32 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1910] 
■ Kala-Azar nella seconda infanzia, 
nell’ adolescenza e nell’ adulto ; Gabbi, 
192. 
First case of “ bouton d’ Orient” in 
Italy ; Gabbi & Lacava, 193. 
Leishmania (Kala Azar infantile) nei 
cani ; Basile, 24 & 25. 
Ueber spontaninfelction durch Leish- 
mania bei Hunden (Palermo) ; Jemma, 
258. 
Tiber die bei Kranken Kalabriens 
mid Siziliens beobachteten Leishmania ; 
Visentini, 522. 
Parasitic granuloma in Egypt, a 
condition allied to Oriental Sore ; 
Leishmania tropica found ; Ferguson & 
Richards, 176. 
Histoplasmosis, a disease of tropical 
America resembling Kala-Azar, caused 
by Histoplasma capsulatum ; Darling, 
119. 
Un cas de toxoplasmose du chien 
observe a Turin ; Mello, 348. 
(1) Various and uncertain. 
Aotion des Infusoircs astomcs sur 
leurs hotes : action t6ratogene, castra- 
tion parasitaire, etc. ; C6pede, 87. 
Ueber einen bei amobenruhrahn- 
lichen Dysenterien vorkommenden Cilia- 
ten ( Uronema caudatum n. sp.); 
Martini, 330. 
Anwesenheit eines Infusoriums im 
Prostatasekret ; Seleneff, 467. 
Epizootic malady (“ Taumelkrank- 
heit”) of trout, caused by a parasite 
with affinities to the Haplosporidia ; 
Laveran & Pettit, 294. 
A disease of the caterpillar of 
Bupalus piniarius caused by a Chlamy- 
dozoan ; Wolff, 543. 
Cancers considered to be caused by 
minute intranuclear parasites of the 
nature of Chlamydozoa ; Averintzeff , 
15. 
Ueber Chlamydozoen ; Hartmann, 
226. — Also Flemming, 180. 
Sulla etiologia della infezione vac- 
cinia ( Gytorpctes ) ; Guarnieri, 218. — 
Absence of intracellular phases of 
Neurorpctes hydrophobiae (the sup- 
posed Protozoan cause of the disease) 
fn the adyenals ; Segr£, 4Q5, 
The parasite of equine lymphangitis 
(“ Leucocytozoon ” piroplasmoides), re- 
garded as more allied to the Blasto- 
mycetes than to the Protozoa ; N6gre & 
Bridr6, 381. 
Miscellaneous. 
Transmission : natural infection. 
General account of the transmission 
of disease-causing Protozoa by Insects ; 
Doane, 124. 
On the modes of transmission of 
Protozoan parasites from one host to 
another; Minchin, 361. 
R61e of Jhjalomma aegpptium in the 
transmission of Jig. mauritanica of 
Testudo m. ; liberation of the sporo- 
zoites from cysts in the digestive tract 
of the tortoise ; Laveran & Pettit, 302. 
Transmission of a small form of 
Piroplasma (rings and rods) in Aus- 
tralia by the cattle tick ( Margaropus 
australis) ; Dodd, 127. 
Piroplasmose (P. equi ) der Pferde 
im Gouv. Rjazan, Uebertragung 
(ltuss.); Belitzer, 34. 
Ueber Prowazelcia cruzi und ihro 
Beziehungen zur Aetiologie von an- 
steckenden Darmkrankheiten zu Tsin- 
gtau ; Martini, 329. 
Method of infection of Ruminants 
with their customary Flagellate and 
Ciliate stomach-fauna : infection ex- 
periments ; Liebetanz, 315. 
Transmission of T. lewisi by the 
rat-flea ( Geratophyllus fasciatus), by 
the cyclical method : incubation-period 
in the flea ; Minchin & Thomson, 
366. — Experiments on the transmission 
of T. lewisi by rat-fleas ( Geratophyllus 
fasciatus and Gtenophthalmus agyrtes) ; 
Strickland & Swellengrebel, 495 & 496. 
On the transmissive agents of 
different Trypanosomes, with especial 
reference to those occurring in Rho- 
desia ; Montgomery & others, 369. 
On the infectivity of Glossina 
palpalis , in regard to T. gambiense : 
G. p. a possible carrier of other species ; 
Bruce, Hamerton, Bateman & Mackie, 
64. 
Cattle and antelopes may act as a 
reservoir for T. gambiense and keep up 
the infectivity of Gl. palpalis ; Bruce, 
Hamerton, Bateman & Mackie, 6(J 
