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Subject Index. — Economics. 
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Stolinikoff, 494. — P. der Hunde in 
Russland, Heilung (Russ.); Yakimoff, 
550. 
Ostkustenfieber der Rinder im Trans- 
vaal und Theileria parva ; Gonder, 
208-210. — Ostafrikanische Kiistenfieber 
der Rinder ; Mayer, 346. 
Differential diagnose zwischen Kiis- 
tenfieber ( Th . parva) and ,,Pseudo- 
kiistonfi.eber“ {P. mutans) ; Ollwig & 
Manteufel, 394. 
The disease of cattle “ Amakobe,” 
regarded as identical with East Coast 
fever, and probably caused by a species 
of Piroplasma distinct but indis- 
tinguishable from P. mutans, asso- 
ciated with the peculiar bodies, “ mar- 
ginal points ” and blue bodies ; Bruce, 
Hamerton, Bateman & Mackie, 63. 
Piroplasmosis in cattle, Nyassaland, 
and Koch’s “ blue bodies ” : are the 
red granules in the latter Protozoal ? ; 
Stannus, 483. 
Texas fever, redwater and gall- 
sickness of cattle (piroplasmosis and 
anaplasmosis) ; Theiler, 510 & 511. 
Beitrag zur Kenntnis des Texas- 
fiebers und der ,,Galziekte“. Ueber 
Anaplasma morginale ; Sieber, 473. 
(h) Myxosporidiosis. 
Remarkable “ vitreous ” degenera- 
tion of the muscles of Gadus aeglefinus, 
caused by a Glugea (perhaps destruans) ; 
Drew, 135 (fig. 5). 
Enormous hypertrophy and break - 
ing-up of the nucleus in tho Jympho- 
cytic colts (of various Oligochaotes) in 
which Myxocystis ciliata is parasitic ; 
Mrazek, 374. — Ditto, in the case of the 
testis-cells, of the barbel, infected with 
Pleistophora longijilis ; S chub erg, 461. 
(i) Sarcosporidiosis. 
Sarcosporidiosis in Man ; Darling, 
118. 
The striated capsule surrounding 
tho “ Miescher’s tube,” regarded as 
derived from cell-elements of the host ; 
Fiebiger, 177. 
Sarcocystis miescheri in pork, Portu- 
gal ; Horta & Paredes, 251. 
“ Loco-disease ” in cattle and Sar- 
cosporidia ; Watson, 529. 
Affection des Endocardiums der 
Rinder durch Sarcosporidien ; Poleta- 
jeff, 416. 
(j) Trypanosomosis. 
Trypanosomes and their relation to 
disease ; Laveran, 291. 
Human trypanosomosis and its pro- 
blems ; Bruce, 61. 
Human trypanosomosis in Sumatra ; 
Elders, 147. 
Penetration du Trypanosoma gam - 
biense a travers les teguments ot les 
muqueuses intactes ; Martin & Raigen- 
bach, 328. 
Differences in regard to patho- 
genicity shewn by T. gambiense and 
the strain termed T. rhodesiense ; 
Yorke, 556. 
Regular periodical increase of the 
parasites (T. gambiense), disclosed in 
a case of sleeping sickness ; Ross & 
Thomson, 438. 
Attenuated Surra of Mauritius ; no 
lasting immunity ; Terry, 506. 
“ Elephant-Surra ” : trypanosomo- 
sis ; Evans & Rennie, 156. — Trypano- 
somosis of camels in the Karachi 
district (Sindh) ; Haji, 222. 
Pathogenic effects of T. congolense 
on different animals ; Laveran, 288. 
Beschalseuche (Dourine) der Pferde ; 
Immisch, 255. — Comparison of the Euro- 
pean “ Beschalseuche ” with the African 
Dourine ; Zwick & Fischer, 559. 
Cattle trypanosomosis of Portuguese 
E. Africa; Jowett, 267.— A Trypano- 
some of the theilcri- group in cattle in 
German E. Africa, apparently lethal; 
Schonebeck, 458. 
Equine trypanosomosis in the canal 
zone ; Darling, 120. 
Einige Untersuchungen ii her das 
Nagana; Battaglia, 26. 
Method of phagocytosis of Trypano- 
somes ; Levaditi & Mutermilch, 313. 
Chronic and acute phases of trypano- 
somosis in frogs, due to Trypanosoma 
rolatorium ; Lebedeff, 305. 
(k) Leishmaniosis, etc . 
Les leishmanioses ; Masson, 333. 
Kala-Azar in Catania ; Feletti, 175, 
