60 Prot. 
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[ 1912 ] 
& 7 ‘hodesiense ; Thomson Aim. trop, Med. 
5 pp. 531-538. — T. brucii and equiper- 
dum , fadenforruige Anhangsel ; Sche- 
pilevvsky Centralbl. I3akt. Abt. 
65 Grig. pp. 79-83 1 pi.— T. b, 
and lewisi, cytology ; KOun & Schuok- 
mann Zool. Jahrl). Suppl. 15 ii pp. 329- 
382 pis. xx & xxii. — T. caprae , Klciue, 
notes on morphology, different forms ; 
FisoiierZs. Hyg. 70 pp. 100-102 6 text- 
figs — T. chelodina (sp. n. Johnson 1907), 
occurrence and account of ; Johnstone 
6 Cleland Proc.-Linn. N.S. Wales 36 p. 
479 pi. xiii figs. 1-14. — T. citelli p. 25, 
figs. 5-6, leporis-aylvaticus p. 22, fig. 1 , 
peromysci p. 22, figs. 2 & 3, rutherfordi 
p. 24 fig. 10, evotomys p. 25 fig. 7, soricia 
p. 25 fig. 8 & 9, spp. n. occurrence and 
notes ; Watson & Hadwen Parasitol. 5. — 
T. deny si sp. n., occurrence and 
note; Rodhain, Pons, Vandenbranden & 
Bequaert Bull. Soc. path. £xot. 5 p. 
610. — T. dimorphon Lav. & Mesn. and 
T. vivax in a horse, Gambia, morpholo- 
gical comparison ; BlacklcAok Ann. trop. 
Med. 6 pp. 107-116. — T. dohrni and 
T. yakimovi, sp. n. occurrence and notes 
on; Yakimoff Arch. Protistenk unde 27 
pp. 1-8 pi. i. — T.duttoni (of the mouse) 
and T. lewisi not to be regarded as dis- 
tinct species on account of their mutual 
immunizing effects in rats ; Roudsky 
C. R. Soc. biol. 72 pp. 609-611. — 
T. evansi, schizogony in spleen ; Wai.ker 
Philippine J. Sci. B 7 pp. 53-63 1 pi. — 
T. gambieri8e, uniforme, and vivax, com- 
parative form illustrated ; Duke Proc. R. 
Soc. B 85 pi. ii. — T. gambiense , phases of 
life-cycle in Gl. palpalis ; Robertson 
Proc. R. Soc. B 86 pp. 66-71 27 text- 
figs. — T. g., yerschiedene Formen (Holl- 
andisch) ; Swellengrebel Amsterdam 
Werlc. Gen. Nat. Genees. Heelk. (Ser. 2) 
7 pp. 14-16. — T. g. and T. rhodesiense re- 
garded as very closely related, if indeed 
distinct, species ; Mesnil & Leger C. R. 
soc. biol. 72 pp. 667-670.— T. g. and T. 
rhodesiense , morphology in cultures 
compared with developmental phases 
in Gl. palpalis ; Thomson & Sinton Ann. 
trop. Med. 6 pp. 331-356 pis. xix-xxi. — 
T. ignotum sp. n., occurrence in Gl. 
morsitans, morphology, pathogenic to 
monkeys : Kingiiorn & Yorke Ann. trop. 
Med. 6 pp. 320-323. — T, laveyani sp. n., 
from a fish; Breindi VAstn. Krai. <3esk6 
Spol. Nduk 1011 No. 33 [This specific 
name is invalid, having already been 
used for an Avian Trypanosome — Rec.] — 
T. lewisi, Carini’s “ cysts of multi- 
plication ” regarded as a distinct 
parasite ( Pneumocystis ) allied to the 
Coccidia ; Delanoe G. R. Acad. Sci. 155 
pp. 658-660. — T. pecaudi (or brucii), 
occurrence of posterior-nucleate, forms 
in; Wenyon J. trop. Mod. 15 p. 193 
[this at once breaks down what has been 
regarded as the essential specific distinc- 
tion of rhodesiense from brucii or gam- 
biense and makes it practically certain 
that the former is not a true, distinct 
species but merely a different strain — 
possibly of brucii. Rec.]. — T. pecorum 
Bruce, dimorphon and congolense, all 
regarded as distinct species , Laveran 
Bui. Soc. path. exot. 5 pp. 372-375. — 
T. rudolphi sp. n. prov. for a form from 
Mabuia agilis (but it is quite probably 
T. perroteti) : Carini Bull. Soc. path, 
exot. 5 p. 595. — T. rhodesiense, 
developmental phases in Gl. morsitaus ; 
Kingiiorn, Yorke & Lloyd Ann. trop. 
Med. 6 pp. 495-503. — T. r., measure- 
ment, comparison with T. brucii and T. 
gambiense ; Stephens & Fantiiam Proc. R. 
Soc. B 85 pp. 223-234 pi. iii. — T. rhode- 
siense, question of its identification with 
T. gambiense ; Laveran Bui. Soc. path, 
exot. 5 pp. 26-30. — T. rhodesiense, mor- 
phology compared with that of T. brucii 
and gambiense, regarded provisionally as 
a distinct species ; Bruge, Harvey, 
Hamerton, Davey, & Lady Bruoe Proc. R. 
Soc. B 85 pp. 423-433 pis. xi & xii. — T. 
7‘hodesiense regarded as distinct both 
from brucii and gambiense on the strength 
of comparative serum reactions ; Laver- 
an & Nattan-Larrier C. R. Acad. sci. 154 
pp 18-20 [but vide under T. pecaudi]. 
— r l\ simiae sp. n., remarkable in attack- 
ing only monkeys and goats, morphology ; 
Bruoe, Harvey, Hamerton, Davey & Lady 
Bruoe Proc. R. Soc. B 85 pp. 477-481 pi. 
xiii. — T. soudanense var. n. be7'be7'um 
roposed for the Trypanosome of “ De- 
ab ”; Sergent & LheritiEr Bui. soc. 
path. exot. 5 pp. 274-278. — T. talpae 
Nabarro, notes on ; Franqa Arch. R. 
Inst. Bact. 3 pp. 271-273 pi. vii figs. 1- 
3. — T. cf Lheileri cultural forms (Russ.) ; 
Manoeaux, Yakimoff & Kohl-Yakimoff 
Arch, veterin. naukSt. Peterburg42 1912 
pp. 23-30 Ipl.-T. tinami, cathai'istae spp. 
n. (Mesnil) mesnili Novy & McNeal var. 
n. guya7iense (Mesnil) ; occurrence and 
notes on: Brimont & Mesnil C. R. 
soc. biol. 72 pp. 884-888 3 text-figs. — 
T. uudulans [rotalurium] allagolhilo 
phases in development ; Franca 
Bui. soc, path. exot. 5 pp. 99-101. — 
