390 SPOROZOA. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



The Bibliography is divided into several sections, viz., 

 Text-books and Sporozoa in General ; Gregaeinida ; 

 CocciDiA ; H^MOSPORiDiA ; Cnidosporidia ; Sarcosporidia ; 

 and Haplosporidia. If a reference is not found under 

 " Text-books and Sporozoa in General," it should be looked 

 for under the particular Order to which the work relates. 



Text-books and Sporozoa in General. 



j^XEXEirFE, A. (1912). — Le parasitisme des Euglenienset la phylogenie 



des Sporozoaires sensu stricto. Arch. Zool. exp. gen., X (N. & R.), 



pp. Ixxiii-lxxxviii). 

 Bhatia, B. L. (1938). — Phylogeny and classification of the Sporozoa. 



Proc. Indian Sci. Congr. (Abstract), p. 156. 

 Beumpt, E. (1936). — Precis de Parasitologic. Cinquieme edition. 



Paris. 

 BuTSCHLi, O. (1882-9). — Sporozoa. In Bronn, Klassen imd Ordnungen 



des Tierreichs, Bd. 1 (Protozoa), Abth. I, pp. 479-616, pis. 



xxxiii— xxxvi. 

 Calkins, G. N. (1933).- — Biologj^ of the Protozoa. 2nd edition. 



Philadelphia & New York. 

 Castellani, a., & Chalmers, A. J. (1919). — ^Manual of Tropical 



Medicine. Third edition. London. 

 Cbaig, C. F. (1926). — ^A Manual of the Parasitic Protozoa of Man. 



Philadelphia & London. 

 Delage, Y., & Herouajsd, E. (1897). — Sporozoaires. In Traite de 



Zoologie concrete , T. 1 (Protozoa), pp. 254-302, figs. 401-67. 

 DoBELL, C. (1924). — The chromosome cycle of the Sporozoa considered 



in relation to the chromosome theory of heredity. Cellule, 



XXXV, pp. 169-92, 2 figs. 

 •j-Edwaeds, J. T. (1925). — Report of the Imperial Bacteriological 



Laboratory, Muktesar, for the two years ending March 31, 



1924. Calcutta. 

 Fantham, H. B. (1936). — The evolution of parasitism among the 



Protozoa. Scientia, Bologna, LIX, pp. 316—24. 

 tCAiGER, S. H. (1910). — A preliminary check-list of the parasites 



of Indian domesticated animals. J. trap. vet. sci., Calcutta, 



V, pp. 65-71. 



t prefixed to a reference indicates that it records some species from 

 India, Burma or Ceylon. 



