42 Prot. xvni. protozoa, [1905] 
Emaciation of flounders caused by severe attacks of Lymphocystis 
johnstonii , Johnstone (201). 
Trypanosomosis; — 
Trypanosomes and trypanosomoses ; general account, Brumpt (55). — 
Trypanosomoses and Tsetse-flies in French Guinea, Laveran (230). — 
Tsetse-flies and the Trypanosomes of sleeping-sickness, Brumpt (54). 
Sleeping-sickness and animal trypanosomoses in Uganda, Nabarro & 
Greig (310) and Greig & Gray (165).-^Sleeping-sickness and the trypano- 
somoses produced in various animals by T. gambiense , T. dimorphon , 
T \ evansi, and T. equinum, comparative account of ; pathological effects 
Rnd treatment, Thomas & Breinl (489). 
Trypanosoma gambiense the probable cause of Congo sleeping-sickness, 
Dutton, Todd & Christy (118). — From experiments on rats with the 
Tryuanosomes from cases of Gambia-fover ana sleeping-sickness, Plimmer 
( 364) concludes that these tvyo trypanosomoses, ana the organisms causing 
them are to be considered as distinct. 
Relations of the Trypanosomes to the brain and nervous system, in 
different trypanosomoses (sleeping-sickness, Surra, “ Jinga ” disease), Mott 
( 303). — Pathological-anatomical changes undergone by the parasites in 
the various organs and tissues, in experimental trypanosomosis ( T, brucii\ 
Sauerbeck (400). 
Course of Mai de Caderas, Dourine, and Nagana as observed in white 
mice and rabbits artificially infected with the respective Trypanosomes of 
these diseases, Halberstaedter (171). 
On the unicite 55 of Dourine (caused by T. equiperdum = T. rougeti) in 
Europe and Algeria, Schneider & Buffard (414). — On Dourine, Baldrey 
(6). 
Trypanosomosis : (a) of cattle in Egyptian Soudan, caused by a new 
form, T. nanum , apparently restricted to Bovidce ; and ( b ) of a mule from 
Itang on Abyssinian frontier (possibly T. dimorphon ?), Laveran (235). — 
Trypanosomosis of cattle ( T \ nanum) in Anglo- Egyptian Soudan, Balfour 
(8). — Account of a distinct trypanosomosis in Cameroun, caused by T, 
vivax n. sp. ; infection limited, apparently, to cattle, sheep and goats 
among domestic animals, Ziemann (518). 
Occurrence of a trypanosomosis of horses, caused by T. dimorphon , in 
French Guinea (Upper Niger), Cazadbou (74 ). — Existence of a trypano- 
somosia of horses, zebras, mules, etc., at Macma (French Soudan), known 
as “Soumaya, ,, probably the same as Mbori, id. (75). 
Trypanosomosis of horses at Mecheria (Oran), Algeria, resembling Surra, 
and caused by a parasite very like T. evansi , Roger & Greffulhe (384). 
— A trypanosomosis of camels in North Africa, known as el Debab, closely 
allied if not identical with Surra and Mbori ; distinction of trypanosomoses 
conveyed by Tabanids from those conveyed by Tsetses, Sergent (439). 
Three varieties of Surra, perhaps caused by different races of the same 
species of parasite (7 T . evansi) ; Surra of India, S. of Mauritius, and Mbori, 
Laveran & Mesnil (243). — Identity of the Trypanosomes of Surra and 
Mbori (T, evansi) confirmed, Laveran (229), 
Susceptibility of jerboa ( Jaculus ) to the Trypanosome of Surra and to 
T. gambiense , Laveran (239). — Marked susceptibility of the cat to Surra ; 
fatal termination, Panisset (330). — Susceptibility of bats (Pteropus 
niedius) to the Surra Trypanosome, T. evansi , Laveran (234), — Marked 
resistance offered by a bat ( Vesper tilio kuhli) to Sergent’s Trypanosome of 
dromadaries (Zool. Rec. 1904, Nos. 311 & 312), Nicolle & Comte (316). 
Frequence of T. lewisi in black rats (Mus rattus) ; rarity in sewer rats 
( M. decumanus) ; resistance of sewer and white rats to natural infection ; 
Sabrazes & Muratet (395). 
Inoculation of various birds with T. paddce , Thiroux (485). 
