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Trypanosoma gambiense, infectivity during development in G‘. palpalis (Bruce and others,) 
345 ; further researches on development of, in G. palpalis (Bruce and others), - 
513. 
T. gambiense and rhodesiense in rats, etc., enumerative studies on (Fantham and Thomson), 
206 ; life-history (F. and T.), 212. 3 
T. pecorum, experiments on Tabanide as carriers of (Bruce and others), 349. 
Trypanosome diseases of domestic animals in Uganda. II.—TZ. brucei (Bruce and 
others), 1 ; IiI.—T. vivax (Bruce and others), 15 ; IV.—T. uniforme (Bruce 
and others), 176 ; V.—T. nanum (Bruce and others), 180. 
Trypanosome from case of sleeping sickness, peculiar morphology of (Stephens and 
Fantham), 28. 
Trypanosomes, experiments on treatment of animals infected with, by means of atoxy], 
vaccines, etc. (Ross and Thomson), 227. 
Trypanosomiasis, auto-agglutination of red blood cells in (Yorke), 238 ; — further 
results of experimental treatment of (Plimmer, Fry, and Ranken), 140 ; —— human, 
central nervous system in a cured case of (Mott), 235. 
Twort (F. W.) A Method for Isolating and Growing the Lepra Bacillus of Man 
(Preliminary Note), 156. 
Vegetable assimilation and respiration, experimental researches on (Blackman and 
Smith), 374, 389. 
Veley (V. H.) and Symes (W. L.) Certain Physical and Physiological Properties of 
Stovaine and its Homologues, 413. (See also Symes and Veley.) 
Wager (H.) The Effect of Gravity upon the Movements and Aggregation of Euglena 
viridis, Ehrb., and other Micro-organisms, 94. | 
Walker (EK. W. A.) On Variation and Adaptation in Bacteria, illustrated by Observa- 
tions upon Streptococci, with Special Reference to the Value of Fermentation Tests 
as applied to these Organisms, 541. 
Walpole (G. 8.) The Action of Bacillus lactis aérogenes on Glucose and Mannitol. 
Part IT, 272. 
Ward (H. M.) Obituary notice of, i. 
White (Jean) The Proteolytic Enzyme of Drosera, 134. 
Wilson (H. A. F.) See Dudgeon, Panton, and Wilson. 
X-rays, action of, on developing chick (Gaskell), 305. 
Yeast-juice, influence of arsenic on fermentation of sugars by (Harden and Young), 451. 
Yorke (W.) Auto-agglutination of Red Blood Cells in Trypanosomiasis, 238. 
Young (W. J.) See Harden and Young. 
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