G3 Proi. 
Systematic. — Flagellata. 
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vivax , from horses, Gambia, mor- 
phological comparison ; Yorke & 
Blacklook Ann. trop. Med. Parasitol. 
5 pp. 413-434 pi. xviii. — T. dimorphon 
et T. congolense, notes ; Laveran 
Bui. soc. path. exot. 3 pp. 518-521. — 
T. drosophilae, an independent eutry- 
panosome-form quite distinct from the 
lepto trypanosome-stages (or trypanoids) 
of L. drosophilae ; Chatton & Leger 
C. R. soc. biol. 71 pp. 573-575, 
also op. cit. 70 pp. 34-36 text-figs. — 
T. evansi, morphology, comparison 
with T. hrucii ; Bruce Proc. R. Soc. 
B 84 pp. 181-187 pi. v. — T. frobenius 
sp. n. similar to congolense but regarded 
as distinct, origin and morphology ; 
Weissenborn Arch. Schiffshyg. 15 
pp. 477-499 pi. v. — T. gambiense, 
developmental phases in different organs 
of Gl. palpalis ; Bruce, Hamerton, 
Bateman & Mackie Proc. R. Soc. 
B 83 pp. 513-527 80 text-figs. — T. 
g., developmental phases in Gl. palpalis 
described, pp. 342-348 pis. vi-viii, T. 
grayi, the crocodile-form and develop- 
mental phases in Gl. palpalis, pp. 350- 
354 pis. ix & x p. p., T. caprae sp. n. 
from goats p. 371 figs. 43-49, bovis 
sp. n. (perhaps T. cazalboui ) p. 369 
figs. 50-53, morphology ; Kleine & 
Taute Arb. kais. Gesundhtsa. 31. — 
T. gambiense Dutton, morphology of 
different forms ; comparison with 
those of T. hrucii ; Bruce Proc. R. 
Soc. B 84 pp. 327-332 pi. xiii. — T. g., 
possibility of more than one species 
or “strain” of human Trypanosome 
having been included under this name ; 
Castellani J. trop. Med. 14 p. 17. — 
T. g. and T. rhodesiense, various phases 
of life-history as seen in rats and 
guinea-pigs ; formation of latent- 
bodies ; Fantham Proc. R. Soc. B 83 
pp. 212-227 pi. xv & 2 text-figs. — 
T. hippicum Dari., notes on mor- 
phology and possible mode of trans- 
mission ; Darling J. inf. diseases 8. — 
T. hippicum Darling, notes ; Laveran 
Bui. soc. path. exot. 4 pp. 168-175. — 
T. hylae Fr. & Ath. is syn. T. rota- 
torinm p. 672, T. borreli characterized 
and distinguished from rotatorium p. 
674, from frogs, T. bocagei with varr. 
parva and magna p. 676 and T. chaltoni 
p. 678, from toads, distinguished; 
Mathis & L£ger Ann. Inst. Pasteur 
25 pis. v & vi. — T. hypostomi sp. n. 
from a Brazilian fish p. 521 text-figs. 
1-4; Splendore Bui. Soc. path. exot. 
3. — T. leptodactyli, phases resembling 
schizogony ; Carini Arch. Protisten- 
kundo 24 pp. 80-83 2 text-figs. — T. 
lewisi, intracellular stage in develop- 
ment of, in rat-flea ; Minchin & 
Thomson Brit. Med. J. 1911 ii pp. 361- 
364. — T. 1., different phases in rat- 
fleas described ; Swingle J. inf. 
diseases 8 pp. 129-134 pis. i & ii. — 
T. 1., occurrence of characteristic 
trypaniform phases (“small trypano- 
somes”) in cultures; Delanoe C. R. 
soc. biol. 70 pp. 704-706. — T. musculi 
sp. n. [syn. T. duttoni Thiroux] p. 231 ; 
Kendall J. Infect. Dis. 3. — T. nanum 
Lav. (Uganda), morphological notes 
and comparison with T. pecorum ; 
Bruce, Hamerton, Bateman & 
Mackie Proc. R. Soc. B 83 pp. ISO- 
186 pis. xiii & xiv. — T. noctuae, of the 
little owl, morphology of different 
forms and their connection (including 
the form hitherto distinguished as T. 
ziemanni ) ; Minchin & Woodcock 
Q. J. Microsc. Sci. 57 pp. 166-182 
pis. xx & xxi. — T. numidae sp. n. in 
Huhnern, Java (Holliindisch) ; dr 
Haan Geneesk. Tijdschr. Ned. Ind. 
51 p. 622. — T. pecorum Bruce, notes ; 
Laveran Bui. soc. path. exot. 3 pp. 
718-721. — T. perroteti sp. n. [probably 
a different form of T. martini Bouet] 
p. 233 pi. vi fig. 15, bocagei sp. n. [a 
form of T. rotatorium ?], occurrence 
and note, p. 231 figs. 5 & 6 ; Fran$a 
Arch. R. Inst. Bact. 3. — T. rhodesiense 
Stephens & Fantham, shown to differ 
in many respects from T. gambiense 
and therefore probably a distinct 
form ; Laveran G. R. Acad. sci. 153 
pp. 1112-1116. — T. r. (or T. gambiense 
var. rhodesiense ), notes on different 
forms and dimorphism ; Swellen- 
gerbel Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 61 
Orig. pp. 193-206 9 text-figs. — T. r. 
and T. gambiense, question of their 
common ancestry and present dis- 
tinction, as well-differentiated varieties ; 
Mesnil & Ringenbach C. R. soc. biol. 
71 pp. 271-273 609-612.— T. r., note 
on morphology and comparison with 
T. gambiense', Stannus & Yorke 
Proc. R. Soc. B 94 pp. 150-160 pi. ii. — 
T. rotatorium, different forms of, from 
frogs, described ; Mathis & L£ger 
“ Recherches de parasitoloe;ie ” etc. 
1911 pp. 372-377 pi. x.—T. bocagei 
Franca varr. magna and parva pp. 378- 
380 pi. xi figs. 15-17, chattoni p. 380 
figs. 1-14, described ; Mathis & Leger 
