SUBJECT INDEX— MORPHOLOGICAL SECTION" 



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Sub-class XEOSPORIDIA 

 Msrxosporidia (Psorosperms of 



fishes) . Occurring in cavities of biliary or 

 urinary organs or infesting connective or 

 muscular tissues. Cause of virulent epi- 

 demics. 



General treatise, u-ith complete review of 

 literature to 1894. *Gurley, R. R. 1894.1. 



Myxobolus chondrophagus Plchn, affect- 

 ing the ear and associated parts and the 

 cause of "staggers" or "Drehkrankheit" in 

 the rainbow trout. Hofer, B. 1903.1, Add. 

 1903.1; Plehn. M. 1905.4, Add. 1904.1, .2; 

 Vincent, E. 1910.1; Winter, F. W. 1905.1. 



Myxobolus cyprini, cause of "Epithe- 

 lioma paptdosum" in the carp (Pockenkrank- 

 heit des Karpfens). A skin disease, sec- 

 ondarily accompanying injection of the 

 kidmys by M. cyprini. Doflein, F. J. 

 1S9S.1, Add. 1S9S.1. 1899.1; Hilgendorf, 

 F. M. 1^89.1; Hilgendorf & Paulicki 

 1S69.1; Hofer, B. 1S96.3, Add. Ib96.1; 

 Wierzejski, A. 1SS7.1; Wittmack, M. C. 

 1S75.1. 



Myxobolus pfeifferi, cause of "Myxo- 

 boliasis tuberosa" or furuncles in the Barbel 

 in France and Germany {Beulenkrankheit 

 der Barben). Drouin de Bouville, R. 

 1909.1: Girard, C. F. 1S90.1: Ludwig, 

 H. IsSs.l; Mfegnin, J. P. 18*5.2; Raillet, 

 A. 1S90.1, Add. 1SS6.1; Stazzi, P. 1906.1; 

 •Thelohan, P. 1894.1 (Cause discovered); 

 KeysseUtz, G. Add. 1908.1,. 2; Merieux 

 & Carre Add. 1899.1; Stazzi, P. Add. 

 1906.1. 



Myxosporidia — in brain and ganglia. 

 Mulsow, K. 1911.2; Weissenberg, R. 

 1911.1. .2, .3; Schuberg, A. & Sehroeder, 

 O. Add. 1905.1. — in eggs ofEsox. Weltner, 

 W. 1892.1. — in gall bladder. Fujita, T. 

 1913.1; .^meriiizew, S. Add. 1907.1, 



1911.1. — in gills and skin. Stempell, W. 

 1904.1,-2; Sehroeder, O. Add. 1906.1. — 

 in eye ofLeuciscus. Trojan, E. Add. 1909.1. 



Various papers on the Myxosporidia; 

 systemaiic studies, life-histories, occurrence, 

 hosts, etc. Butschli, O. 18S1.1; Cepfede, 

 C. 1904.1, 1906.1,.2..3, 1907.1; Chifflot, 

 Conte & Vaney 1907.1; Cohn, L. 1896.1; 

 CrepUn F. C. 1842.1; Fuhrmann, O. 

 1902.1;' Gurlev, R. R. 1893.1, Add. 

 1894.1; Johnstone, J. 1901.1, 1906.3; 

 Laguesse, E. 1906.1; Leger, L. 1906.2,.3; 

 L6ger & Hesse, E. 1907.1; Leidy, J. 

 1875.1; Levander.K.M. 1900.1; Linton, 

 E. 1891.3, .4; Lonnberg, A. J. 1894.5; 

 Xemeczek, A. 1911.1; Perugia, A. 1890.2; 

 Plehn, M. 1906.1, .4; Prenant, A. 1902.1, 

 .2; Reuss, H. 1907.1; Ryder, J. A. 1,880.2; 

 Schuberg, A. & Schroder, O. 1905.1: Sur- 

 beck, G. 1911.S,.9; •Thelohan, P. 1890.1- 

 1894.1, Add. 1890.1-1S93.1; ^^ oodcock, 

 H M. 1903. 1,.2, 1906.1, Add. 1904.1, .2, 

 1907.1; Zschokke, F. 1898.1, Add. 1898.1, 

 .2- WAuerbach, M. Add. 1906.1-1912 1; 

 Balbiani, G. Add. 1883.1; MuUer, J. Add. 

