26 Prot. 
XVIII. PROTOZOA. 
III. — DISTRIBUTION. 
a. HOSTS AND SEATS OF PROTOZOA. 
1. Protozoa (generally). 
For their role in Human and Animal Pathology generally, see chiefly 
Baumgarten (13), Labbe (131-140), Mosler & Peiper (176) ; but also 
Bitsch (16), Borreli, (21), Doria (62), Grimm (93), Pfeiffer (187), 
Smith (242), Zopf (279). Especially iu Cancer : Adler (2), Buffer 
(210), Snow (245), Steven & Brown (248). 
2. Amieba. , i 
A. coli: Edwards & Waterman (65), Epstein (67), IIehir (106), 
Kruse & Pasquale (127, 128), Laveran (143), Pasquale (183), 
Quincke & Boos (192), Bops (205). 
A . malaria : Bemouciiamps (195). 
3. Sporozoa and Cancer. 
Adamkiewicz (1), Banti (8), Boyce (24), Brunnon (26), Cattle 
(34-36), Cazin (38), Classen (45), Clarke (46, 48), Dansac (54), 
Fabre-Domergue (68), Foa (74), Fowler (78), Galloway (83), 
Gibres (85), IIansemann (103), Kaiiane (119), ICorrsTEiN (124), 
Kurloff (130), LabbiI: (139), Malassez (163), Massari & Feuroni 
(168), Miller (172), Morpurgo (175), Niessen (177), Nceggeratii 
(179), Park (182), Podwyssozky (188), Bibbert (200), Buffer (212), 
Sawtsciienko (222), Strobe (252), Ziegler (276). ... . 
4. Gregarinidea. 
• Lumbricus, Bosanquet (22). — Acrididae, Leger (149). — Stomach of 
sheep, Maske (167). 
5. Coccidiidea. 
Babbit, Baginsky (7), Felsentual & Stamm (71).— Birc|s, Labbe 
(133).— Coccklium ovifqrme in cattle, Guillebeau (98), Lupke (159), 
Podwyssozky (188). — Coccidiam delagei in turtles, Labbe (132). 
6. Myxosporidea. 
Fishes, Gurley (100), Sticker (248).— Toad, Oiilmacher (180). 
7. Sarcosporidea. 
Man, Baraban & Saint-Bemy (9). 
8. Flagellata and Malaria. 
Amann (3), Babes & Gheorgiiiu (5), Baccelli (6), Bastianelli & 
Bignami (12), Bouzian (23), Buchanan (27), Cazin (39), Coronado 
(50), Danilewsky (53), Dock (58, 59), Feletti (70), Golgi (87), 
HihiiR (106), Labbe (136), Laveran (144), Monson (164), Ozzard 
(181), Pes (186), Bosin (207), Boss (209), Sacharoff (218-221), 
Schwalbe (236), Smith (241), Stendel (247), Thompson (257), Titoff 
(258), Treille (261). 
