SUBJECT INDEX — MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION 



M. 1901.3, 1909.1; Lunel, G. 18S0.2; 

 NiooU, W. 1909.1, 1910.1, Add. 1907.1; 

 Oerley, L. 1885.1,.3; Perrot, L. 1819.1; 

 Ward, H. B. 1894.2,.3; Zsohokke, 



F. 1903.1, Add. 1891.1, 1896.1; Acha- 

 rius, E. Add. 1780.1, .2; Cobbold, T. S. 

 Add. 1873.1,.2, 1876.1, 1880.1; Condo- 

 relli-Francaviglia, M. Add. 1898.1, .2; 

 Furnell, M. C. Add. 1SS4.1; Prenant, A. 

 Add. 1886.1. 



Early references in Pre-Linn. section. 

 Frisch, J. 1727.1-1734.2; Garsin, L. 



1730.1; Geoffroy, C. 1710.1; Rongeard, 

 - 1723.1. — Translations of Frisch, J. 

 Frisch, J. L. Add. 1781.1-.4. 



Phylum Platyhelminthes 

 Class Turbellaria 



Sanguin icola (Family Rhynchostomidce) 

 living in blood of carp and tench. Rhabdo- 

 coels with greatly reduced pharynx. First 

 known Turbellarian, parasitic in verte- 

 brates. Plehn, M. 1905.1, Add. 1905.1. 



Class Trematoda 



For a comprehensive treatise on Trema- 

 todes, with references to the literature and 

 detailed lists of hosts, consult the article by 

 ♦M. Braxin in Bronn's "Klasseu und Ord- 

 nungen des Thier-Reichs," Bd. iv, Abth. 

 la, 1879-1893, pp. 303-925. 



The part of the bibliography of -AStiles, 

 C. W. & Hassall, A. 1902.1, dealing with 

 trematodes, is the "Index-catalogue of 

 medical and veterinary zoology. Sub- 

 jects: Trematoda and trematode diseases." 

 Bull. 37, Hygienic Lab., U. S. Public 

 Health Service, Washington, 1908, 398 p. 



Miscellaneous papers on Trematoda 

 throughout the world. Ambrose, J. 1890.1; 

 Daday, J. 1905.1, 1907.1; Delaroche, F. 

 E. 1810.1; Goldberger, J. 1911.1; Lin- 

 ton, E. 1898.3, 1912.3; MarshaU, W. & 

 GUbert, N. C. 1905.2; Parona, C. & 

 Perugia, A. 1889.1-1892.1, Add. 1890.1- 

 1896.1; Perugia, A. 1895. 1, 1896.1; Scott, 

 T. 1911.1; Stafford, J. 1902.1, 1904.1, 

 1905.1, 1907.1, Add. 1904.1; Zacharias, 

 E. O. 1893.1; Ariola, V. Add. 1899.1; 

 Hausmann, L. Add. 1896.1; Luehe, M. 

 Add. 1906.1; Maclaren, X. Add. 1903.1; 

 Sonsino, P. Add. 1890.1, 1891.1. 

 Order HETEROCOTYLEA 



(Chiefly ectoparasites; in fishes, infesting 

 the gills and skin.) 



Microcotyle. MacCallum, G. A. 1913.2, 

 ,3; MacCallum, G. & MacCallum, W. 



G. 1913.1. — Squalonchocotyle borealis, 

 parasitic on sleeper shark. Ward, H. B. 

 1910.5. 



Tristomum. Bell, F. J. Add. 1891.1; 

 Setti, E. Add. 1898.1. —Epibdella. Bene- 

 den, P. J. Add. 1856.2; Schoett, H. Add. 

 1896.1. — Monocotyle. Pratt, H. S. Add. 

 1910.1. 



Gyrodactylus, the cause of much trouble 

 to the fish culturist. Bradley, C. L. 1861.1 ; 

 •Kathariner, L. 1895.1; Leonhardt, E. 

 E. 1905.11; Ryder, J. A. 1884.6. 



Treatment of Gyrodactyliasis. Hofer, B. 

