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319-322. — -Malarial parasites in mos- 
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xxxix. — Cultivation of the three species, 
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Nuttallia equi, in Southern Annam, 
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Plasmodium carinii sp. n. from 
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debateable whether this parasite should 
be included in the genus PL], Leger & 
Mouzels Bull. Soo. path. exot. 10 
pp. 95-98. — P. caucasicum sp. n. from 
Man, compared with known human 
species, Marzinowsky Ann. Inst. Pas- 
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tenue Stephens, a form of Laverania 
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figs. 1-8.— P. vivax, expedited schi- 
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Orig. pp. 84-89 1 pi. — P. vivax, 
Schaudinn’s alleged parthenogenetic 
development in, really represents com- 
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cell), Thomson J.R.A.M.C. 29 pp. 
397-407 figs. 2-36. 
Proteosoma relicta, forms with little 
or no pigment, in canaries, Sergent 
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450 text-figs. — P. r ., immunity of 
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Theileria brimonti sp. n. from Brady- 
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T. camelensis sp. n. (Yak.), Yakimoff, 
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Ceratomyxa acadiensis sp. n. gall 
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Ghloromyxum clupeidae sp. n. de- 
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Glugea marionis Thel., structure of 
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Henneguya wisconsinensis sp. n. uri- 
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Leptotheca elongata Thel., occurrence 
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figs. 
Myxidium gadi Georg., gall-bladder 
of Gadus pollachia, notes on life-cycle, 
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Myxobolus musculi from Fundus spp., 
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3 text-figs. — M. m., stages in develop- 
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M. pleuronectidae sp. n. occurrence and 
note, Hahn T.c. p. 160 fig. 2. — M. 
toyamai sp. n. occurrence and develop- 
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170 2 pis. 
Nosema apis, not regarded as the 
essential factor in the causation of 
Isle of Wight bee-disease, Anderson 
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from Attacus cynthia, note on spores, 
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137 8 text-figs. 
Sphaerospora dimorpha sp. n. from 
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