Index 



Haematozoa, 86. 



Haemoflagellatos. See Trypanosomas. 



Haplometra cylindracea, 278, 290, 291, 

 294, 295, 356, 360. 



Haptomonads, 171, 174-176; illus- 

 trated, opp. 18S, 190. 



Hargitt, C. W., quoted, 78. 



Harper, E. II., eited, 12. 



Harriman Alaska Expedition, 305. 



Hartmann, M., 144, 151, 236, 237, 

 245, 248, 250. 



Hedley, C, eited, 303. 



Heliotropism, factor in plankton 

 migration, 8, 9, 10, 11. 



Hemidinium, 320. 



Hemiptera, 137. 



Henger, quoted, 301. 



Henshaw, H. W., eited, 198, 199. 



Herouard, E., 237, 238. 



Herpetomonas, 144, 157 ; pliylogenetie 

 relationships of, 13(5-137. 

 jaeulum, 138. 

 pattoni, 138. 

 pediculi, 138. 

 stratiomyiae, 138. 



Hexamitus, 235. 

 intestinalis, 249. 



Holmes, S. J., 305. See also Ritter 

 and Holmes. 



Hosts, hemipteran insect, of flagellate 

 parasites, 137; method of infec- 

 tion. 1:17 138; Mood-sucking, 138; 

 cold-blooded, 138; plant-feeding, 

 138; vertebrate and invertebrate, 



Huxley, T. H., 328. 



Hyla regilla, 363. 



Hvpermastigina. 144. 



Id'othea, 11. 



India, occurrence of Collodictyon tri- 

 ciliatum in, 204; some new myrio- 

 pods from, 389. 



Indian Ocean, occurrence of Desmop- 

 terus in, 85. 



Infection, caused by ingestion of 

 cysts, 112: locus of, in the rat, 

 116; of hemipteran insect hosts, 

 methods of, 137-138. 



Infective spores, 171 ; illustrated, opp. 

 182. 



Inheritance in binary fission, in Collo- 

 dictyon triciliatum, 252. 



Ishikawa, C, 328. 



Isopod wood borers, 303. 



Isopods, rock-boring, occurrence of 

 along the shore of San Francisco 

 Bay, 299-316, on Ran Pablo Bay, 

 306; fossil, 302. See also Sphae- 

 romidae ; Sphaeroma. 



Janira, 303. 



Jannsens, F. A., and Morgan, T. H.. 

 252. 



Japan, myriopod from, 389. 



Jennings, H. S., quoted, 71. 



Johnson, C. W., identification of Pro- 



tocalliphora azurea, 194. 

 Johnson, Mrs. J. C, acknowledgment 



to, 337. 

 Johnson. John ('.. 335. 

 Johnston, S. J., cited, 297. 

 Jollos, V., cited, 318. 

 Kent, W. S., quoted, 203, 238; cited, 



235. 

 Kepner, W. A., and Edwards. J. G., 



cited. 249. 

 Keuten, J., 235. 

 Kinetic membrane, term employed in 



describing mitosis in Collodictyon 



triciliatum, 226; discussion of, 



250-252. 

 Kinetonucleus, parabasal body, 144, 



4(1.1. 

 ' ' Kinetoplaste, " 125. 

 Klehs. <;.. cited, 203, 217; 236, 237, 



238. 

 Knudsen, M., Tabli s, 5. 

 Kofoid, C. A., 317, 389; acknowledg- 

 ment to, 139, 204; cited, 151. 

 Kofoid, C. A., and Christiansen, E. B., 



cited. 110, 112, 113. 114, 121, 225. 

 Kofoid. C. A., and McCulloch, 139. 

 Kofoid, C. A., and Swezv, O., cited, 



112, 154, 163, 164, 225, 242, 318, 



322, 323. passvm. 

 Labidocera aestiva, 9. 



trispinosum, (> ; reactions of. 44—50; 



phototropism, 45. 48, 69; geo- 



tropism, 46-50, 70. 73. 

 Laboratory conditions, effects of, on 

 experimental animals, 66. 

 Lagerheimia, as a food found in Col- 

 lodictyon triciliatum, 206, 212, 



215, 221; figure showing. 211. 

 La Jolla, temperature in region about, 



simulated, 5. 

 Lambliasis of man, 107. 

 Lankester, P., 237, 238. 

 Lawson, A. C, acknowledgment to. 



305. 

 Lebour, M. V., 335, 356, 357, 358, 361, 



364, 365. 

 Leeithodendriidae, 278, 290. 

 Leger, A. See Chatton and Leger. 

 Li'ishmania like bodies, 162, 179. 

 Lemmermann, E., 236; cited, 322. 

 Lemna. 204. 

 Lepodermatidae, 297. 

 Leptocoris trivittatus, 138, 140. 

 Leptodiscus, 236, 329. 

 Leptomonas, phvlogenetic relations 



of. 136-137; 157. 

 pattoni, 140, 157. 

 Leynes, If. See Garrison and Leynes. 

 Life Cycle of Crithidia, Compared 



with that of Trypanosoma in the 



Invertebrate Host, 135-190. 



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