 1902.1, 1904.2; Usakov, B. 1907.1; Vos- 

 kresenskii, A. 1909.1. 



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Octobothrium sagillatu/u. as a cause of 

 pernicious anwmia. Hofer, B. 1903.2 

 1904.2. 



Order ASPIDOCOTYLEA 



Macraspis elegans Olsson, parasitic in 

 gall bladder of Chimmra. Olsson, P. H. 

 1896.1. 



Aspidogaster ringens Linton, and A. 

 kemostoma n. sp., parasitic in alimentary 

 tract of pompano. MacCallum, G. A. & 

 MacCallum, W. G. Add. 1913.1. 

 Order MALACOCOTYLEA 



(Chiefly endoparasites, infesting the alimen- 

 tary tract and gall bladder, although some 

 species of Distomum occur in the gills.) 



Amphistomum in notochord of Protop- 

 ierus. Burckhardt, C. R. 1891.1. — Cli- 

 nostomum marginatum in American fresh- 

 water fishes. Osborn, H. L. 1901.1, 1911.1, 

 1912.1. — Cryptogonimus chyli, in black 

 bass. Osborn, H. L. 1903.1, .2, 1910.1. 



Diplostomum or Holostomum cuticula, 

 as cause of Diplostomiasis. Linton, E. 

 1898.3; Pavesi, P. 1881.1; Poppe, S. A. 

 1911.1; Gamble, F. W. & Drew, G. H. 

 Add. 1911.1. 



For the anatomical details of Distomum, 

 see •Looss, A. Add. 1894.1. 



Various papers, chiefly on Distomum. 

 Braun, M. G. 1894.2; Cobbold, T. S. 

 1867.1; Johnston, S. J. 1902.1; Leidy, 

 J. 1851.1, .2, 1853.1, 1888.2; Linstow, O. 



F. 1907.1; Looss, A. 1901.1; Luhe, M. 

 1900.1; MacCallum, W.. G. 1895.1, 

 1905.1; Macleay, W. 1877.1; Nickerson, 

 W. S. 1900.1; Sinicyn, D. 1905.1, Add. 

 1906.1; Ward, H. B. 1894.1, 1901.1; 

 Weyenbergh, H. 1875.1, 1877.2; Cha- 

 vannes, A. Add. 1851.1; Schroeder, A. E. 

 Add. 1895.1. 



Class Cestoidea 

 (Tapeworms or Cestoda) 



A valuable treatise is the article by -^M. 

 Braun in Bronn's "Klassen u. Ordnun- 

 gen," Bd. iv, Abth. lb, 1894-1900. 



The part of the bibliography of -A-Stiles, 

 C. W. & Hassall, A. 1902.1, dealing with 

 cestodes, is the "Index-catalogue of medical 

 and veterinary zoology. Subjects: Ces- 

 toda and Cestodarea." Bull. 85, Hy- 

 gienic Lab., U. S. Public Health Service, 

 Washington, 1912, 476 p. 



Amphiptyches urna Wagener, from Chi- 

 mcera and Callorhynchus. Haswell, W. A. 

 1902.2; Olsson, P. H. 1896.1; Scott, T. 

 1911.1; Spencer, W.B. 1899.1; Wagener, 



G. 1852.1. 



Ligula (Riemenwurm) infesting cmlom 

 and causing peritonitis or ligulosis. Fishes, 

 chiefly cyprinids, are the intermediate hosts, 

 the final hosts being aquatic birds. Miscella- 

 neous papers. Leidy, J. 1856.5, 1873.4 

 Levander, K. M. 1904.1; Linton, E 

 1891.5; Neveu-Lemaire, M. 1909.1 



Parona, C. & Mazza, F. 1900.1; Wilier, 

 A. 1912.1; Davaine, C. J. Add. 1865.1 

 Donnadieu, A. L. Add. 1870.1. —Mor- 

 tality caused by Ligula. Hofer, B. 1904.2 

 Rdtz, S. 1893.1. 



Tetracotylus percce-fiuviatilis, cause of 

 epidemic in Italian lakes. Mazzarelli, G. 



