26 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1913] 
(d) Myxosporidioaia. 
Pathogenicity of Nosema apis to 
Insects other than hive-bees ; Fantham 
& Porter, 120. 
(e) Uaploaporidioaia. 
Ichthyosporidiosis of trout ; Pettit, 
311. 
(f) Leishmaniosis. 
General resum.6 of the Indian and 
Mediterranean Kala-Azar question ; 
Laveran, 220. — General report on Medi- 
terranean or infantile Kala-Azar ; 
Laveran & Nicolle, 230. 
Origine et rapports du Kala-azar et 
du bouton d’Oricnt ; Nicolle, 288. 
Leishmanioso naturelle du chien & 
Tunis ; Gray, 154. — La leishmaniose 
canine; Yakimoff & Kohl-Yakimoff, 
445. 
Infantile Kala-Azar ( L . infantum) on 
the coast of Granada ; Martinez, 263. 
American loishmaniosis in Italy ; 
Franchiui, 185. 
(g) Trypanoaomosia. 
A Trypanosome causing disease in 
Man and animals in Sebungwe district, 
S. Rhodesia; Bevan, 31. 
Mzimba strain of human Trypano- 
some, carried by Gl. morsitans in North 
Nyassaland, is equally T. brucii (vel 
rhodesiense) ; Bruce, Harvey, Hamerton 
& Bruce, 47. 
Animal trypanosomoses in the Lado 
(Western Mongalla) ; Balfour, 18. 
Trypanosomes and trypanosomoses 
of animals in Katanga ; Rodham, 
Pons, Vandenbranden & Bequaert, 355. 
Einige durch Trypanosoma dromedarii 
erzeugte Lasionen ; Battaglia, 25. 
Trypanosomose (vom typus Nagana- 
Surra) bei Kameclen in Turkestan 
(Russ.) ; Yakimoff & Sochor, 448. 
Dourine-Trypanosomen bei kranken 
Pferden im Gouv. Rjazan (Russ.) ; 
BSlicer, 28. 
(h) Various and uncertain. 
A new human disease (Greece) due 
to a parasite regarded as allied to the 
Trypanosomes [appears really Leish- 
wiama-like] ; Dendrinos, 90. 
In epizootic myocarditis of South- 
down sheep, in hypertrophied liver 
tissue, a Flagellate ( Monocercomonas 
hepatica ) ; Lesage, 238. 
In spleen-blood of man (Borneo), a 
new parasite, Ovoplasma anucleatum, 
uncertain whether Protozoan or Blasto- 
mycete; Raadt, 342. 
Zur Kenntnis der Balantidiosis. 
Zusammenfassende Darstellung ; Pro- 
wazek, 232 . — Experimental Balanti- 
diosis ; Walker, 424. 
La toxoplasmose du gondi. Maladie 
naturelle, maladie experimentale ; 
Nicolle & Conor, 289. 
Natural toxoplasmosis of dogs ( T . 
canis) ; Carini & Maciel, 60. 
Miscellaneous. 
[Transmission ; natural infection — 
vide 0419 .] 
Experimental infection , etc. 
Experimental infection with patho- 
gonio and non-pathogonio Enlamocbae ; 
Walker & Sellards, 425. 
Experimental inoculation of Plas- 
modium inui from monkey to monkey ; 
L£ger & Bouilliez, 235. 
Attempts to infect Vipera aspis and 
Tropidonotus spp., with Haemogregarina 
roulei from Lachesis ; Phisalix, 313. 
Monkeys and dogs are capable of 
being infected with Leishmania dono- 
vani of Kala-Azar equally as with the 
Mediterranean form ( L . infantum ) ; 
Laveran, 217. 
Artificial infection of mice, rabbits 
and guinea-pigs with Leishmania in- 
fantum ; Basile, 20. — Experimental 
infection of white mice with canine 
Leishmania by means of fleas ; Basile, 
21 . 
Experimental infection of mice with 
Leishmania tropica of Oriental Sore, 
and L. infantum ; Gonder, 150. 
Experimental infection of mice with 
Leptomonas ctenocephali ; Laveran & 
Franchini, 222. — Also of mice, rats and 
dog with L. ctenocephali ; and of rats 
and mice with L. (Crithidia) fasciculata ; 
Laveran & Franchini, 223. 
Experimental transmission of Try- 
panosoma gambiense by means of 
mosquitoes, Mansonia uni for mis ; 
Heckenroth & Blanchard, 165. 
