MASTIGOPHORA. Prot 73 
Trypanosoma avium , T. laverani n. sp., T. mesnili n. sp. and T. sp. 
(perhaps new), from various birds, morphology of and cultural 
characters described, Novy & McNeal (323) pp. 256-308, 11 pis. ; T. 
blanchardi n. Sp., p. 324, figg. 34 (i) & 35, occurrence ana notes, 
Brumpt (55); T. bothi n. sp., occurrence and diagnosis, Lebailly 
( 247) p. 304 ; T. clarice n. sp., occurrence and diagnostic characters, 
Montel (300) pp. 1016 & 1017, 1 fig. ; T. dionisii n. Sp., occurrence 
and diagnostic characters, Bettencourt & Franqa (22) pp. 305 & 306 ) 
T. pestanai n. sp., occurrence and chief features, id. (23) pp. 306 & 
307 ; T. duttoni n. sp., from a mouse, diagnosed, Thiroux (484) 
pp. 885-887, 2 figg. ; T. d ., account of morphology and cultural 
characters,, etc., Thiroux (486) pp. 564-672, pi. 16 ; T. gambiehse\ 
morphology of, and multiplication in the tsetse-fly, Gray & Tulloch 
(164) pp. 282-287, 4 text-figg. ; T. hannce n. sp., proposed for Hanna’s 
Trypanosome of Indian birds [see Zool. Bee. 1903 (144)], Pittaluga 
( 352) p. 356 ; T. lewisi , cytological details and life-history (much of it 
undergone in an Invertebrate host), fully described, Prowazek (362) 
pp. 3-28, pis. 1 & 2, pi. 3, figg. 37-55 ; T. brucii, cytological details 
described, and comparison of certain phases in the life-history with 
those of T. lewisi , id. pp. 28-40, pi. 3, figg. 56-60, pis. 4-6 ; T. 
lewisi, pp. 28-37, pi. 4, figg. 1-4, pi. 5, figg. 1 & 2, T. brucii, pp. 37-44, 
pi. 4, figg. 5 & 6, pi. 5, figg. 3 & 4, morphology and behaviour of in 
cultural conditions described and compared, Smedley (460) ; T. luis 
n. sp. [see under “ Spirochceta ” pallida ] ; T. nanum n. sp. , apparently 
restricted to Bovidce, Egyptian Soudan, morphological characters of 
(distinct from T. theileri ), Laveran (235) pp. 292 & 293 ; T. nanum 
Lav., note on, Balfour (8) p. 210, pi. 5, fig. 3 ; T. nicolleorum n. sp., 
pp. 54 & 55, T. vespertilionis n. sp. (prov.), pp. 54 & 55, occurrence 
and diagnoses, Sergent (435) ; T. paddee, general description of, 
behaviour in cultures, distinctions from other Avian Trypanosomes, 
Thiroux (485) pp. 65-83, pi. 4 ; T. polyplectri n. sp., occurrence 
and diagnostic features, Vassal (493) pp. 1014-1016, 1 fig.; T. rota- 
torium var. nana n. var., on account of small size, Sergent (438) 
p., 670 ; T. saccobranchi n. Sp., occurrence and note on, Castet.- 
lani & Willey (66) p. 399, pi* 24, fig. 9 ; T . vivax n. sp., causing a 
distinct variety of trypanosomosis in cattle, sheep and goats in 
Cameroun, differential characters and behaviour of, Ziemann (518) 
pp. 307-314, 429-447, 662 ; T. (presumably brucii), developmental 
phases in Tsetse-flies (G. fusca) described, Koch (214) pp. 1867-1869, 
text-figg. 15-24 ; T. spp. various (one nov.), Botes on occurrence, and 
morphology, Petrie (348) pp. 191-200, pi. 8 ; T. sp. (possibly T. 
dimorphonV) from a mule at Itang (Abyssinian-Soudanese frontier), 
morphological points noted, Laveran (235) p. 293 ; T. sp. (probably a 
variety of T. evansi ) in horses at M6cheria (Algeria), note on mor- 
phology of, Roger & Greffulhe (384) pp. 396 & 397 ; T. spp. (some- 
what uncertain), from various animals in Uganda, morphology of 
noted and figured, Nabarro & Greig (310) and Greig & Gray 
(165) . 
u Trypanosoma '* balbianii of oysters [much more probably a Spirochceta , 
i.e. a Bacterial type], morphology, and alleged developmental phases [?] 
of, described, Perrin (345) pp. 368-375, 4 text-figg. 
Trypanosomes, on the distinguishing between different species of ; morpho- 
logical characters and variations throughout the entire life-cycle to be 
taken into account, Koch (213) pp. 958-962. — Trypanosome-like 
parasites described from the gut of Melophagus ovinus (sheep-louse), 
Pfeiffer (349) pp. 324-330, pi. 3. — A Trypanosome [not Unlike 
Hanna’s form] from an African dove, remarks on, Wellman (501) 
p. 285, 1 fig. 
