16 Vermes. 
VI. * Vermes. 
[1921] 
Mesocestoides bassarisci sp. n. p. 
248 fig. 129 ; MacCallum Zoopatho- 
log. 1. 
Moniezia pellucida sp. n., from sheep ; 
Blei Centralbl. Bakt. Abth. 1 87 Orig. 
p. 367 text-figs. 1-5. 
Monopylidium gallinarum sp. n., 
diagnosed ; Southwell Ann. trop. 
Med. Parasitol. 15 p. 164 1 text- 
fig- 
Monorygma galeocerdonis sp. n. p. 
237 fig. 122 ; MacCallum Zoopatho- 
log. 1. 
Oochoristica herpestis sp. n. ; Kofend 
Anz. Akad. Wiss. 54 p. 229. 
Proteocephalus arcticus sp. n. ; 
Cooper Rep. Canad. Arctic Exped. 
9 Part G-H p. 15 figs. 8, 12. 
Rhynchobothrium ingens sp. n., from 
dusky shark ( Carcharhinus ), morpho- 
logy ; Linton J. Parasitol. 8 pp. 22-32 
pis. iv & v. — R. aetobati p. 213 fig. 108, 
chironemi p. 215 fig. 109, carangis 
p. 252 fig. 132. tangoli p. 254 fig. 133, 
spp. n. ; MacCallum Zoopatholog. 1. 
Schistometra wettsteini sp. n., from 
Otis ; Weithofer Anz. Akad. Wiss. 
Wien 53 p. 312. 
Synbothrium hemuloni sp. n. p. 212 
fig. 106; MacCallum Zoopatholog. 1. 
Taenia faranciae p. 220 fig. 112, 
chelodinae p. 220 fig. 113, dysbiotis 
p. 226 fig. 116, incognita p. 228 fig. 117, 
trachysauri p. 229 fig. 118, quadri- 
bolhria p. 331 fig. 119, rosaefwmis p. 
233 fig. 120, acanthobothria p. 238 
fig. 123, patini p. 251 fig. 131, spp. n. ; 
MacCallum T.c. 
Tetrabothrius boae p. 241 fig. 125, 
lachesidis p. 244 fig. 127, brevis p. 245 
fig. 128, spp. n. ; MacCallum T.c. 
Tetrarkynchus brevibothria sp. n. 
p. 212 fig. 107 ; MacCallum T.c. 
Zschohlceella guineensis (Graham), 
synonymy discussed ; Southwell & 
Maplestone Ann. trop. Med. Para- 
sitol. 15 p. 455. 
Nemertinea. 
[Vacant.] 
Mesozoa. 
[Vacant.] 
NEMATHELMINTHIA. 
SUBJECT INDEX. 
COMPREHENSIVE AND GENERAL. 
Bibliography. — Woodcock, 238. 
Addresses, Reviews. — Stewart, 214. 
Historical. — Leger, 122. 
Economics. — Sandground, 185. 
Miscellaneous. — Cultivation, Fulle- 
born, 67 ; Zimmermann, 243. Experi- 
mental Infection, Folleborn, 70. 
STRUCTURE. 
Nematoda. — Hall, 79; Ihle, 93 & 
94 ; Lane, 120 ; MoNnig, 154 ; 
Neveu-Lemaire, 158 ; Noc, 159 ; 
Rousseau, 183 ; Seurat, 186-188 ; 
Skriabin, 193; Steiner, 207 & 208; 
Stewart, 213 ; Travassos, 220 ; 
Wulker, 240. 
PHYSIOLOGY. 
Locomotion. — Stauffer, 204. 
Sexuality. — Brumpt, 22. 
Response to stimuli. — Holthusen, 
88 . 
REPRODUCTION AND 
DEVELOPMENT. 
Life- Cycle. — Nematoda, Ackert and 
Wadley, 1 ; Daubney, 46 ; Sand- 
ground, 185 ; Seurat, 190. 
Spermatogenesis, etc. — Meves, 143; 
Walton, 234. 
Parthenogenesis. — Brumpt, 22. 
Embryology. — Breinl, 21 ; Connal 
and Connal, 41 ; Roubaud and 
Descazeaux, 181. 
Larval Forms. — Ihle and Oordt, 
96 ; Perard and Descazeaux, 164 ; 
Rousseau, 184 ; Stewart, 212. 
ETHOLOGY. 
Bionomics, Habits. — Ackert and 
Wadley, 1 ; Leger, 124 ; Rahner, 
168; Rodenwaldt and Rockemann, 
174; Rousseau, 183; Stewart, 213. 
Parasitism. — Transmission : Mode 
of Infection : Relation to host ; 
Brumpt, 23 ; Ciurea, 35; Connal, 
40 ; Crawley and Baylis, 45 ; 
