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Subject Index. — Economics. 
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Histoplasmosis, a fatal disorder met 
with in tropical America, due to a new 
Protozoan parasite, ( Histoplasma cap- 
sulata); Darling, 102. 
Ueber kleinste Mikroorganismen im 
menschlichen Speichel [regarded as 
Protozon] ; Ellermann, 129. 
Miscellaneous. 
Mode of transmission; experi- 
mental infection. 
The importance of blood-sucking flies 
as transmitters of disease to man and 
animals ; Bannermann, 18. 
On the role played by Culicids, Tsetses 
and ticks in transmitting malarial para- 
sites, Trypanosomes, etc. ; Marotel, 289. 
Methods of infection with Trypano- 
somes generally ; Minchin, 308. 
Experiments on the transmission of 
Trypanosomes by Tsetse-flies and other 
Arthropods ; Dutton, Todd and Haning- 
ton, 125. 
Sleeping-sickness ( Trypanosoma gam- 
biense) and its transmission by Tsetse- 
flies ( Glossina palpalis ) ; Blanchard, 29. 
Etiology of sleeping-sickness ; O. 
fusca and other Tsetses in relation to T. 
gambicnse ; Koch, 223 & 224. 
(Maladie du sommeil et mouches tse-tse 
au Congo frangais ; Laveran, 250.) 
Maladie du sommeil, trypanosomiases 
ani males et tse-tse dans la Guinee fran- 
gaise ; Martin, 292. 
Transmission de Trypanosoma dimor - 
phon par Glossina palpalis ; Roubaud, 
382. 
Trypanosomeninfektion durch die 
Schleimhaut des Verdauungstraktus ; 
Yakimov and Schiller, 473. 
Hereditary infection of leeches ( Helob - 
della, Piscicola, Id emiclepsis) , with Try- 
panosomes and Trypanoplasms ; 
Brumpt, 53. 
(Sur le role possible de Hyalomma 
ccgyptium dans l’infection hemogr^gari- 
nienne de Testudo mauritanica ; Nicolle 
et Comte, 321.) 
Lynehia maura, the transmitter of 
Hacmoprolem eolumbac ; Serg^nt and, 
Sergent, 419. 
Transmission of Piroplasma eanis by 
Rhipieephalus sanguineus ; infection of 
the ticks ; Christophers, 89. 
Equine piroplasmosis (due to P. equi ) 
transmitted by Rhipieephalus evertsi, 
and not by R. decoloratus ; Theiler, 445. 
Experimental infection of mice with 
Sarcosporidium ; N&gre, 315. 
On the possible transmission of Sar- 
eocystis by the blow-fly ; Perrin, 346. 
Artificial (cross-) infection of various 
frogs (Panel spp., Hyla,) and toads 
(JBufo, & Bombinator), with different 
species of Opalina ; Metcalf, 306. 
Artificial cultivation. 
Anleitung zur Kultur der Mikro- 
organismen. Fur den Gebrauch in 
zoologischen . . . Laboratorien ; 
Kttster, 233a. 
Cultivation of a Piroplasma from 
Japanese cattle, outside body ; develop- 
ment into a Trypanosome-form ; 
Miyajima, 310. 
Development of cultural forms of 
T. rotatorium in drawn blood of the 
host, kept a day or two ; Franga, 164. 
Artificial cultivation of “ Trypano- 
somes ” found in mosquitoes ; Novy, 
McNeal & Torrey, 324. 
Collection & Technique. 
Collecting and keeping Volvox for 
laboratory use ; Smith, 434. 
Cultivation & microscopic preparation 
of fresh-water Rhizopods ; Penard, 338. 
Anfertigen von Praparaten von Pro- 
tozoen ; Magnickij, 285. 
Taschenbuch der mikroskopischen 
Technik der Protistenuntersuchung ; 
Prowazek, 367. 
A method of demonstrating the ex- 
ternal discharge of the contractile 
vacuole, in Paramoecium and other 
Infusoria ; Jennings, 210. 
Staining of Trypanosoma rotatorium 
intra vitam by “ pyronine ” ; Franga, 
165. 
A new staining method for blood 
parasites; Hall, 187. 
