BIOLOGY. 
Prot. 13 
6. Pathology. 
[N.B. — This list only contains such papers as bear on the zoological side of diseases 
caused by parasitic Protozoa .] 
Amoeb-enteritis : Boas, Celli & Fiocca, Fajardo. 
Bovine Heematuria : Sanfelice & Loi. 
Cancer : Podvissotzky. 
Ilcematozoa in Tsetse-fly disease; Bruce. 
Hacmatozoa in malaria : Boisson ; Cray ; Feiirier (morphological and 
histochemical characters) ; Gautier; Kupke (larval form); Laveran ; 
Lawrie ; Mansen (life-history outside the human body) ; Moser ; Ross 
(1) Crescent sphnero-flagella metamorphosis ; (2) Practical points ; (3) 
Observations. Sacharoff (1) Morphology ; (2, 3) Varieties ; (4) Origin 
of malarial pigments. Tiiin (method of observation). White (changes 
undergone in mosquito). 
Parasitic maladies generally : Blanchard. 
Pathogenic Coccidia : Dantec & Berard. 
Parasitic Protozoa in tumours : Shattock & Ballance. 
Trichomonas in pathology : Ruta. 
7. Distribution. 
a. Parasitic. 
•General. 
See Galli, iC Manuale di parassitologia.” 
Coccidiidea. 
For list of hosts and seats, see Labbe, p. 5G2. In gut of mouse : 
Schuberg (1). See also Dantec & Berard. 
Gregarinidea. 
In Arthropoda ; Leger. 
Myxosporidia. 
In pike and perch ; Cohn. 
Sarcosporidia. 
In cattle and sheep ; Sanfelice & Loi. 
Flagellata. 
Trichomonas in man ; Dock. T. pidmonalis in expectorations ; 
Schmidt. 
ClLIATA. 
In ccecum of horse ; Bundle. Balantidium coli ; Casagrandi & Baii- 
bagallo-Rapisardi, Dehio, Sievers. Parasitic Vorticellce ; Lindner. 
Acinetaria. 
Sand (1). 
b. Faunistic. 
Azores . — Inland waters, Protozoa , ; Imiiof. 
Baltic . — Plankton, Protozoa ; Aurivillius. 
Budapesth. — Rhizopods ; Szelenyi. 
Christiana. — Protozoa ; Wille. 
Ealing . — Ponds, Protozoa ; Rep. Ealing Soc. 1895. 
Falmouth Harbour. — Protozoa ; Vallentin. 
France. — Protozoa ; Granger. 
Funafuti . — Foraminifera ; Hedley. 
