18 Prot. 
[1917] 
II. Protozoa. 
Cultivation. 
Ata, Goldberg & Omar, 12 ; Drew & 
Griffin, 71 ; Dudgeon & Clarke, 73 ; 
Gordon, 99 ; Larue, 147 & 148 ; Noller, 
201 ; Ohira & Noguchi, 205 ; Penfold, 
Woodcock & Drew, 212 ; Ponselle, 217 ; 
Row, 226 ; Strong, 251 ,* Turner, 261 ; 
Welch, 269 ; Woodcock, 276. 
Technique. 
Appel, 9 ; Boeck, 17 ; Carter & 
Matthews, 31 ; Cropper & Row, 51 ; 
Delanoe, 59 ; Donaldson, 65 ; Drew 
& Griffin, 71 ; Hance, 108 ; Ininan, 
125 ; Knowles & Cole, 141 ; Larue, 
147 ; Manaud, 171 ; McLean, 191 ; 
Morgan, 200 ; Roubaud, 224 ; Row, 
226 ; Senevet, 237 ; Tribondeau & 
Dubreuil, 260 ; Watabiki, 264. 
STRUCTURE. 0407 
Morphology and General Anatomy. 
(a) of SARCOblNA. 
Dobell, 62; Dobell & Jepps, 64; 
Goodey & Wellings, 98 ; Keilin, 135 ; 
Knowles & Cole, 141 ; Mathis & Mercier, 
182 & 183 ; Swellengrebel & Scliiess, 
253 ; Wenyon & O’Connor, 272 ; Wood- 
cock, 276 ; Woodcock & Penfold, 277. 
(b) of Sporozoa. 
Macfie & Ingram, 170 ; Watson, 
265, 266 & 268. 
(c) of Mastigophora. 
Chalmers & Pekkola, 33 ; Chatter- 
jee, 37 ; Kofoid & Swezy, 142 ; 
Ohira & Noguchi, 205 ; Pavillard, 208 ; 
Wenyon & O’Connor, 272; 
(d) of ClLIOPHORA. 
Calkins, 23 ; Ikeda, 124 ; Penard, 
211 . 
Minute Structure ; special anatomy. 
(a) Shell , envelope, etc. 
Papworth, 207. 
(b) Organellce. of locomotion. 
Mast & Lashley, 179. 
(c) Nucleus and cytoplasm . 
Alexeieff, 1-3, 6 ; Aragao, 10 ; Chat- 
ton, 39 ; Floyd, 90 ; Hance, 109 ; 
Kepner & Edwards, 138 ; Mast, 177 ; 
Mathis & Mercier, 186 ; Unna & 
Thielemann, 262. 
(d) Nuclear division and division 
mechanisms. 
Boeck, 16 ; Davis, 58 ; Dobell, 62 ; 
Tolosani, 259 ; Wilson, 275 ; Zulueta, 
295. 
PHYSIOLOGY. 0411 
General, various, 
Alexeieff, 4 & 5 ; Willis, 274. 
Nutrition, excretion. 
Hargitt & Fray, 110; Lund, 165; 
Mast & Lashley, 179 ; Mast & Root, 
181 ; Penard, 211 ; Schaeffer, 230- 
232. 
Locomotion. 
Moore, 199. 
Sense organs. 
Harvey, 111 ; Mast, 177. 
Depression-periods ; Recuperation. 
Erdmann & Woodruff, 76 ; Wood- 
ruff, 279 ; Woodruff & Erdmann, 282. 
Immortality. 
Metalnikoff, 195. 
Environmental effects ; response 
to stimuli. 
Calkins, 24 & 25 ; Churchman & 
Russell, 43 ; Hance, 109 ; Hogue, 120 ; 
Hutchison, 122 ; Hyde & Spreier, 123 ; 
King, 139 ; Nowlin, 203 ; Schaeffer, 
229-232 ; Shumway, 243 ; Wenyon & 
O’Connor, 271 ; Willis, 274 ; Wood- 
ruff, 279 ; Yung, 294. 
Immunity. 
Carnot, 27 & 28 ; Comandon, 44 ; 
Sergent & Hempl, 240. 
Effects of reagents, etc. 
Rogers, 221 ; Thomson & Thomson, 
.257 ; Yakimoff & Wassilewsky, 291 ; 
Yakimoff, Wassilewsky & Zwietkoff, 
292, 
