30 Trot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1910J 
(English translation) ; Braun & Luhe, 
54. 
Kurzgefasste Anleitung zu den wich- 
tigeren hygienischen Untersuchungen, 
zugleich Ubergangsprogramm mit Vor- 
schrifton fiir die hygienischen Kurse in 
Kiel. Fur Studierendo und Arzto . . . 
T1 II : Mikroskopische und 
protozoologische Untersuchungen ; 
Fischer, 179. 
Praktikum der Bakteriologie und 
Protozoologie. 2. erw. Aufl. T1 2. 
Protozoologie ; Kisskalt & Hartmann, 
273. 
Economics. 
Protozoa in relation to disease. 
(a) General. 
Notes on deaths among Mammals, 
birds and Reptiles in the Zoological 
Gardens during 1909, as a result of 
Protozoan infections ; Plimmer, 415. 
Discussion whether the disease of 
birds (e.g. turkeys) known as “ black- 
head ” is due to an Amoeba (A. melea- 
gridis ), or a Coccidian, or whether both 
types of parasite may be concerned; 
Smith, 477 : Cole & Hadley, 106. 
Trypanosoma gambiense and other 
Protozoan parasites of man and animals 
in relation to disease ; Pittaluga, 414. 
(b) Mycetosis. 
Plasmodiophora brassicae attacks 
plants of other orders, e.g., melon, 
celery, dock ; Marchand, 324. 
Relation to its host-cells of the 
Mycetozoan Tetramyxa triglochinis ; 
Maire & Tison, 323. 
(c) Amcebosis. 
Pathogenic effects of Amoeba mud- 
cola on fish ( Symphodus ) ; Chatton, 96. 
Aetiologie und Diagnose der Amoe- 
bosis ; Kuenen, 280. 
“ Salpingite amibienne ” ; Mene- 
trier, 349. 
(d) Gregarinosis. 
Pathogenic action of Monocystid 
Gregarines on the cells of their hosts, 
especially the sexual cells j Hesse, 239. 
(e) Coccidiosis. 
Avian coccidiosis, especially as re - 
gards its effects on young grouse, fowls 
and pigeons ; Fantham, 158. 
Coccidiosis in the English sparrow 
and other wild (American) birds ; 
Hadley, 221. 
Coccidiosis of African cattle ; Bal- 
four, 23. — Coccidiosis of cattle in East- 
Africa ; Montgomery, 370. 
•(f) Hacmospomdiosis. 
Ueber durch Protozoen im Blut 
hervorgerufene Erkrankungen bei Men- 
schen und Thieren in Aegypten ; 
Dreyer, 136. 
Passage of malignant (pernicious) 
malaria into benign tertiary with 
corresponding change in the type of 
the parasites ; Billet, 39. 
Correlation between number of ma- 
larial parasites (asexual phases) and 
the degree of fever) ; Ross & Thomson, 
439. 
Experimen telle Untersuchungen ii her 
Affenmalaria ( Plasmodium kochi) : 
Pathogenitat bei der Entmilzung ; 
Gander & Rodenwaldt, 214. 
Bemerkung zu der Arbeit von R. 
Gonder und H. v. Berenberg-Gossler : 
,,Malariaplasmodien der Affen“ ; Cliagas 
& Prowazek, 89. 
(g) Piroplasmosis and Anaplas- 
mosis. 
Suggestion that blackwater-fever is 
due to a Piroplasma ; Foran, 181. 
Piroplasmosis in India; Baldrey, 21. 
Piroplasmosis of cattle in Australia : 
2 distinct varieties, P. bigeminum and 
another caused by a small form (rings 
and rods) ; Dodd, 127. 
Die Verbreitung des Piroplasma 
canis im Organismus infizierter und mit 
Arsenpraparaten behandelter Hunde ; 
Goldschmid, 204. 
Equine piroplasmosis ( P . equi), in 
Sao Paulo; Carici, 81. 
Notes on piroplasmosis in different 
animals (Caucasus and Transcaucasus); 
Dschunkovski & Luhs, 137 & 138. 
Piroplasmose der Pferde und Hunde 
in Westsibirion ; Oboldujefi, 393. — 
P, der Rinder im Gebiet Akinolinsk ; 
