486 Index of Authors 
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Merrijian, see Ndttall. 
Nuttall, G. H. F. On the adaptation of ticks to the habits of their hosts. 
(With 26 Text-figures).46 
Ndttall, G. H. F. On symptoms following tick-bites in man ... 89 
Ndttall, G. H. F. Notes on ticks. I. (1) Ixodes caledoniciis, description 
of male, together with considerations regarding the structm-e of the 
foot in male Ixodes. (2) Types of parasitism in ticks, illustrated by 
a Diagram, together with some remarks upon longevity in ticks. 
(3) Regarding the loss of life in ticks occuiTing on wandering hosts. 
(With 2 Figures).17.5 
Ndttall, G. H. F. and Merri'man, G. The process of copulation in Ornitho- 
dorus mouhata. (With 1 Text-figure).39 
Porter, A. Some remarks on the genera Crithidia, Herpetomonas and 
Trijpanosoma ............ 22 
Porter, A. Further remarks on the genera Crithidia, Herpetomonas and 
Trypanosoma, and Dr Woodcock’s views thereon.154 
Porter, A. The structure and life-history of Crithidia pulicis n. sp., 
parasitic in the alimentaiy tract of the human flea, Pvlex irritans. 
(With Plate X).237 
Robinson, L. E. New species of ticks {Haemaphysalis, Arnhlyomma). 
(With 4 Text-figures) .......... 478 
Sant’ Anna, J. F. On a disease in man following tick-bites and occurring in 
Lourenco Marques.87 
Seidelin, H. An iron-haematein stain. With remarks on the Giemsa stain. 
(With Plate V).94 
Strickland, C. Description of a Herpetomonas parasitic in the alimentary 
tract of the common green-bottle fly, Lucilia sp. (With Plates VIII and 
IX and 2 Text-figures).222 
Strickland, see Swellengrebel. 
Sweet, see Gilrdth. 
Swellengrebel, N. H. Note on the morphology of Herpetomonas and 
Crithidia,, with some remarks on “physiological degeneration.” (With 
12 Diagrams).108 
Swellengrebel, N. H. The life-history of Pleistophora gigantea Thelohan 
{Glugea gigantea Thel.). (With Plates XVII and XVIII and 20 Diagi’ams) 345 
Swellengrebel, N. H. and Strickland, C. Some remarks on Dr Swingle’s 
paper “ The transmission of Trypanosoma levdsi by rat fleas,” etc. . . 104 
Wells, R.‘T. Aerial contamination as a fallacy in the study of amoebic 
infections by cultural methods. (With Plate VI).204 
Wenyon, C. M. Oriental sore in Bagdad, together with observations on a 
gi'egarine in Stegomyia faseiata, the haemogi’egarine of dogs and the 
flagellates of house flies. (With Plates XII-XVI and 36 Text-figures) . 273 
Wherry, see Huffman. 
Woodcock, H. M. A reply to Miss Porter’s note entitled “ Some remarks 
on ihe. gBUQra, Cnthidia, Herpetomonas &Vid Trypanosoma” . . .150 
Woolley, P. G. and Huffman, 0. V. The ova of Schistosoma japonicum and 
the absence of spines.131 
