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Daeling, S. T. The probable mode of infection and the methods 
used in controlling an outbreak of equine trypanosomiasis 
{Murrina) in the Panama Canal zone .... 
Sant’ Anna, Jos^ F. On a disease in man following tick-bites 
and occurring in Louren§o Marques ..... 
Nuttall, Geokge H. F. On symptoms following tick-bites 
in man . . - . 
Seidelin, Harald. An iron-haematein stain. With remarks on 
the Giemsa stain. (With Plate V.) ..... 
SwELLENGREBEL, N. H. and STRICKLAND, C. Some remarks on 
Dr Swingle’s paper “ The transmission of Trypanosoma 
lewisi by rat fleas,” etc. ....... 
SwELLENGREBEL, N. H. Note on the morphology of Herpetomonas 
and Grithidia, with some remarks on “physiological degenera¬ 
tion.” (With 12 Diagrams) ...... 
Woolley, Paul G. and Huffman, Otto V. The ova of 
Schistosoma japonicum and the absence of spines 
Hindle, Edward. The transmission of Spirochaeta duttoni 
Woodcock, H. M. A reply to Miss Porter’s note entitled “ Some 
remarks on the genera Grithidia, Herpetomonas and Trypano¬ 
soma ” . 
Porter, Annie. Further remarks on the genera Grithidia, 
Herpetomonas and Trypanosoma, and Dr Woodcock’s views 
thereon . 
Howard, C. W. An experiment in fumigation of ticks 
Merriman, Gordon. The geographical distribution of Omiiho- 
dorus moubata (Murray, 1877). (With a Map) . 
Maxwell-Lefroy, H. Notes on entomological boxes 
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