41 Prot. 
Subject Index. — Patiasitism— Distkibction. 
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III white mice, leucocytes, Leucocyto- 
zooh musculi n. sp. ; Porter, 356. 
In white rats, leucocytes, etc., 
Pepatozoo^i pernieiosum ” [doubtless 
Leucocytozoon sp.] ; Miller, 289. 
Enumeration of the Protozoan para- 
sites of rats ; Shipley, 418. 
In Pteropus natalis, red blood-cor- 
puscles, a malaria-like parasite ; Dur- 
ham, 102. 
In Megaderma irons, Trypanosoma 
megadermae n. sp. ; Wenyon, 473. 
In a monkey {Macacus pileatus), liver. 
Entamoeba nutlalli ii. sp ; Castellani, 
60. 
Malariaplasmodien der Alien, mid 
Trypanosoma prowazeld n. sp. ; Qoiider 
& Berenberg-Gossler, 159. 
In Orang-Outang [Pithecus salyrns), 
Plasmodium pitheci n sp., and in Mara- 
cus cynomolgus and nemestrinus, P. inui 
n. sp. ; Halberstaedter & Prowazek, 169. 
In Macacus cynomolgus, red blood - 
corpuscles, Plasmodium cynomolgi n. sp. 
[perhaps syn. with P. inui, Halberst. & 
Prow.) ; Mayer, 268. 
In M. c., intestine, Balantidium coli ; 
Noc, 315. 
In South American ape {Onakaria 
calico), blood. Trypanosoma n. sp. ; 
Berenberg-Goesler, 25. 
Die Darmprotozoen des Menschen ; 
Bensen, 24. 
In Man, intestine. Entamoeba phago- 
cytoides n. sp. ; OauducheaU, 152. 
VARIATION, PHYLOGENY. 
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On criteria of species, and “ species- 
limits ” in the Protozoa ; Calkins, 54. 
Questions of Heredity and Variation 
in the 'I'ripylaria ; Haecker, 167. 
Variation-statistical observations on 
Ceratium hintndinella ; Wesenberg- 
Lund, 476. 
Variation in Infusoria, in its bearing 
on the determination of species ; Wood- 
ruff, 485. 
Heredity. 
Heredity, variation and eA'olution in 
Protozoa. The fate of new structural 
characters In Paramoechun, in connection 
with the problem of the inheritance of 
acquired characters in unicellular or- 
ganisms ; Jennings, 194. 
Pbylogeny and Classification. 
Classification of the Protozoa into* 
Cytoidea ( = Infusoria), and Cytomorpha 
comprising the remaining classes 
[Flagellates, Sarcodina, and Sporozba); 
Grobben, 162. 
Contributions to a more natural 
system of arrangement of the Foramini- 
fera. The classification of the Textu- 
laridae : the phylogeny of the Nummuli- 
tidae ; Schubert, 411. 
Classification and arrangement of tho 
Schizogregarines ; Fantham, 117. 
Microsporidia divided into two sec- 
tions, Blastogenea (exs. Glugea, Dubose-^ 
qia) and Schizogenea (exs. Thelohania, 
Nosema}', Pere2, 344. 
Origin of the Haemoflagellates o£ , 
Vertebrates from primitive intestinal 
parasites of Invertebrates ; Brumpt, 50. 
On the origin of the Haemoflagellates of 
Vertebrates; possibility of their origin, io 
certain cases, from intestinal parasites 
of Vertebrates [see under 0411, environ- 
mental effects]; Kunstler, 218. j 
Relationship between the Haemo- 
flagellates and the Haemocytozoa sup- 
ported by a remarkable new endoglobular, 
parasite, Endotrypanum \ Mesnil & 
Brimont, 284. 
Classification of the Spirotricha ; 
pbylogeny and relationships of the- 
Peritricha ; Enriques, 111. 
DISTRIBUTION (GEOGRAPHY). 
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Geographical. 
General. 
Ober die Verbreitung der Protisten J 
Entz, 114. 
Europe. 
Bradford, coke bed effluent, Trinema 
sp. ; Melxner, 275. 
Ireland, synopsis of fresh-water and 
marine Phytoflagellates and Peridinida ; 
Adams, 2. 
