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II. Protozoa. 
Prot. 15 
Mastigophora. — Adie, 2 ; Chatton 
& Courrier, 29 & 30 ; Cutler, 50 ; 
Franchini, 76; Hartmann, 89; Ko- 
foid & Swezy, 110; Patton, 164 & 
165 ; Patton & Rao, 168 ; Pratje, 
182 ; Wenrich, 239. 
Ciliophora. — Calkins, 21 ; Chatton 1 , 
27 ; Chatton & Perard, 32 ; Erd- 
mann, 72; Patten, 163; Robert- 
son, 195; Schmidt, 199; Woodcock 
& Lodge, 244 ; Woodruff & Spencer, 
249 & 250. 
ETHOLOGY. 
Bionomics; behaviour, habits. — 
Duke, 68; Hartmann, 89; Heron- 
Allen, 95; Hollande, 99; Reiser, 
107; Labbe, 119 & 120; Ludford, 
139; Noller, Krosz & Arndt, 159; 
Pratje, 182 ; Reiciienow, 191 ; 
Schmidt, 199; Wenyon, 240; Wood- 
cock & Lodge, 244; Woodruff, 
246; Yorke, 259. 
Plankton. — Lohmann, 138. 
Parasitism. — Natural Transmission ; 
Inf activity : Franchini, 76; Laveran 
& Franchini, 125 ; Mesnil, 147 ; 
Nattan-Larrier, 153-155 ; Patton, 
La Frenais & Rao, 167 ; Sergent, 
204; Sergent & Sergent, 210; 
Sergent & Sergent, Parrot, Dona- 
tieN & Beguet, 211. “Carriers”: 
Dobell, 57 ; Scott, 201. Relation to 
host : Bass, 8 ; Crawley, 42 ; Kudo, 
114; Mercier, 146; Muhlens, 152; 
Reichenow, 190 & 191; Weissen- 
berg, 237 ; Woodcock, 242. 
Parasitism : Hosts. — Planlae : Du- 
boscq, 66; Sergent, 206; Zotta, 
260. Platyhelminlhia : Poisson, 180 ; 
Vandel, 231. Annelida: Cognetti 
de Martiis, 34; Linger & Hesse, 
130; Voss, 235; Woodcock & 
Lodge, 244. Crustacea : Kudo, 112 ; 
Poisson, 178 & 181; Stempell, 221. 
Mollusca : Chatton & Lwoff, 31 ; 
Lichtenstein, 136 ; Mello, 145. 
Insecta : Buschkiel, 20 ; Kamm, 
104; Keilin, 105 & 106; Koidzumi, 
111 ; Kudo, 114 & 117 ; Linger & 
Hesse, 130 ; Lichtenstein, 135 ; 
Patton, 164 & 165 ; Patton & Rao, 
168; Sergent & Sergent, 209. 
Arachnida : Franchini, 76 ; Reiche- 
now, 188. Pisces: Belcour, 12; 
Gauthier, 80; L£ger & Stanko- 
vitch, 131 ; Schrader, 200 ; Stanko* 
vitch, 217; Woodcock & Lodge, 
244. Reptiles : Franchini, 77 ; 
Laveran & Franchini, 124; Phisa- 
lix, 175. Aves : Dore, 61. Mam- 
malia ; Cauchemez, 24 & 25 ; Chat- 
ton & Courrier, 29 & 30; Chatton 
& Perard, 32; Jackson, 102; Lav- 
eran & Franchini, 123; Lavier, 
126 & 127 ; Reichenow, 189 ; Reitler 
& Robicsek, 192; Sergent, 207 & 
208; Sinton, 212; Woodcock & 
Lodge, 244; Yakimoff, Solowzoff 
& Wassilewsky, 257; Yakimoff, 
Wassilewsky, Korniloff & Zwiet- 
koff, 258. 
VARIATION, PHYLOGENY. 
Evolution. — Mesnil, 147. 
Inheritance, Variation. — Ammann, 4; 
Beckwith & Reich, 9; Coppa, 39; 
Duke, 68 ; Hegner, 91 ; Jollos, 
103; Lindemann, 137; Taliaferro. 
223. 
Phylogeny, Classification. — Kofoid & 
Swezy, 110; Koidzumi, 111; Met- 
calf, 148 ; Pratje, 183. 
DISTRIBUTION (GEOGRAPHY). 
[See also under “ Parasitism ” J 
Geographical. — Europe. — Borner, 
15 ; Busch, 18 ; Cash & Wailes, 23 ; 
Craigie, 41 ; Keiser, 107 ; Marti- 
notti, 141 ; M’Lagan, 151 ; Penard, 
170 & 171 ; Zotta, 260. 
Asia . — Cushman, 45; Giiosh, 82; 
Yakimoff, 254. 
Africa . — DoNizio, 60 ; Velu, 233. 
Australasia . — Gillies, 85 ; Maple- 
stone, 140 ; Playfair, 177. 
America . — Cushman, 46; Haus- 
man, 90. 
Atlantic Ocean . — Cushman, 44. 
Geological. — Tertiary. — Cushman, 
47 ; DouvillH:, 63 ; Yabe, 251. 
Secondary . — Hollis & NeaversoN, 
100 ; Neaverson, 156. 
Primary — Chapman, 26. 
