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Subject Index. — Structure. 
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Morphology of Prouazelda urinaria ; 
Sinton, 450. 
Cystotrypanosoma grayi , Trypanosome 
propre de Ql. palpalis. Polymorphisms ; 
Roubaud, 407. 
Morphology of Trypanosoma rhodesi- 
ense and comparison with T. brucii ; 
Bruce, Harvey, Hamerton & Davey, 72. — 
Morphology of T. simiae n. sp. ; Bruce, 
Harvey, Hamerton, Davey, & Lady 
Bruce, 73. 
Ban von Trypanosoma aff. theilcri atis 
Rindern (Russ.) ; Manceaux, Yakimoff 
& Kohl-Yakimoff, 288. 
Le Volvox ; Janet, 224. 
On various new Dinoflagellates with 
an interesting hearing on the relation- 
ships to Flagellates and Algae ; Klebs, 
239. 
On the structure of Dinosphacra 
palustris (= Gonyaulax p. Lemtn.); 
Kofoid & Michener' 246. 
(d) of ClLTOPIIORA. 
Morphology of two remarkable new 
Ciliates Gymnodinioides n. g. with several 
forms, and Polyspira delagei n. g., 
n. sp., constituting a new order, Ciliata 
Chromatophora ; Minckiewicz, 323, 
324. 
Observations sur Trichodinopis para- 
doxal CJ6p&de & Willem, 87. 
Morphology of a new Infusorian, 
Troglodybella abrassarti n. g., n. sp. ; 
Brumpt & Joyeux, 77. 
llitude monographique sur les Aci- 
n^tiens : Morphologie ; Collin, 109. 
Minute structure ; special anatomy. 
(a) Shell , envelope , etc. 
Shell-structure of the Astrorhizidae, 
including new forms ; Heron-AUen & 
Earland, 210. 
On the connection of the megalo- 
spheric and microspheric (A. and B.) 
forms of different fossil Orbitolinael 
Douvill6, 136. 
Morphology of Stromatoporoids and 
Eozoon canadense, regarded as Forami- 
nifera ; Kirkpatrick, 238. 
Struktur dor Iliille bei Synura uvella ; 
Awerinzew, 26 . 
Skeletal structure of Diplopsalis lenti- 
cula ; Pavillard, 364. 
(n-9210 e) 
(b) Cytoplasm and Nucleus. 
Nuclear structure and modes of 
division in the Protozoa ; Dangeard, 
122 . 
Chromosomes of Protozoa of the 
different classes ; uniform, low thread- 
width ; Meek, 305. — Chromatinstruktur 
der Protozoen ; Awerinzew, 26. 
Zur Chromidienfrage und Kerndua- 
lismushypothese bei den Protozoen ; 
Swarczewsky, 465. 
La structure intime et les divisions 
du noyau chez Amcebidium parasitieum ; 
Raabe, 382. 
Account of eytological features in 
various Amoebae, with special reference 
to the modes of nuclear division ; 
Gl&ser, 194. 
Types of nuclear constitution and 
modes of nuclear division in Amoebae 
of the Umax- type ; Alexeieff, 6 & 7. 
Note on nuclear structure and mode 
of division in Amoeba (V ahlltampfia) 
punctata ; distinctions from Entamoeba ; 
Chatton & Lalung-Bonnaire, 99. 
Minute structure of a new Entamoeba , 
E. aulastomi ; Roller, 342. 
Cytological details, nucleus and 
chroinidia of Entamoeba tetragena 
Viereck ; Hartmann, 203. — Of E. colt ; 
Hartmann & Whitmore, 204. 
Cytology of Paramoeba (“ Amoeba ”)■ 
pigmentifera and chaetognathi (G rassi) 
nature and homology of “Nebenkern” 
Janicki, 227. 
Kern und Chromidien bei Saccam- 
mina ; Hirsch, 215. 
Details of nuclear structure in Diplo- 
cystis phryganeae n. sp. ; Berg-von- 
Emme, 43. 
Discussion of cytological points in the 
Coccidia, Adelea and Barrouxia 
(apropos Jollos) ; Reichenow & Schellack, 
387. 
Formations chromidiales et mito- 
chondriales de Vllcrmogregarina sergen- 
tium l Vlguier & Weber, 491. 
The nuclear structure of Karyolysus 
lacertae described and compared in 
dotailod with that of other Haemogre- 
garines and certain Coccidia; the ques- 
tion of the intrakaryo8omatic division- 
centre ; Woodcock, 521. — The nuclear 
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