 



Boeck, W. C, 85, 225. 



Bombay, Island of, occurrence of Col- 

 lodictyon trieiliatum on, 202. 



Braehycoeliinae, 296, 297. 



Brachvcoelium, 296, 297. 

 hospitale, 296. 

 salamandrae, 294, 296. 



Branchionus, 206. 



Breinl, A. See Moore and Breinl. 



Brightwell, T., 328. 



Budil, C. G., acknowledgment to, 337. 



Burckhardt, G., quoted, 78. 



Biitschli, O., quoted, 203; cited, 236, 

 237, 325, 360. 



* Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., Vol. 19. The page numbers 80-88 inclusive occur in 

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