[1922] 
VI. Vermes. 
Vermes. 23 
Triaenophorus robustus Olss., note on ; 
Soheuring Zool. Anz. 52 pp. 266-269. 
Triuterina gen. n. for T. anoplocepha- 
loides Fuhr. ; Fuhrmann Centralbl. 
Bakt. Abth. 1 87 Orig. p. 439. 
Nemertinea. 
[Vacant.] 
Mesozoa. 
[Vacant.] 
NEMATHELMINTHIA. 
SUBJECT INDEX. 
COMPREHENSIVE AND GENERAL. 
Addresses, Reviews. — Nicole, 264. 
Economics. — Steiner & Heinly, 
344. Relation to disease : Daubney, 
81 ; Gedoelst & Liegeois, 123 ; 
Jausion, 179; Robert, 301. 
Miscellaneous. — Cultivation : Steiner 
& Heinly, 344. Technique : Baylis, 
27 ; HetiieringtoN, 168 ; Lane, 209 ; 
May, 238. 
STRUCTURE. 
General Morphology. — Nematoda : 
Baylis, 26 ; Boulenger, 47 ; Cobb, 
72 ; Drabble, 92 ; Gedoelst, 122 ; 
Gendre, 121-128; Hertwig, 164; 
Khalil, 192-194 ; Macfie, 225 ; 
Ortlepp, 276 ; Rodhain, 302 ; 
Seurat, 331 ; Travassos, 361 ; 
Zebrowski, 384. Acanthocephala : 
Kostylev, 202. 
Alimentary System. — Martini, 236. 
Histology. — AllgIen, 3; Cobb, 70; 
Giroud, 133. 
PHYSIOLOGY. 
Sexuality. — Hertwig, 164. 
Environmental Effects. — Baunacke, 
24 ; Rahm, 293. 
REPRODUCTION AND 
DEVELOPMENT. 
Life- Cycle. — Baunacke, 24 ; Connal 
& Connal, 76 & 77 ; Roubaud & 
Descazeaux, 308 & 309; Schwartz, 
323 ; Seurat, 331 ; Uribe, 367. 
Parthenogenesis. — Hertwig, 163. 
Larval Forms. — Goodey, 134 ; 
Macfie & Corson, 226 ; Southwell 
341 ; Yokogawa, 383. 
ETHOLOGY. 
Bionomics, Habits. — Baunacke, 24 ; 
Blunck, 41 ; Cobb, 69 ; Goodey, 
135 ; Ortlepp, 278 ; Pintner, 289 ; 
Seurat, 331 ; Steiner & Heinly, 
344 ; Zebrowski, 384. 
Parasitism : Transmission. Relation 
to host. — Baylis 26 ; Blunck, 41 ; 
Corson, 79 ; Khalil, 192 ; Macfie & 
Corson, 226 ; Ortlepp, 279 ; Prates, 
292. 
Parasitism : Hosts. — Planlae : Gertz, 
130. Pori f era : Cobb, 71. Insecta : 
Connal & Connal, 76 & 77 ; Regen, 
297; Roubaud & Descazeaux, 308. 
Mollusca : Johnstone, 182. Pisces : 
Barreto, 23. Amphibia : Scrjabin, 
327. Reptilia : Baylis & Daubney, 
30 ; Irwin-Smith, 176 & 177 ; Rod- 
hain, 302. Aves : Baylis & Daubney, 
30 ; Cleland, 68. Mammalia : 
Allen & Wickware, 2 ; Baylis, 29 ; 
Baylis & Daubney, 30 ; Khalil, 
194 & 196; Leger, 215; Macfie & 
Corson, 226; Ortlepp, 280; Piiil- 
pot, 287 ; Turner, 365. 
VARIATION, PIIYLOGENY. 
Phylogeny, Classification. — Heider, 
160; Ihle, 175; Seurat, 331. 
DISTRIBUTION (GEOGRAPHY). 
[ Vide eliam “ Parasitism.”] 
Geographical. 
Europe. — Dudgeon, 95 ; Man, 
231 & 232 ; Micoletzky, 252 ; 
Skwarra, 337. 
Asia. — Schwartz & Tubangui, 324 
& 325. 
A frica. — Adler, 1 ; Micoletzky, 
253 ; Sandground, 312. 
America. — Gordon, 136 & 137 ; 
Gordon & Young, 138 ; Kofoid, 198. 
Pacific . — Ditlevsen, 90; Steiner, 
343. 
