NEMATODA. 
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Agago mermis in Culcx , rdsura4, DyiS, Arch, parasit. ix, p. 46. 
Ancyracanthus denudatus, fig., various hosts, L. Lucerne, A . filiformis, fig., 
several hosts, L. Lucerne, Nufer (316) pp. 171-174. 
Ankylostomum duodenale , note on encystation of free larvoo, contradictory, 
Perroncito, C.R. Ass. Franc. 1904, p. 873. 
Uncinaria ( == Ankylostoma), spp. described with synons. and lists of hosts, 
U. malayana n. sp., figg., bear, U. pluridenti n. sp., Brazil in Felts 
mitts, Alessandrini, Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. Ser. ii, vi, pts. 1-3, pp. 
29-48; ova developing in liquid medium, 1. c. pp. 163-166, diagnosing 
presence of, 1. c. pp. 67 & 68; U. (. A .), human intestinal parasite, Branch, 
J. trop. Medicine viii, 1905, p. 261 ; U. (A.) americana, compared 
with A . duodenale , new characters in male, Isola, Boll. Mus. Genova 
1904, No. 129, figg., Alessandrini, Boll. Soc. zool. Ital. Ser. 2 ; vi, 
pp. 23-29; U. (/I.) a,, in patients (at Genoa) from Brazil, Minas 
Geraes, Siccardi, Atti 1st. Veneto lxiv, ii, p. 1475; U. catholica 
n. sp. in Cants jubatus, Buenos Ayres, Qnelli, Revist. Jard. Buenos 
Ayres 1905, No. 2, pp. 144-149. 
A. duodenale , entrance into N. Europe and preventive measures, Oliver, 
Ankylostomiasis, P. It. Soc. Eclinb. xxv, 1905, pp. 813-816; A. duo- 
denale, larvsB, source of “ ground-itch,” Dubreuille, Presse m^dicale, 
Apr. 15, 1905, not the cause of “ Kala-azar,” S ambon, Climate v, 24, 
p. 251 ; A. duodenale, A. canimum, passage of larvse from skin to 
intestine, experimental, Loos, C.R. Congr. Zool. vi, Berne, pp. 225- 
233; A. duodenale, infection experiments and resume, Pieri, Atti 
Acc. Lincei xiv, pt. 2, pp. 547-554 ; in monkeys, 1. c. p. 727. 
Anticoma calveti n. sp., Cette, de Rouville, C.R. Ass. Franc. 1904, p. 788 ; 
A. similis, fig., on Eurypodius latreilli ? only, repeating descript., 
Orange Bay, de Man (268) pp. 13 & 14. 
Aphanolaimus anisitsi n. sp., figg. near to A. attentus, Paraguay, A. multi- 
papillatus n. sp., figg., Aregna, Paraguay, von Daday, Zoologica Bd. 
xviii, pt. 44, 1905, pp. 49 & 50. 
Ascaris, human parasite causing diarrhoea, W. Indies, Branch, J. trop. 
Medicine viii, 1905. p. 261; A., short general account of thirteen 
species in man and domestic animals, tempore, Microgr. prep, xiii, 
pt. 5, pp. 225-231 and pt. 6, p. 276. 
A. adunca ( = A. rigida Rud. A. biuncinata MolinA from Lophius ; A. 
attenuata , A. clavata , from Gadus morrhua , and G. ceglefinus, A. de-* 
cipiens , recorded in P. barbata, Trichechus eosmarus, A . mystax , from 
dog, A. osculata, recorded in numerous hosts, A. rubicunda , from 
Python, A. simplex , in dolphin, A. spiculifera , in cormorant, A. typica 
{ — Conocephalus typicus Dies.), from Globiocephalus globiceps, and 
Delphinus delphis, Shipley, P. Cambridge Soc. xiii, 1905, pp. 95-98 ; 
A. acus , L. Lucerne, hosts to young stages, A. tenuissima, figg., stomach 
of Lota vulgaris , L. Lucerne, A. truncatula , Perea, intestinal, and in 
muscles, Lucioperca, descript., A. labiata, fig., in eel intestine of 
A. obtusocaudata, in Trutta, Lucerne, Nufer (316) pp. 158-168; A. 
angusticollis, from “Bateleur” Eagle, A. capsularia ( — Filaria piscium 
Leuck.), from Lepidopus caudatus, A. lumbricoides, Chimpanzee, 
Shipley, P. Z. S. 1905, i, pt. 2, p. 252; A. capsularia , A. acuta , A. 
obtusocaudata, in salmon, Tosh, Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. 7, xv, 1905, 
pp. 115 & 116 ; A. lumbricoides, A. conocephalus, pathological con- 
ditions due to intestinal parasites, Guiart, Arch, parasit. ix, p. 177 ; 
A. megalocephala, structure of the gonad walls, figg., bibliogr., 
Domasohko, Arb. Inst. Wien xv, 1905, pp. 257-280; A. megalo- 
ccphala , minute study of cuticle, supporting chitin threads, figg., 
Toldt, Zool. Anz. xxviii, Nos. 14 & 15, pp. 539-541 ; A. megalocephala 
bivalens, spermatozoon, studies in fertilisation processes, figg., Schebion, 
Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. lxxix, pp. 397-430, 1905 ; A. megalocephala, mucous 
