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p. 57 — 58. [C. fasciculata entbehrt der undulierenden Membran, ist daher 

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 29450 Georgevitch, Jivoïn. 31.6 Crithidia : 16.9 : 57.7.1 



1809. Note relative à la biologie et au système digestif de Simulium co- 

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51 Geörgewitch, Jivoïn; 31.6 Crithidia : 16.9 : 57.71 



1909. Sur un trypanosomide nouveau, Crithidia simuliae, n. sp. d'une 

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52 Patton, W. S. 31.6 Crithidia : 16.9 : 57.71 



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53 P[lehn], M[arianne]. 31.6 Euglena (285) 



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54 Aders W. M. 31.6 Herpetomonas i 16.9 : 57.54 



1909. Herpetomonas aspongopi. Parasitology Vol. 2 p. 202—207, 2 figg. 



55 Porter, Annie. 31.6 Herpetomonas : 16.9 : 57.54 



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56 Knuth, Panl. 31.6 Herpetomonas : 16.9 : 9.735 



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 29457 Patton, W. S. 31.6 Herpetomonas : 16.9 : y .9 



1909. The Parasite of Kala Azar and Allied Organisms. Lancet Vol. 

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58 Darling, Samuel T. 31.6 Histoplasma : 16.9 : 9.9 



1909. The Morphology of the Parasite (Histoplasma capsulatum) and the 

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59 Minchin, E. A. 31.6 Leishmania : 11.6 



1909. The Development of the Parasites of Oriental Sore in Cultures. 

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60 Row, R. 31.6 Leishmania : 11.6 



1909. The Development of the Parasite of Oriental Sore in Cultures. 

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61 Masson, P. 31.6 Leishmania : 16.9 : 9 



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62 Laveran, A., et A. Pettit. 31.6 Leishmania : 16.9 : 9.32 



1909. Infections légères du rat et de la souris par la Leishmania Dono- 

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63 Bassett-Smith, P. W. 31.6 Leishmania ; 16.9 : 9.9 



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64 Carter, R. Markhan. 31.6 Leishmania : 16.9 : 9.9 



1909. Oriental Sore of Northern India, a Protozoal Infection: A Prelimi- 

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29465 Neumann, R. 0. 31.6 Leishmania : 16.9 : 9.9 



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