32 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1909] 
Long duration of the infectivity of 
Olossina palpal is in regard to T. 
gambiense; Bruce, Hamerton, Bateman 
& Mackie, 71. 
Olossina palpalis also transmits (at 
least as a “carrier**) T. vivax in 
Uganda; Bruce, Hamerton, Bateman 
& Mackie, 72. 
Experiments on the transmission 
of T. evansi, of Surra, in India 
(Mohand) ; importance of Stomoxys 
in this connection ; Leese, 284. 
Transmission of the Trypanosome 
of Nagana ( T. brucii) to mice by coitus, 
experimentally shown ; Mollers, 356. 
Transmission of T. lewisi by fleas 
( Ceratophyllus fasciatus ) and lice 
( Haematopinus spinulosus ); Nuttall, 
388. 
On the transmission of T. lewisi 
to rats by the louse, Haematopinus 
spinulosus ; Baldrey, 24; also Roden- 
waldt, 453. 
Transmission of T. lewisi to rats 
under natural conditions and by arti- 
ficial means (contact) ; Manteufel, 
318. 
Seasonal prevalence of T. lewisi in 
rats, and its relation to the mechanism 
of transmission of the parasites ; 
Petrie & Avari, 417. 
Lice ( Haematopinus spinulosus ) and 
fleas (Ctenophthalmus agyrtes), in rela- 
tion to the question of the transmission 
of Trypanosoma lewisi ; Strickland. 
501. 
Experimental transmission of a Try- 
panosome (prob. T. raiae) to Raia 
punctata by the leech Pontobdella 
muricata ; Neumann, 374. 
Possibility of another bug than 
Cimex, namely Conorrhinus rubro- 
fasciatus , transmitting the parasites of 
Kala-azar; Donovan, 136. 
Inability to infect jackal ( Ganis 
mesomelas) and fox (O. vulpes) with 
Piroplasma canis ; Nuttall & Graham- 
Smith, 394. 
Attempt to inoculate English red- 
water into cattle ; no immunity con- 
ferred against South African red water ; 
Theiler, 507. 
Kunstliche Infektion von Schafen 
mit Piroplasma aus Schafen (ltuss.); 
Dschunkovski & Lulls, 142. 
Artificial infection of pigeons with 
Toxoplasma cuniculi of rabbit ; Carini, 
82. 
Light infection of rat and mouse 
with Leishmania donovani (Tunis form); 
Laveran & Pettit, 272, — Infection 16gcre 
du cobayo par la Leishmania donovani 
(Tunis) ; Laveran & Pettit, 274. 
Successful canine infection with cul- 
tures of Leishmania infantum ; Novy, 
386. 
Extraordinary case of resistance to 
Surra in the dog ; Gaiger, 181. 
Infection experiments on different 
Amphibian hosts with Opalinae ; Met- 
calf, 346. 
Cultivation. 
Cultivation of various Amoebae on 
Frosch’s medium ; Nagler, 367. 
Sur une culture amibienne ; Gaudu- 
cheau, 186. 
Procedcs pour obtenir des cultures 
(impures) d’Amibes ; Le Dantec, 282. 
Technical notes regarding Amoeba- 
cultures ; Stephens, 498. 
Artificial .cultivation of Piroplasma 
equi ; Marzinovski, 329. 
Unsuccessful attempts to cultivate 
Theileria parva in various media ; 
Nuttall & Graham-Smith, 393. 
t)ber die Entwicklung eines Rinder- 
piroplasmas und -trypanosomas im 
kiinstliehen Nahrboden ; Martini, 327. 
Cultivation of Flagellates ( Copro - 
monas) on agar-agar ; Berliner, 31. 
Methods of obtaining laboratory 
“ cultures “ of Haematococcus plu- 
vialis ; Peebles, 411. 
Cultivation of a Trypanosome from 
Zanzibar (cf. T. dimorphon ) ; Bruce, 
Hamerton & Bateman, 67. 
In cultures of blood of American 
cattle, a Trypanosome, T. americanum ; 
Crawley, 119. 
Cultivation of a Trypanosome from 
calves in bouillon ; value of the 
culture-method ; Martini, 326. 
Cultivation of the Trypanosome 
(T. danilewskyi) of the gold-fish; 
Thomson, 517. 
Cultivation of tho parasites ( Leish- 
mania tropica) of Oriental Sore ; Row, 
461. 
