40 Pvot. 
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[1915] 
found in Triatoma cliagcisi ; Brumpt 
& Gomes Ann. Paulistas Med. Chirurg. 
3 pp. 73-77. — T. cruzi, developmental 
cycle redescribed ; Chagas, Brazil- 
Medico 27 p. 225. — T. c. transmitted 
by Rhipicephalus sanguineus ; Neiva 
T.c. p. 498. — Transmitted by Tria- 
toma sordida ; Neiva Brazil-Medico 27 
p. 309. — Transmitted by T. megista ; 
Torres T.c. p. 321. — Found in Tria- 
toma vitticeps, Neiva, L.c. 28 p. 333 ; 
found in T. dimidigta var. maculi- 
pennis and in Rhodnius prolixus, 
Neiva, L.c. 29 p. 1 ; found in, and 
transmitted by Triatoma geniculata, 
Chagas Brazil-Medico 26 p. 306 ; sp. 
(? cruzi) in Tatusia novemcincta, possi- 
bility that T. novemcincta is the natural 
reservoir of T. cruzi ; Chagas T.c. 
pp. 305-306. — T. dimorphon, variations 
in infective power and in virulence de- 
scribed ; Delanoe Bui. Soc. path, 
exot. 8 pp. 314-331. — T. eburneense, 
question of identity with T. lewisi dis- 
cussed ; Macfie Ann. Trop. Med. 
London 9 p. 532. — T. equiperdum the 
cause of horse disease in Turkestan ; 
Yakimoff Paris C. R. Soc. biol. 78 pp. 
303-306. — T. equinum, infection of 
Cavia through the skin ; Neiva 
Brazil-Medico 27 p. 333 and p. 356.— 
T. gambiense (and other human trypano- 
somes) found in wild game ; Duke J. 
Trop. Med. Hyg. 18 p. 13. — T. gambi- 
ense, possibility of the infection of the 
young from an infected mother through 
the milk proved ; Lanfranchi Paris 
Bui. Soc. path. exot. 8 pp. 438-442. — T. 
g. still resistant to human serum after 
being kept 12 years in animals ; 
Laveran Paris Bui. Soc. path. exot. 
8 p. 442. — T. g. successfully inoculated 
into various mammals ; Laveran T.c. 
8 pp. 745-751. — T. g. found in cattle 
at Sierra Leone; Yorke & Black- 
lock Ann. Trop. Med. London 9 p. 383 
and p. 415. — T. inopinatum, from frog, 
structure, life-history and synonymy ; 
Franca Arch. Protistenkunde Jena 36 
pp. 1-12. — T. lewisi, some strains 
pathogenic to rats ; Brown (a) J. 
Exp. Med. New York 19 pp. 406-410 ; 
(b) Studies Rockfeller Institute 21 pp. 
61-65 ; spontaneous occurrence of 
ablepharoplastic forms, and other mor- 
phological and developmental anomalies 
of a pathogenic strain described ; 
Brown (a) J. Exp. Med. New York 
19 pp. 562-569 ; (b) Studies Rockfeller 
Institute 21 pp. 104-111; virulence 
varies in different strains, and under 
different conditions ; Brown (a) J. 
Exp. Med. New Y'ork 21 pp. 345-364 ; 
(b) Studies Rockfeller Institute 22 
pp. 92-112. — T. lewisi, multiplication- 
forms in the body of the rat ; Coles 
Parasitol. Cambridge 8 p. 184. — T. 
leivisi, related spp. found in Muridae 
in Ivory Coast ; Delanoe Bui. Soc. 
path. exot. 8 pp. 80-88. — T. lewisi, life-, 
cycle in the rat-flea, Ceratophyllus 
fasciatus ; Minchin & Thomson Quart. 
J. Microsc. Sci. (n.s). 60 pp. 463-692. — 
T. pecaudi in cattle, horse, mules, Gold 
Coast ; Macfie Ann. Trop. Med. 
London 9 p. 466. — T. rhodiense, from 
man, German East Africa ; Beck Arch. 
Schiffshyg. Leipzig 18 p. 97 ; found in 
man and animals, German East Africa ; 
Weck T.c. p. 113. — T. rhodiense distinct 
from T. brucei ; Kleine Zs. Hyg. 
Leipzig 77 p. 184. — T. r., possibility of 
the infection of the young by an in- 
fected mother through the milk proved ; 
Lanfranchi Paris Bui. Soc. path, 
exot. 8 pp. 438-442. — T. r. found in 
game in Rhodesia ; Yorke & Black- 
lock Brit. Med. J. 1914 1 pp. 1234- 
1236. — T. soudanense, the young born 
of an immunised goat are not immune ; 
Sergent, Lheritier & Landes Paris 
Bui. Soc. path. exot. 8 pp. 73-74. — T, 
soudanense distinct from T. berberum ; 
Sergent, Sergent, Lheritier & B£- 
guet Paris Bui. Soc. path. 8 pp. 650- 
653. — T. uniforme, race from I. of 
Principe described ; Sant’ Anna Ar- 
quiv. Hig. Pat. Exot. Lisboa 5 pp. 198- 
203.— 7'. vivax in cattle, sheep, goats, 
horse. Gold Coast ; Macfie Ann. Trop. 
Med. London 9 p. 470. — T. v. found in 
cattle in Sierra Leone ; Yorke & 
Blacklock Ann. Trop. Med. London 
9 p. 415. — T. wrublewskyi , synonym of 
T. theileri ; Yakimoff Paris Bui. Soc. 
path. exot. 8 p. 431.— T. sp., causing 
the Maladie de Fez in horses in Morocco ; 
Velu Paris Bui. Soc. path. exot. 8 pp. 
115-117.— rT, sp. (unnamed), from a 
dog, Algeria ; Vialatte Paris Bui. 
soc. path. exot. 8 p. 70. — T. sp. (un- 
named), from a horse at Mazagan, 
Morocco ; Fiori, Delanoe & Delanoe 
Paris Bui. Soc. path. exot. 8 p. 503. — 
T. spp. artificial acentrosomic varieties ; 
Laveran Paris C. R. Acad. sci. 160 
1915 pp. 543-546. — T. spp., causing 
equine trypanosomiasis in Morocco, 
species discussed ; Laveran Paris 
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