18 Verm. 
VI. Vermidea. 
[1920] 
Miscellaneous. 
Cultivation. 
Noc, Henry & Esquier, 163. 
Experimental Infection. 
Roubaud, 185. 
Technique. 
Ftilleborn, 83 ; Gates, 87. 
STRUCTURE. 1407 
General Morphology. 
Nematoda. 
Baylis, 15 ; Desoil, 64 ; Gendre, 90 ; 
Langeron, 132 ; Lloyd, 135 ; Martini, 
145 ; Montpellier, & Lacroix, 158 ; 
Noc & Curasson, 162 ; Quiel, 176 ; 
Rautber, 179 ; Roubaud & Jamot, 186 ; 
Treadgold, 214 ; Yokogawa, 249 ; 
Yorke & Southwell, 248. 
Aoanthocephala. 
Van Cleave, 220-222. 
PHYSIOLOGY. 1411 
Nutrition. 
Menzel, 151. 
Effects of Reagents. 
Yoshida, 252. 
REPRODUCTION AND DEVELOP- 
MENT. 1415 
Life-Cycle. 
Nematoda. 
Ransom & Foster, 178. 
Nematomorpha. 
May, 147. 
Aoanthocephala. 
Van Cleave, 219. 
Sexual Dimorphism. 
Van Cleave, 223. 
Sexual Organs and Cells. 
Dragoiu, & Faure-Fremiet, 69 ; No6, 
164. 
Embryogeny. 
Seurat, 189. 
Larval Forms. 
Noc, Henry & Esquier, 163 ; Seurat, 
189. 
ETHOLOGY. 1419 
Biology, Habits. 
Menzel, 151 ; Roubaud, 185 ; 
Schwartz, 188 ; Treadgold, 214. 
Parasitism. (Vide eliam Relation to 
disease, 1403.) 
Transmission: Mode of Infection. 
Fibiger, 77 & 80 ; Fiilleborn, 83 & 
84 ; Yokogawa, 250 ; Yoshida, 253. 
“ Carriers.” 
Bentham, 125 ; Haughwout & 
Horilleno, 105 ; Motais, 159. 
Hosts. 
General. 
Baylis & Lane, 16. 
Plantae. 
Cobb, 50. 
Insecla. 
May, 147. 
Arachnida. 
Smith, 194. 
Pisces. 
Ciurea, 48 ; Heitz, 106 ; Van Cleave, 
221 & 224. 
lleptilia. 
Baylis, 11; Rauther, 179; Turkhud, 
218. 
Aves. 
Boulenger, 27 ; Gendre, 91 ; Noc <fe 
Curasson, 162 ; Pons, 171. 
Mammalia. 
Boulenger, 25-27 ; Gedoelst, 89 ; 
Henry & Joyeux, 107 ; Hobayashi, 128 ; 
Treadgold, 214 ; Van Cleave, 220 ; 
Vevers, 231 ; Yokogawa, 249 ; Yorke 
& Macfie, 244-247 ; Yorke Si Southwell, 
248. 
VARIATION, PHYLOGENY. 1423 
Phylogeny, Classification. 
Baylis, 10 & 11 ; Steiner, 202. 
Abnormalities. 
Dragoiu & Faure-Fremiet, 69. 
