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Subject Index.— Economics. 
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(j) Leishmaniosis. 
Kala-Azar ancl Leishmania donovani 
in Sicily and Calabria ; Gabbi & 
Caracciolo, 180. 
Kala-Azar infantile de Tunisie 
( Leishmania infantum, n. sp.) ; ori- 
gine canine ; Nicolle, 378. 
Leishmanioses en Grece (bouton 
d’ Orient); Cardamatis, 80. 
Leishmania tropica im peripheren 
Blute bei der Delhi beule ; Neumann, 
376. 
Zur Kenntniss der Orientbeule ; Bett- 
mann & Wasielewsky, 33. — Alep- 
pobeule (Orientbeule), und Leishmania 
tropica (Wright) ; Reinhardt, 447. 
(k) Various. 
Intestinal Protozoa (Amoebae, Fla- 
gellates and Ciliates) in Filipinos, 
Taytay ; Garrison, Leynes & Llamas, 
185. 
Presence d’un Cercomonas dans un 
epithelioma suppure de la face ; 
Sabraz^s et Muratet, 465. 
La costiaso ct son traitcmont chcz 
lea jcuncs alovina do truito ; L6ger, 
287. 
Two cases of Balantidium coli in- 
fection ; Bowman, 51. — Balantidium 
coli in der Dickdarmwand des Men- 
schen bei colitis; Tschistowitsch, 522. 
Role pathogene (pour Macacus) 
du Balantidium coli ; Brumpt, 73. 
A parasite of uncertain nature in a 
case of dysentery (New Guinea) ; 
Bell, 27. 
Goitre regarded as caused by a para- 
sitic Haematozoan ; Grasset, 194. 
Bodies regarded as Protozoan para- 
sites foundin blood in cases of “ Typhus 
exanthematicus ” ; Krompecher, Gold- 
zieher & Augyan, 260. 
Tollwut und Neuroryctes hydropho- 
hiae Calk.; Negri, 370 & 371. 
Kurloffsche Korper in Mononuk- 
learen des Meerschweinchenblutes und 
ihre protozoische Natur ; Patella, 405. 
Miscellaneous. 
Transmission : natural and ex- 
perimental infection. 
Flies and mosquitoes in their relation 
to the transmission of lethal Protozoa ; 
Minchin, 352. 
Malariaplasmodien der Affen : In- 
fectionsversuche und Beziehungen 
zu den Erythrocyten ; Berenberg-Goss- 
ler, 30. 
The various modifications in the 
method of transmission of Piroplas- 
mata by Ixodidae ; Meuleman, 347. 
Concernant la transmission du Piro- 
plasma bigeminum par des tiques ; 
Theiler, 511. — Transmission des Piro- 
plasmes par differentes esp&ces de 
tiques ; Theiler, 509. 
Piroplasma ninense, of the hedgehog* 
probably transmitted by Dermatocentor 
reticulatus (nymphs) ; Yakimoff, 547 & 
548. 
Observations faites a Madagascar 
sur la transmission de la pebrine che;z 
le ver a soie du mfirier ( Bornbyx mori ) ; 
Fauchdre, 156. 
Experiments on the transmission of 
various lethal Trypanosomes by means 
of Ql. palpalis ; Roubaud, 459. 
Transmission of T. gambiense by 
Glossina palpalis ; true cyclical (in- 
direct) infection ; Kleine, 248 & 249 ; 
also Bruce, Hamerton, Bateman & 
Mackie, 69 & 71. 
No transmission of T. gambiense by 
Glossina morsi tans ; Kleine, 248. 
No mechanical transmission of T * 
gambiense by Gl. palpalis ; Kleine 
247. 
Transmission of the’ new human 
Trypanosome, Schizotrypanum cruzi 
by the bug Gonorrhinus, which is pro- 
bably the true alternate host ; Chagas, 
93. 
The question of Glossina morsitans 
versus other biting flies as the trans- 
mitters of Trypanosomes to domestic 
' stock in Rhodesia ; Montgomery & 
Kinghorn, 358. 
Experiments on the transmission of 
Trypanosomes (T. dimorphon and T. 
gambiense) by Glossina palpalis ; Todd, 
518. 
