28 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1908] 
. Longevity of guinea-pigs suffering 
from Nagana ; behaviour of birds (e.g., 
kestrel) towards the parasites ; Durham, 
102 . 
Diminished virulence of T. hriicii after 
passage through a hedgehog; Fellmer, 
128. 
A goat immunized to T. congolevse 
acquired an infection with 2\ dimorphon ; 
Laveran, 225. 
On immunity against Trypanosomes ; 
Novy, 316. 
Guerison de la maladie du sommeil 
chez le lerot vulgaire {Myoxus nitela) 
en hibernation ; Brumpt, 61. — Lethal 
effects of T. inopinatiim on frogs ; 
Brumpt, 51. 
(1) Various. 
Intestinal Protozoa of Man, and the 
diseases associated with them ; Guiart, 
164. 
Zur Kenntnis des Vorkommens von 
Intestinalparasiten beim Menschen in 
Finland ; Sievers, 423 & 424. 
Relative frequency of occurrence of 
intestinal Amoebae and Flagellates in 
cases of dysentery in the Andaman 
Islands ; Anderson, 4. 
The bearing of Lamhlia intestinalis 
and Trichomonas intestinalis upon dy- 
sentery ; Bohne & Prowazek, 27. 
A case of Balantidium-enteritis ; 
Glaessner, 158. 
A case of dysentery in a monkey 
(Macaciis cynomolgus) associated with 
the occurrence of Balantidium coli ; 
Noc, 315. 
Effects of Ichthyophthirius multifiliis 
on the skin, gill-epithelium, etc., of 
infected fish ; Roth, 383. 
“ Rattenbisskrankheit ” alleged to be 
caused by a Sporozoan parasite; Ogata, 
324. 
Bodies regarded as Protozoa [doubtful] 
found in Yaws; Robertson, 378. 
Guarnieri’s bodies, occurring in 
vaccinia in the rabbit, regarded as cell- 
inclusions and noi true living organisms 
(Prowazek’s “ Chlamydozoa ”) ; Blmas- 
sian, 108. 
“ Epithelioma claveleux,” cancer and 
other diseases regarded as caused by a 
parasitic Protozoan ; Bose, 31. 
Miscellaneous. 
. Transmission : natural and ex- 
perimental infection. 
General discussion of the modes of 
transmission of Trypanosomes and the 
maimer of infection of both the 
Vertebrate and Invertebrate hosts; 
Minchiu, 291. 
Essay on “ flies” in relation to the trans- 
mission of Protozoan blood-parasites ; 
Shipley, 420. 
The connection between various 
African Trypanosomes and Tsetse-flies, 
as possible transmissive agents ; Bruce, 
46. 
The transmissive agents of various 
Trypanosomes of cattle in Rhodesia ; 
Montgomery & Kinghorn, 295. 
Du role compare des Glossines et des 
Stomoxes dans I’etiologie de la Souma ; 
Bouifard, 34. 
Experiences de transmission du 
Nagana par les Stomoxes et les mous- 
tiques du genre Mansonia ; Martin, 
Lebceuf & Roubaud, 266. 
Tsetse-flies {Glossina spp.) and T. 
gamhiense ; Kinghorn & Montgomery, 
208. 
Probability that Glossina fusea can 
only become infected with T. hrucii at 
time of its first meal ; Keysselitz & 
Mayer, 205. 
Transmission of T. lewisi from rat to 
rat by fleas {Ceratophyllus fasciatus and 
Ctenophthalmus agyrtes) and lice 
(Haematopinus spimdosus) ; Nuttall, 
319. 
Successful infection of Stegomyia 
with Proteosoma (the parasite of bird- 
malaria), development of the sporozoites 
and transmission to canaries ; Neumann, 
305. 
Method of infection of Lygaeus 
militaris -whh Herpetomonas lygaei : no 
hereditary infection ; Patton, 334. 
Infection of Lynehia sp. with 
Ilalteridium columhae and transmission 
of the parasites by this Insect to pigeons 
Aragao, 6a. 
llelohdella algira transmits the 
Trypanosomes of frogs, viz., T. rota- 
torium and T. inopinatum ; Frau9a, 
139 & 141. 
