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Contents 
No, 2 (June). 
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Darling, S. T. The probable mode of infection and the methods used 
in controlling an outbreak of equine trypanosomiasis {Murrina) in 
the Panama Canal zone ........ 83 
Sant’ Anna, Jose F. On a disease in man following tick-bites and 
occurring in Lourenco Marques ....... 87 
Nuttall, George H. F. On .symptoms following tick-bites in man . 89 
Setdelin, Harald. An iron-haematein stain. With remarks on the 
Giemsa stain. (With Plate V) . . . . . . .94 
SwELLENGREBEL, N. H. and Strickland, G. Some remarks on Dr 
Swingle’s paper “ The transmission of Trypanosoma leivisi by rat 
fleas,” etc. ........... 104 
SwELLENGREBEL, N. H. Note Oil the morphology of Herpetomonas and 
Crithidia, with some remarks on “physiological degeneration.” 
(With 12 Diagrams) . . ' . . . . . . . 108 
Woolley, Paul G. and Huffman, Otto V. The ova of Schistosoma 
jajMnicum and the absence of spines . . . . . .131 
Hindle, Edward. The transmission of Spirochaeta dvAtoni . .133 
Woodcock, H. M. A reply to Miss Porter’s note entitled “ Some 
I'emarks on the genera Crithidia, Herpetomonas and Trypanosoma ” 1-50 
Porter, Annie. Further remarks on the genera Crithidia, Herpeto¬ 
monas and Trypanosoma, and Dr Woodcock’s views thereon . 154 
Howard, C\ W. An experiment in fumigation of ticks . . .164 
Merriman, Gordon. The geographical distribution of Ornithodorus 
mouhata (Murray, 1877). (With a Map) ..... 168 
Maxwell-Lefroy, H. Notes on entomological boxes. . . . 174 
No. 3 (October). 
Nuttall, George H. F. Notes on Ticks. I. (1) Ixodes caledonicus, 
description of male, together with considerations regarding the 
structure 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 occurring on wandering hosts. (With 2 Figures) 
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