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Subject Index. — Parasitism 
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Beitrage zur Entwickelungsgeschichte 
von Lagenophrys sp. ; Awerinzew, 25. 
Multiplication and encystment of 
Nyctotherus cordiformis ; Aragao, 17. 
Regeneration and regulation in Para- 
moecium eaudatum (15 text-figs.); 
Peebles, 366. 
Wundheilungs- und Regenerations- 
vorgange bei Infusorien; Ishikawa, 220. 
Remarkable multiplication of a new 
Ciliate Gymnodinioides, n.g. ; remark- 
able life-cycle of another new Ciliate, 
Polyspira delayed with a process termed 
“ adelphogamic dischizogony” ; Minckie- 
wicz, 323. — Further account of conjuga- 
tion and reproduction in Polyspira 
delagei ; regarded now as a “metagonie 
syndesmogamique ” — no such thing as 
“ dischizogony ” (longitudinal) or “ adel- 
phogamy ” ; Minkiewicz, 324. 
Modo de division du Stromlndium 
sulcatum ; Faur6-Fremiet, 167. 
Etude monographique sur les Aci- 
netiens : reproduction et conjugaison ; 
Collin, 109. 
ETHOLOGY. 0419 
Biology, habits, behaviour. 
Remarks on the biology of soil 
Protozoa ; Martin, 290. — Bodenproto- 
zoen ; Wolff, 519. 
Lebensweise von Vampyrellidium 
vagans ; Entz, 156. 
Biology of Amoebae ; Gl£ser, 194. 
Biologische und experimentelle Un- 
tersuchungen an Amoeba proteus ; Ver- 
halten kernloser Stiicke ; Gruber, 198. 
Notes on habits and behaviour of 
various Amoebae of the group terricola ; 
Penard, 369. 
Globigerina bidloides sviluppasi in 
amjbiente bentonico litorale ; Issel, 222. 
Sur la frequence de la leishmaniose 
canine a Alger et ses variations eaison- 
ni&res ; Senevet, 439. 
Agglomerationserschei.nungen bei 
Trypanosomen (T. gambiense, brucii, 
equiperdum u. a.) ; Mattes, 300. 
Vitality of Trypanosomes in the 
cadaver of the animal host ; Blacklock, 
51. 
Remarks on the biology of T. gam- 
biense ; Robertson, 394. 
Observations on the origin and 
sequence of the Protozoan fauna of hay- 
infusions ; Woodruff, 523. 
The reactions of the Flagellate 
Peranema j Mast, 298. 
Significance of certain forms of 
asymmetry of the Dinoflagellates ; 
Kofoid, 245. 
The limits of educability of Para- 
moecium ; Smith, 452. 
Les conditions n^cessnires et sufli- 
santes pour la conjugaison du Paramae- 
cium eaudatum ; Zweibaum, 540. 
Plankton. 
North and West Scottish Coast, 
plankton, Dinoflagellates; Herdman & 
Riddell, 208. 
Dinoflagellates in plankton, Irish Sea 
(S. end Isle of Man), with distinctive 
list of species of Peridinium occurring ; 
Herdman & Scott, 209. 
Kielkond’sche Bucht (Osel), Ciliates; 
Taube, 469. 
Dortmund — Ems Kanal and the R. 
Werso (Munster i/W.) Protozoa ; Quirm- 
bach, 381. 
Javanese lakes, various, Flagellates 
and Dinoflagellates ; Woloszynska, 520.. 
Parasitism. 
The parasite fauna of Colorado ; Hall,. 
200 . 
On the parasitism, facultative and 
actual, of Euglena and Astasia spp. ; 
Alexeieff, 4. 
Apparently no incompatibility for 
parasitism results in the case of any of 
the common Ciliates (occurring in Bufo), 
from the presence of the other forms ; 
Andr6, 15. 
Plantae. 
In a Saprolcgnia, itself parasitic on a 
large Amoeba of the terricola group, a 
small Hyalodiscus sp. ; Penard, 369. 
Protozoa. 
In Lecythium sp., and Tetramitus 
rostralus, Chlamydozoon butschlii n. sp. ; 
Alexeieff, 5. 
