53 Prot . 
Systematic. — Fiagellata. 
0431 
B. 87 pp. 89-96 pi. xi. — T. equiperdum 
in Dourine-Kranken Pferden des Gouv. 
Rjazan (Russ.); Belicer Arch, 
veterin. nauk. 43 pp. 305-314 with pi. 
— T. francolini p. 423 pi. v fig. 11, 
pycnonoti p. 424 fig. 4, viduae p. 426 
figs. 6 & 7, eurystomi p. 428 figs. 8-10, 
caprimulgi p. 429 figs. 12-15, spp. n., 
occurrence and morphology ; Keran- 
del Ann. Inst. Pasteur 27. — T. gam - 
biense, life -cycle in the Tsetse-fly (Gl. 
palpalis) described, with comparison of 
T. nanum and T. pecorum ; Robertson 
Trans. R. Soc. B 203 pp. 161-184 
pis. xvii-xxi. — T. g. and T. rhodesiense, 
as distinguished by careful measure- 
ment ; Stephens & Fantham Ann. 
trop. Med. parasitol. 7 pp. 27-39. — 
T. g. and T. rhodesiense (Germ. E. 
Africa), morphology compared ; Taute 
Zs. Hyg. 73 pp. 556-560 35 text-figs. — 
T. granulosum, Lav. and Mcsn., rapid 
cultural development in a modification 
of N. and McN’s. medium ; Ponselle 
C. R. soc. biol. 74 pp. 339-341 & 522- 
524 17 text -figs. — [ T . nanum vide T. 
congolense.'] — T. nigeriense sp. n., Man. 
South Nigeria, distinction from other 
human species ; Macfie Ann. trop. 
Med. Parasitol. 7*pp. 339-358 pi. xxviii, 
— T. n., developmental forms in the 
gut of Sto7noxys ; Macfie T.c. pp. 359- 
362 text-figs. — T. pecaudi, notes on 
posterior nuclear forms and dimor- 
phism in ; Ogawa Ccntralbl. Bakt. 
Abth. I 68 pp. 332-334 3 text-figs.— 
T. pecorum in Nyassaland, identity of 
different strains met with, with that in 
Uganda ; Bruce Harvey Hamerton 
& Bruce Proc. R. Soc. B 87 pp. 1-26. 
— T. rhodesiense, significance of pos- 
terior nuclear forms ; Blacklock Ann. 
trop. Med. Parasitol. 7 pp. 101-112. 
T. r., note on posterior nuclear forms ; 
if the same species as brucii (Uganda), 
should probably be called pecaudi ; 
Wen yon & Hanschell J. school trop. 
Med. 2 pp. 123-128. — T. r. of Nyassa- 
land, whether the human strain, wild- 
game strain or Wild Gl. morsitans strain, 
evidence in favour of its being identical 
with T. brucii PI. and Bradf. ; Bruce 
Harvey Hamerton & Davey Proc. R. 
Soc. B 86 pp. 285-302 394-407 & 408- 
421. — T. r. and T. brucii, i.e., T. 
ugandae St. and B.) question as to 
specificity ; Laveran Bui. soc. path, 
exot. 6 pp. 340-343. — T. r. (true) and 
T. brucii , from big-game, etc., close 
morphological comparison and resem- 
blance ; Taute Arb. Kais. Gesundhtsa. 
45 pp. 102-112 pi. i. — T. rotatorium, 
synonymy, morphology and occur- 
rence of different types of form, 
transmission ; Noller Arch. Pro- 
tistenk. 31 pp. 177-208 pi. xiii 
figs. 1-21. — T. r ., cultural forms de- 
scribed ; Mend eleeff- Gold berg T.c. 
pp. 251-258 pi. xvi. — T. r., staining 
method, morphology, cultural forms ; 
Ogawa Arch. Protistenk. 29 pp. 248- 
258 pi. vii. — T. r., Dauerformen und 
Immunitat ; Doflein Freiburg i. B. 
Ber. natf. Ges. 20 pp. xxvii-xxxiv. — 
T. simiae, resorvoir host, development 
in fly (Gl. morsitans ) ; Bruce Harvey 
Hamerton & Bruce Proc. R. Soc. B 87 
pp. 48-66 pis. vi-viii. — T. talpae, notes 
on morphology p. 1008 1 text-fig. ; 
Laveran & Marullaz C. R. soc. biol. 
74. — T. t., developmental forms in 
molo-fioas (Palaeopsylla) doscribod, 
pp. 1254-1256, 11 text-figs. ; Laveran 
& Franchini T.c. — T. t., Nab., notes 
on ; Visentini Arch. Protistenk. 32 
p. 258 pi. xiii figs. 1 & 5-7. — T. thiersi 
sp. n., a very large avian form, occur- 
rence, dimensions and note ; Leger 
Bui. soc. path. exot. 6 pp. 516 & 517. — 
T. tritonis sp. n., morphology and cul- 
tural forms ; Ogawa C. R. soc. biol. 
biol. 75 pp. 268-271 18 text-figs. — T. 
ugandae sp. n. for the T. from Uganda 
oxen (T. brucii, q.v.) ; Stephens & 
Blacklock Proc. R. Soc. B 86 p. 191. 
— T. vespertilionis Batt., occurrence 
in Franco and noto on morphology ; 
Pringault C. R. soc. biol. 75 pp. 663- 
665. — T. zabolotiiyi sp. n. (type lewisii) 
in Cricetus frumentarius, Russia ; 
Dudoenko Russ. vrac. St. Peterburg 
12 pp. 606-607. — T. sp. (probably 
pecaudi), posterior nuclear forms in, 
and developmental stages in Gl. pal- 
palis ; Duke & Robertson Rep. S. S. 
Comm. 13 pp. 67-89 19 text-figs. — T. 
sp. (closely allied to pecaudi), poly- 
morphic blood forms ; Robertson 
T.c. pp. 111-119. — T. sp. (perhaps 
rhodesiense), S. Rhodesia, morphology ; 
Bevan J. trop. Med. 16 pp. 113-117 
pis. i & ii. — T. spp. from mules and 
cattle, Lado, notes on ; Balfour Ann. 
trop. Med. Parasitol. 7 pp. 113-124 
pi. ix. — T. sp. of cattle (Germany), 
probably theileri, different forms de- 
scribed and compared with other de- 
scribed cattle -Trypanosomes ; Bonger 
Zs. Hyg. 75 pp. 101-117 pi. i. — T. sp., 
large form (ingens or theileri type), 