 1841.1; Schmidt, -.Add. 1899.1; Tyzzer, 

 E. E. Add. 1900.1. 



INCERTAE SEDIS 

 Haplosporidia. Including the genus 

 Ichthyosporidium of marine fishes, en- 



cysted in pyloric cceca, heart, liver, and. 

 spleen. Caullerv, M. & Mesnil, F. 1905.1; 

 Robertson, M. 1908.1, 1909.1. 



Serosporidia. Lym phosporidium truttm 

 Calkins, cause of virulent epidemics in 

 brook-trout. Calldns, G. X. 1900.1, .2. 



DISEASES OF THE BLOOD 



For sporozoan blood parasites see Hsemo- 

 sporidia above under Diseases caused by 

 Sporozoa. 



Spirochsetes, flagellate protozoans, 

 chiefly blood parasites but also including 

 intestinal forms. Duboscq, O. & Lebailly, 

 C. Add. 1912.1, 1913.1; Henry, H. Add. 

 1912.1; Neumann, R. O. Add. 1909.1. 



Trypanosomes or Hsemoflagellates. 

 {In fishes, chiefly of the genera Trypano- 

 soma and Trypanoplasma.) Trypanoso- 

 miasis in fishes is the cause of ancemia but 

 not generally of serious epidemics. 



Review of literature to 1902. •Laveran, 

 A. & Mesnil, F. 1902.1. 



Bibliography of trypanosomiasis, includ- 

 ing fishes. Thimm, C. A. 1909.1, 1910.1. 



Various papers describing new species of 

 trypanosomes, mode of transmission by 

 leeches, etc. Botelho, C. 1907.1; •Brumpt, 

 E. 1906.1, .2; Brumpt, E. & Lebailly, C. 

 1904.1; KevsseUtz, -. 1904.1; Lebailly, 

 C. 1904.1-1906.1; •Lfeger, L. 1904.3, 

 .4,.o, 1905.4; Manca, Gr. 1906.1; Mm- 

 chin, E. A. 1898.1, 1909.1; •ilinchin, E. 

 & Woodcock, H. 1910.1; Mokay, T. 

 1904.1; Montel, R. 1905.1; •Xere- 

 sheimer, E. 1911.2; Plehn, M. 1903.2, 

 Add. 1903.1; Sabraz^s, J. & Muratet, E. 



1901.1, 1902.2, 1907.1, 1908.2, 1909.2,.3, 

 Add. 1902.1, 1908.1; Valentin, G. G. 

 1841.1; Wenyon, C. M. 1911.1; Henrj', 

 H. Add. 1910.1, 1913.1; Lingard, A. 

 Add. 1904.1; Neumann, R. O. Add. 

 1909.1. 



DISEASES OF EQGS AND FRY 

 Diseases of eggs caused by chromogenic 

 bacteria. Bonnet, R. 1883.1; Hofer, B. 



1904.2, Add. 1898.4. 



Fungi on fish eggs. Peter, G. A. 1884.1; 

 Ryder, J. A. 1884.5; Berkeley, M. J. Add. 

 1864.1. 



Hydrocele embryonahs or yolk-sac dis- 

 ease of trout fry {Dotterblasenwassersuchi) . 

 Probably due to pressure on developing 

 eggs. Fiebiger, J. 1903.1. 



Intestinal catarrh of trout fry, caused by 

 artificial food of wrong chemical composi- 

 tion. Coester, 0. 1903.1; Ja£I^, S. 1895.1, 

 1902.2; Linke, -. 1903.1; SchilUnger, A. 

 1894.1; Weeger, E. 1900.1. 



DISEASES OF GILLS AND SKIN 



Most groups of parasites infest the gills 

 and skin. See especially Crustacean para- 

 sites under Parasites. 



See also Worm parasites, of which those 

 occurring in the gills and skin belong 

 chiefly to the Order Heterocotylea of the 

 Class Trematoda. 



Unclassified items. Leidy, J. 1859.1; 

 Link, L. 1911.1. 



