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Subject Index. — Distribution. 
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ETHOLOGY. 0419 
Bionomics ; behaviour, habits. 
Buhigas, 17 ; Franga, 76 ; Gillies, 
83 ; Haeberli, 87 ; Kerr, 101 ; Roubaud, 
155 ; Sergent & Sergent, 160 ; Wallengren 
186 ; Yendo, 197. 
Plankton. 
Cleve-Euler, 38 ; Cunha & Fonseca, 50. 
Parasitism. 
(a) Natural Transmission ; 
Infeotivity. 
Bahr, 4; Brumpt, 16; Chatton & 
Blanc, 32; Cornwall & Menon, 43 ; 
Davis, 53 ; Kennedy, 100 ; Knowles, 
102; Lanfranchi, 108; L6ger, 124; 
Mathis, 137 ; Roubaud, 154-156 ; 
Scott, 159 ; Sergent, 162 ; Woodcock, 
190 & 192. 
(b) “ Carriers .' 5 
Brumpt, 16; Dobell & Stevenson, 58 ; 
MacAdam, 130 &• 131 ; Mackinnon, 
132; Thomson & Hirst, 177; Yorke, 
198. 
(c) List of Hosts. 
Protozoa. 
Stempell, 174. 
Annelida. 
Cognetti de Martiis, 39 ; Ghosh, 82. 
EGhinoderma ta. 
Ikeda & Ozaki, 91. 
Insect a. 
Brindley, 10 ; Chatton & Blanc, 32 ; 
Franca, 77 ; Hesse, 89 ; Kamin, 96 ; 
Keilin, 99 ; Paillot, 146 & 147. 
Arachnida. 
Sergent, 162. 
Mollusca. 
Ghosh, 82. 
Pisces. 
Davis, 53 ; Fantham, 74 ; Kudo, 
104 ; Southwell & Prashad, 172 ; Stem- 
pell, 174. 
Amphibia. 
LSger, 122 & 123 ; Pinto, 150. 
Reptilia. 
Chatton, 28; L6ger, 117; Sergent, 
162. 
Aves. 
■ Commes, 40 & 41 ; L6ger, 119. 
Mammalia. 
Brug, 14 ; Jepps & Dobell, 92 ; 
Flu, 75a ; Kuenen, 105 ; Kuenen & 
Swellengrebel, 106; L6ger, 121 ; L6ger, 
& Porry, 125 ; Legras, 126 ; Shimura, 
165. 
VARIATION, PHYLOGENY. 0423 
Variation. 
Lapparent, 110. 
Classification, Phylogeny. 
Chalmers, 20 ; Chalmers & Pekkola, 
21 & 22 ; Davis, 53 ; Franca, 78 & 79. 
DISTRIBUTION (GEOGRAPHY) 
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[See also under “ Parasitism,” 0419.] 
Geographical. 
Europe. 
Brown, 11 ; Dons, 62 ; Haeberli, 
87 ; Jorgensen, 95 ; Monard, 141 ; 
Muller, 142 ; Sanderson, 158. 
Africa. 
Duthie, 67 & 68; Porter, 151. 
America. 
Cunha, 48. 
Australasia. 
Shephard, Searle & Strickland, 163; 
Sidebottom, 167. 
Antarctic. 
Chapman, 24. 
Geological. 
General. 
Cayeux, 19. 
Tertiary and Post-Tertiary. 
