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Subject Index. — Economics. 
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Small part — if any — played by me- 
chanical transmission in the spread of 
T. gambiense by Gl. palpalis ; Bruce, 
Hamerton, Bateman & Mackie, 67. 
Gl. palpalis is probably the carrier 
of T. vivax ; Bruce, Hamerton, Bate- 
man & Mackie, 69. 
On the possibility of Glossina mor- 
sitans transmitting Trypanosoma gam- 
biense ; Low, 319. 
On the natural (cyclical) transmission 
of different Trypanosomes by Glossina 
palpalis and other species ; Bouet & 
Roubaud, 49 & 50. 
Direct transmission of TV. cazalboui 
by Stomoxys ; indirect (cyclical) by 
Glossina palpalis ; Bouftard, 51. 
A Tabanid probably the chief 
natural carrier of T. dimorplion (= T. 
“ pecorum”), though this parasite can 
also develope in Gl. palpalis ; Bruce, 
Hamerton, Bateman & Mackie, 65. 
Ilaematopota fluvialis as a possible 
transmissive agent of TV. franki of 
cattle; Knuth & Rauchbaar, 275. 
On the possibility of the Indian pig 
being a carrier of Surra ( T . cvansi) ; 
Baldrey, 20. 
On the question of the transmissive 
agent of infantile Kala-Azar ( Leish - 
mania infantum) between dogs and 
children : Pule x serratice.ps or P- 
irritans regarded as likely ; Basile, 25. 
On the manner of infection of fish 
with Ichthyophthirius ; Buschkiel, 74. 
Experimental infection. 
Infection of different plants with 
Plasmodiophora brassicae ; Appel & 
Werth, 7. 
Sur 1’ immunity dans le paludisme 
des oiseaux. Conservation in vitro 
des sporozoites de Plasmodium re- 
lictum ( Proteosoma ). Immunite rela- 
tive obtenue par inoculation de ces 
sporozoites ; Sergent & Sergent, 469. 
Artificial infection of canaries with 
T. paddae and Halteridium oryzivorae ; 
Anschutz, 6. 
Experimental infection of guinea- 
pigs with Sarcocystis ; Darling, 118. 
Artificial infection of mice with the 
Sarcosporidian of the sheep ; Erdmann, 
‘ 153. 
Experimental infection of the Madras 
bazaar fly, Musca nebulo with Her- 
petomonas [= Lepiomonas\ muscae-do- 
mesticae ; Patton, 405. 
Artificial infection (inoculation) of 
white rats from cultures of T. lewisi : 
succesive inoculations from rat to rat, 
and successful infection of white mice 
with this “ enforced strain ” of T. 
lewisi ; Roudsky, 443 & 445. 
Successful inoculation of T. grosi 
into Mus sylvaticus and T. microti 
into Microtus arvalis (the natural 
hosts) ; also successful infection of 
these . Vertebrates with T. lewisi 
(enforced strain) ; Laveran & Pettit, 
297. 
On the experimental infection of 
different animals with Trypanosoma 
gambiense ; Beck, 31. 
Passage of T. gambiense (Rhodesian 
strain) through certain domestio 
animals : behaviour and forms ; Sevan. 
& Macgregor, 38. 
Infections experimentales du singe- . 
et du chien par le Kala-Azar tunisien ; - 
Laveran & Pettit, 303. 
Inoculation of Leishmania tropica 
(“ clou de Gafsa), ordinary and cultural, »i_ 
forms, into various animals ; immuni- 
sation experiments ; Nicolle & Man- 
ceaux, 385. 
Reproduction experimentale du bou- 
ton d’ Orient ( Leishmania tropica) chezr 
le chien (et aussi le singe). Origine 
canine possible de cette infection ; 
Nicolle & Manceaux, 384. 
Experimontcllo Infektion mit „Leish- 
mania inf a n tum <l bci Hu nden ; Jemma, 
di Cristina & Cannata, 259. 
Infection of a monkey ( Macacus 
sinicus) with Leishmania tropica ; Row, 
448. 
Cultivation. 
Cultivation of Amoeba diploidea ; 
Erdmann, 154. — Cultivation of the 
free-living Amoeba salteti n. sp., on 
artificial medium ; Swellengrebel, 502. 
On the cultivation of Piroplasma 
canis in artificial media ; Deseler, 123. 
Developpement in vitro (dans diver- 
ses sera) de “ Crithidia ” melophagia ; ; 
George witch, 196. 
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