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Balfour, A. A Sarcocyst of a Gazelle (G. rufifrons) showing Differentia¬ 
tion of Spores by Vital Staining. (With Plates VIII and IX) . . 52 
Bishopp, F. C. and Wood, H. P. The Biology of some North American 
Ticks of the Genus Dermacentor. (With Plates X to XII, and 1 Map) . 153 
Braddon, W. L. Some peculiar and probably specific bodies in the erythro¬ 
cytes in rinderpest and another allied disease. With some observations 
on the specimens by Col. Sir Wm. Leishman and Prof. E. A. Minchin. 
(With Plate XIX) ..265 
Cockin, R. P. Ankylostomiasis in Grenada.57 - 
Cunliffe, N. The Variability of Rhipicephalus pulchellus (Gerstacker, 1873), 
together with its Geographical Distribution. (With 6 Text-figures) . 204 
Cunliffe, N. Rhipicephalus sanguineus : Variation in Size and Structure 
due to Nutrition. (With 4 Text-figures) ...... 372 
Cunliffe, N. Observations on Argas hrumpti Neumann, 1907. (With 
1 Text-figure) ............ 379 
Cunliffe, see Hindle. 
Davidson, see Robinson. 
Had wen, S. On “Tick Paralysis” in sheep and man following bites of 
Dermacentor venustus. (With Plates XXI and XXII) .... 283 
Hadwen, S. and Nuttall, G. H. F. Experimental “tick paralysis” in the 
dog. 298 
Hindle, E. and Cunliffe, N. Regeneration in Argas persicus. (With 4 
Text-figures) ............ 353 
Hindle, see Nuttall. 
Johnson, J. C. Observations on mammalian erythrocytes .... 276 
Lewin, K. R. The nuclear structure and sporulation of Agrippina bona 
Strickland. (With Plate XVIII and 8 Text-figures) .... 257 
Merriman, see Strickland. 
Nicoll, W. Recent Progress in our Knowledge of Parasitic Worms. A 
Paper read at the British Association for the Advancement of Science. 
Annual Meeting, 1912, Section D.—Zoology ...... 141 
Nicoll, W. Trematode Parasites from Food-fishes of the North Sea. (With 
Plate XIII). 188 
Nicoll, W. The Trematode Parasites of North Queensland. I. (With Plates 
XXIII and XXIV).333 
