35 Prot. 
Subject Index. — Development. 
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Aggregata spp., from a cytological 
standpoint ; Moroff, 298. 
Stages observed in a Coeeidium para- 
sitic in turkeys ; Cole & Hadley, 76. 
Microgamete-formation in a Poly- 
sporocystid Coccidian of Cerehratulus ; 
AverlntzelF, 9. 
Phases of the life-cycle, including 
sexual forms and conjugation, in Haemo- 
gregarina stepanoici ; Hahn, 168. 
Endogenous multiplication of Haemo- 
gregarina lacertae ; micro-and mega- 
merozoites ; Laveran & Pettit, 231. 
Schizogony in a Haemogregarine 
(probably H. sJiattocki) from an Austra- 
lian snake ; Laveran, 226. 
Schizogony in Dactylosoma splendens ; 
Franca, 136. 
Schizogonie der Makrogameten von 
Plasmodium vivax ; Blttml & Metz, 
26. 
Ueber den Entwicklungsgang von 
Haemoproteus columbae in Lyncliia sp., 
sowohl wie in den Tauben ; Aragao, 6a. 
Development of Proteosoma [Haemo- 
p7'oteus) in Stegomyia, in a manner 
corresponding to the course taken in 
Culex ; Neumann, 305. 
Life cycle of “ Ilepatozoon pernicio- 
sum” [ — Leucoeytozoori sp.], both in 
white rats and in a mite (Lelaps) ; Miller, 
289. 
Schizogony in Leucocytozoon musculi ; 
Porter, 356. 
The mode of multiplication of Piro- 
plasma bovis and P. pithed in the blood 
compared with that of P. corns ; NuttaU 
& Graham-Smith, 321. 
Curious (perhaps abnormal) forms of 
Piroplaema cania, with spike-like pro- 
cesses, similar to those obtained by 
Koch in the tick, developed in cultures ; 
NuttaU & Graham-Smith, 323. 
Entwicklung der Piroplasmen in 
Zecken (Russ.) ; Belitzer, 23. 
Sporenbildung und andere Entwicke- 
lungsphasen bei Ceratomyxa spp. ; 
AverintzefT, 8. 
Development of the pansporoblasts, 
and spore formation, in Myxobolus 
pfeifferi, coi'dia and M. musculi ; 
Keysselitz, 201. 
Spores of Hoferellus ey print ; Mercier, 
278. 
Pansporoblast- and spore-formation in 
a new Microsporidian, Duboseqia legeri ; 
Perez, 344. 
Development of the sporont and 
spores inThelohania giardi : formation of 
valve cells ; Mercier, 276. 
Binary fission in the spores (“gymno- 
spores ”) of Sarcocystis muris and S. 
bertrami ; Negri, 30i. 
Plasmotomy in lehthyosporidium sp. ; 
Robertson, 379. 
Kernprozesse bei der Fortpflanzung 
von Lymphocystis johnstonei ; Averintzeff, 
8 . 
Komplizierte Fortpflanzungsweise, 
Mikroklossia (Russ.) ; KrassilstsoMk,. 
216. 
(d) Mastioophora. 
Life cycle of : Herpetomonas lygaei n-., 
sp., comparison with that of Leishmayiia- 
donovani ; Patton, 334. ■ — Crithidia . 
gerridia n. sp. ; Patton, 333. 
Nuclear division and subsequent 
cytoplasmic fission in Oxyrrhia marina ; 
Keysselitz, 202. 
Fission, conjugation and cyst-forma- 
tion in a new Flagellate, Copromonas 
subtilia ; DobeU, 91. 
Development of Flagellate phases of 
Leishmania donovani in the bed-bug - 
{Gimex rotundatus) ; Patton, 332. 
Development of Flagellate phases of 
the parasite of Delhi boil (Leishmania 
tropica), quite similar to those of the 
Kala-Azar parasite, in cultures ; NicoUe, 
307. 
Phases in the life-history of Piro- 
plasma cania, binuclear condition and 
development of Flagellate forms ob- 
served ; Breinl & Hmdle, 42. 
On the unlikelihood that Trypano- 
somes have an ultra-microscopical stage 
in the life-cycle; Bruce & Bateman,. 
47. 
Zell-und Kerntheilung bei Trypano-^ 
aojna unter Einfluss von Saurelbsungen 
niedrigster Concentration; Prowazek 
364. 
T. brucii in Glossina fuaca, Stuhl- 
manii’s phases observed again ; Keys- 
selitz & Mayer, 205. 
Forms and phases in the life-history 
of T. gambienae and T. grayi in Oloaaina 
palpalis ; Minchin, 291. 
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