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Subject Index. — Development. 
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Phases of the life-history of P. canis 
in a tick (Rhipicephalus) ; Christophers, 
89. — Multiplication of P. canis in the 
blood ; Nuttall & Graham-Smith, 325. 
Untersuchungen iiber P. ( Babesia ) 
canis ; Kinoshita, 220. 
Development of Flagellate (Trypano- 
some) forms in cultures of Piroplasma 
parvum ; Miyajima, 310. 
Stages in the life-history (including 
conjugation) of Ceratomyxa leading up to 
spore-formation; Averintzev, 10. 
Sporoblast- and spore-formation in 
Chloromyxum protei ; Joseph, 213. 
Sporoblasts (monosporous) and spores 
of a new Myxosporidian, Coccomyxa 
morovi ; L6ger & Hesse, 264. 
Chromidial development and spore- 
formation in ITenneguyd ( = hympho- 
cystis ) jolinstonei ; Averintzev, 12. 
Spore-formation in Myxobolus aeglc- 
Auerbach, 4. — Intracystic de- 
hiscence of spores in M. cycloides, also 
in Henneguya; Cepfcde, 75. 
Pansporoblast- and spore-formation in 
Sphaeromyxa sabrazesi ; Schroder, 407. 
— Beitrage zur Fntwicklungsgeschichte 
der Myxosporidien ; Schroder, 408. 
(Phenomenes do sexual ite dans le 
developpement des Actinomyxidies ; 
Caullery et Mesnil, 67.) 
Recherches sur la Sarcosporidie du 
monton (Sarcocysti s tcnella ) ; Janin, 208. 
— Structure de la spore de Sarcocystis 
tcnella. II n’y a pas de capsule polaire ; 
Perrier, 345. 
Phases in life-cycle of new Haplo- 
sporidia, viz. : — Bertramia bu fonts ; 
King, 219 : Caullery a mesnili ; Chatton, 
84 : N eurosporidium ceplialodisci ; Ride- 
wood & Fantham, 372. 
Cysts and spores of a Sporozoan (with 
resemblances to Rhinosporidium), from 
a parakeet ; Graham-Smith, 181a. 
Eneystment and sporulation in Pan- 
sporclla perplexa n. g.,n.sp. ; Chatton, 
83. 
(d) Mastic onto ra 
Asexual and sexual reproduction of 
the Mastigamcebae Mastigella vitvea n. 
sp. and Mastigina setosa n. sp. ; Gold- 
schmidt, 179. 
(n-10189 c) 
Stages in life-cycle of a Herpetomonad 
of Calex ; Patton, 335. 
Developmental phases of Leishmania 
donooani, including Flagellate phases, 
undergone in the bed-bug ( Cimex ) ; 
Patton, 336. 
Encystation in Trypanosoma grayi \ 
Minchin, 308. 
Studien iiber Trypanosoma lewisi und 
T. brucTi ; Byloff, 57. 
Developmental phases of 7'. bruc/ii in 
a Tsetse-fly, Gl. fusca ; Stuhlmann, 441. 
Unusual mode of multiplication, T. 
lewisi ; forms in fleas ; Swingle, 444. 
Developmental phases of a Trypano- 
some (probably T. raiae), in a leech 
(Pontobdella) ; Robertson, 373. 
Developmental forms of T. rotatorium 
in a leech ; Franga, 166. — -Various forms 
of T. rotatorium observed in U yla ; 
Fran$a & Athias, 168. 
Division in Tricliomastrx serpentis ; 
Dobell, 105. 
Multiplication of Trichomonas in- 
tcst inalis ; Wenyon, 465. 
Reproductive forms of V olvox aureus ; 
unusual development of spermatogonia ; 
Powers, 357. 
Nouvel aper<;u sur les Bhu todinidoc 
{Apodinium mycelo'idcs n. g. n. sp.) ; 
Chatton, 82. 
Conjugation of Ceratium hirundinclla ; 
Entz, 134. 
(e.) ClI.IOPHORA. 
La fecondation des Infusoires coin- 
paree a celle des autres Protozoaires ; 
Versluys, 460, 
Conjugation in Opalina mtestinalis 
and 0. cau data ; Metcalf, 306. 
Die Fortpflanzung und Lebenscyclus 
der Opalinen ; Neresheimer, 318. 
Detailed account of sexual differentia- 
tion and conjugation in Opercularia 
coarctata ; Enriques, 131. 
Cytological account of the conjugation 
of Paramoccium aurelia ( caudatum ) ; 
Calkins und Cull, 63. 
Regeneration 
Holmes, 202. 
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