INDEX OF AUTHORS 



339 



Jensen, transplantable mouse tumor, 



206 

 Joukowsky, physiological death, 131 

 Jones, R., classification, 39 



Karlinsky, structure of spirochetes, 



228 

 Keysselitz, endogamy in myxosporidia, 

 146 

 exogamy in trypanoplasma, 160 

 parthenogenesis, 164 

 reducing divisions, 166 

 spirochete structure, 219 

 structure and history of trypano- 

 somes, 254 

 King, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, 



278 

 Kinoshita, structure and life history of 



babesia, 270 

 Klebs, fertilization as explanation of 

 cancer, 208 

 gamete formation, 127 

 Kleine, culti\-ation of babesia, 274 

 Koch, division in spirochetes, 227 

 East Coast iexer, 272 

 infection of ova of ticks, 196 

 species of trypanosomes, 215 

 transmission of ticks, 230 

 KoUiker, classification, 18, 34 

 Kossel and Weber, babesia, 274 

 Kranzlin, exogamy in mycetozoa, 150 

 Krzysztalowicz and Siedlecki, cjxle 

 of Treponema pallidum, 229 

 flagella in spirochetes, 224 

 Kuschakewitsch, sporoducts in Gre- 



garina cuneata, 191 

 Kutscher, flagella of spirochetes, 224 



Labbe, classification, 57 



Lamarck, classification, 39 



Lankester, drepanidium (Lankesterella), 



279 

 Laptschinsky, structure of spirochetes, 



228 

 Laveran, division of spirochetes, 227 

 the malaria problems, 279 

 origin of hemosporidia, 200 

 Laveran and Mesnil, organism of kala 

 azar, 238 

 spirochetes, 219 

 LSger, chromidia formation in gre- 

 garines, 121 

 crithidia, 242 

 divison in gregarines, 183 

 endogamy in actinom^-xida?, 147 

 exogamy in ophryocystis, 154 



L&ger, genus trj'panosoma, 244 

 origin of trypanosomes, 233 

 sporulation in gregarines, 189 

 Leger and Dubosq, efiect of parasites 



on nuclei, 203 

 Leishman, form changes in Leishman- 

 Donovan bodies, 200 

 organism of kala azar, 238 

 Leuckart, classification, 34 

 Levaditi, division of spirochetes, 227 

 spirochetes in relapsing fever and 

 spirillosis of chicks, 197 

 Lewis, trypanosomes, 261 

 Lignieres, structure of babesia, 276 

 Lister, chromidia in polystomella, 121 

 Loesch, ameba coli and dysentery, 295 

 Lowenthal, endogamy in mycetozoa, 

 148 

 Spirocheta microgyrata, 214 

 Lounsbury, transmission of babesia, 276 

 Liihe, mode of life of spirochetes, 230 

 origin of hemosporidia, 199 

 structures, history, etc., of try- 

 panosomes, 248 

 trypanosomes, 244 



M 



McClung, sex differentiation, 126 



significance of synapsis, 170 

 Mcintosh, flagella in spirochetes, 224 

 MacCallum, life history of trypano- 

 somes, 266 

 MacNeal, structure and history of try- 

 panosomes, 253 

 MacWeeney, nuclei of spirochetes, 225 

 Mallor}', scarlet fever organisms, 311 

 Malmsten, Balantidium coli, 290 

 Mauson, en\-ironmental effects on pro- 

 tozoa, 194 

 the malaria problems, 279 

 Marchiafa\-a and Celli, the malaria 



problems, 279 

 Mast, function of trichocj'sts, 27 

 Maupas, conditions of conjugation, 172 



depression periods, 108 

 Mesnil, origin of hemosporidia, 200 

 Metcalf, opalina encystment, 188 

 Metchnikoff, age, 135 



digestion in infusoria, SO 

 organism of malaria, 279 

 Migula, units of spirochetes, 228 

 Miller, Hepatozoon perniciosum, 199, 



269 

 Minchin, conjugation in plasmodium, 

 287 

 cytorvctes and smallpox, 308 

 encystment of trypanosoma, 188 

 origin of trypanosomes, 247 

 position of Herpetomonas musc£e 

 domesticae, 237 



