[1919] 
20 Verm. 
VI. Vermidea. 
^ctures, Addresses. 
Stpiner, 249. 
Economics. 
‘ General. 
169; Qaiel, 202 ; Railliet, Henry & 
Baiiche, 204 ; Robles, 213 ; Rousseau, 
216 ; Seurat, 232 ; Yorke k Macfie, 
295-297. 
Aoanthooephala. 
Agersborg, 4. 
Van Cleave, 272 & 273. 
Relation to Disease. 
General. 
Acton, 3; Berliner & Busch, 18; 
Blacklock & O’Farrell, 21 ; Bull, 28 ; 
Clapier, 41 ; Conreur, 47 ; Cobb, 44 ; 
Dammerman, 53 ; Davis, 54 ; Qlaser & 
Wilcox, 100 ; Hungerford, 11^ ; L^ger, 
154; Muratet, 185 ; O’Connor, 190; 
Rodhain, 214 ; Rousseau, 217 ; Ruot- 
salainen, 218; Smith, 241 ; Yorke & 
Mache, 297. 
Ankylostomiasis, . " - 
Mhaskar, 178; Warner, 281. 
Filariasis. 
Dumas & Pettit, 62; Rousseau, 216. 
Onchocercosis. 
Robles, 213. 
Spiro ptera-ca,nG6T. 
Fibiger, 82. 
TTichinosis. 
Jensen, 128. 
Miscellaneous. 
Artificial Infection, v 
^ Ransom '& Foster, 206 ; Stewart, 
254 & 255 ; Yoshida, 299. 
Cultivation, 
Berliner & Busch, 18 ; Welch & 
Wehrle, 285. 
Technique. 
Acton, 3; Berndt, 19; Job & Stoner, 
130; Lane, 148 k 149; Wrench, 294. 
STRUCTURE. 1407 
General. 
Nematoda. 
Alimentary System. 
Stohr, 256. 
Excretory System. 
Stefanski, 245. 
Cytology. 
Walton, 280. 
' PHYSIOLOGY. .. 1411 
Secretion. 
Henry & Ciuca, 111. 
Excretion. ^ 
« Stefanski, 245. 
Circulation. 
Krecker, 143. 
Sexuality. 
Welch & Wehrle, 285. 
Vitality. 
Seurat, 230. 
DEVELOPMENT. 1415 
General, Life-Cycle. 
Guberlet, 107 ; Lewis, 155 ; Stewart, 
255 ; Steiner, 248 ; Theiler, 263 ; 
Yosliida, 298. 
Oogenesis, Fertilization. 
Held, 110 ; Meves, 175 & 176 ; 
Sobotta, 242; Walton, 280; Welch & 
Wehrle, 285. 
Parthenogenesis. 
Welch & Wehrle, 285. 
Brumpt, 27 ; Cobb, 43 ; Gedoelst, 
.92-95; Ihle, 123-125; Lewis, 155; 
Magath, 165 ; de Man, 167 ; Martini, 
Larval Forms, 
Seurat, 231 ; Yoshida, 299. 
