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The Proteolytic Enzyme of Drosera. By Jean White, D.Sc., Victorian Government 
Research Scholar at Melbourne University. Communicated by D. H. Scott, 
IH RIS etic ee uta oe ides ne cow sive ints Oieeidiate Seienied me seit tapacom eolsceee csGaipaniane aceite aaa 
Further Results of the Experimental Treatment of Trypanosomiasis ; being a 
Progress Report to a Committee of the Royal Society. By H. G. Plimmer, 
FE.R.S., W. B. Fry, Captain R.A.M.C., and H. 8. Ranken, Lieutenant R.A.M.C. 
The Oxidation of Phenol by Certain Bacteria in Pure Culture. By Gilbert J. 
Fowler, Edward Ardern, and William T. Lockett. Communicated by Dr. A.. 
Harden; FURS. ceccedcaik coseeathtunesscvoctaotdcasss Got cassaheGueahinues ate ceeet ee eR EER Eee 
A Method for Isolating and Growing the Lepra Bacillus of Man. (Preliminary 
Note.) By F. W. Twort. Communicated by Leonard Hill, F.R.S. ............... 
Some Enumerative Studies on Malarial Fever. By Major Ronald Ross, F.R.S., and 
David! Thomson, M.B., Ch: Bs, DUB IES  scicssidsnesvni soaahignccomsemnes toe acne ath eee Ee 
On Hemoglobin Metabolism in Malarial Fever. (Preliminary Note.) By 
G. C. E. Simpson, B.A., B.Sc, F.R.C.S. Communicated by Major R. Ross, 
ISI? Steere ce ccoc cscsteestattne aes a sidsia dis des scjeins bslnotgia sarea dn's dee Salamone sips eee pioeletss estes eee 
No. B 563.—January 24, 1911. 
Trypanosome Diseases of Domestic Animals in Uganda. IV.—T7rypanosoma 
uniforme, sp. nov. By Colonel Sir David Bruce, C.B., F.R.S., A.M.S. ; Captains 
A. E. Hamerton, D.S.O., and H. R. Bateman, R.A.M.C. ; and Captain F. P. 
Mackie, I.M.S. (Sleeping Sickness Commission of the Royal Society, Uganda, 
1908-10). (Plate 12) 
CeCHSSCHHO EEE EHEHEEHSHHEHEEEHDOEH OHH SOHEEHOHTH OTHE HFOHHH HOE EEHLOOS Poeeeecescceseces 
Trypanosome Diseases of Domestic Animals in Uganda. V.—T7rypanosoma nanum 
(Laveran). By Colonel Sir David Bruce, C.B., F.R.S., A.M.S. ; Captains A. E. 
Hamerton, D.S.O., and H. R. Bateman, R.A.M.C. ; and Captain F. P. Mackie, 
I.M.S. (Sleeping Sickness Commission of the Royal Society, Uganda, 1908-10). 
(Plates 13 and 14) 2.c...ustes.adeeats Geos se onrowa teaeeeee sea caee nbn eee cae ee een shee ee 
A Case of Sleeping Sickness studied by Precise Enumerative Methods: Further 
Observations. By Major Ronald Ross, F.R.S., and David Thomson, M.B., 
Ch: Bi, DPT. oi. cwte atloetis once Cece abnesnoeet hii dee nice scat deere aR en aan ac cee 
Enumerative Studies on Trypanosoma gambiense and Trypanosoma rhodesiense in 
Rats, Guinea-pigs, and Rabbits; Periodic Variations disclosed. (Preliminary 
Note.) By H. B. Fantham, D.Sc., B.A., and J. G. Thomson, M.A., M.B., Ch.B. 
Communicated’ by Major Ri Ross .C Bi RISe) .. cicccswtvecsssestoneteces ott sweeneenen 
The Life-History of Trypanosoma gambiense and Trypanosoma rhodesiense as seen in 
Rats and Guinea-pigs. By H. B. Fantham, D.Sc. Lond., B.A. Cantab., A.R.C.S. 
Communicated by Prof. Major R. Ross, C.B., F.R.S. (Plate 15) ve. 
Experiments on the Treatment of Animals Infected with Trypanosomes, by means 
of Atoxyl, Vaccines, Cold, X-rays, and Leucocytic Extract ; Enumerative 
Methods Employed. (Preliminary Note.) By Prof. Major R. Ross, C.B., 
PR. S;, and J: G; Thomson, MiA MUB. ChilB. °l.sscceigalsctnaenpeuceaencee tee eee 
Note upon the Examination, with Negative Results, of the Central Nervous 
System in a Case of Cured Human Trypanosomiasis. By Frederick W. Mott, 
MD. BRS, ccsviesdeyaigaseumocsile danb tele tsins tepisiet aslo Avalentaleatiat «oe oanh el Leee eet tee ene 
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