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the role of Anopheles, Annett, Dutton, Elliott (2).—Man probably 
infected with Filaria nocturna through Culex, Low (213).—Embryonic 
and adult forms of Filariidce, disease in British Guiana, Daniels (92).— 
Lake Nyassa, parasitism, Nematodes in various animals, Linstow (202). 
Parental form of British Guiana Filaria, Daniels (93).—Disease caused 
by Filaria , Daniels (91).—Operative treatment of filarial disease, Mait¬ 
land (222). 
Human trichinosis, Pagliaxi (278).—Trichinosis in Germany, Stiles 
(354).—Biology of Trichina spiralis, Villar (374); Trichinised flesh of 
swine, Bohm (35). 
Ankylostomiasis, Goldman (137), Previtera (297). 
Pathological effects of Ascaris in the human intestine, Guiart (153).— 
Effect of the presence of Ascaris lumhricoides on children, Heim (159).— 
Appendicitis caused by Ascaris lumhricoides, Fayon (113). —Glycogen and 
Ascaris lumhricoides, We inland (389). 
Migrations of Strongylus armatus, and the effects of its parasitism, Olt 
(274). 
Penetration of integument, Uncinana larva, Looss (207). 
Pathological effects of the Guinea-worm, Chupin & Gandar (73). 
Beetroot destroyed by Heterodera schachtii, Willot (398). 
Nematodes destroying Cecidomyiidce, Kieffer (183, 184). 
Nematode deformations, Darboux & Houard (94), Massalongo (228), 
of European plants by Nematodes, Kieffer (183). 
Parasites of mammals, birds, fishes, reptiles, Linstow (205). 
Mammalian, Heterakis distans in apes, Linstow (203). 
Two parasites in the ileo-csecum, Girard (136); Parasites in human 
blood, Marexzeli.er (225); Fatal cases of infection with Strongyloides 
intestinalis in Manila, Strong (359). 
Ruminants, Strongylus in, Stodter (356). 
From gizzard of hen, n. sp., Neumann (258). 
Sturgeon parasites, n. sp., Golowin (138). 
Hosts of Ancyclostomum duodenale , Goldman (137). 
In perivisceral cavity of sea-urchin, Gemmill (130). 
Hosts and mode of propagation of Syngamus, Railliet (305). 
Parasitism of Mermis in ants, Wheeler (393). 
Endoparsite of Loimia medusa, Saint-Joseph (320). 
Collecting and preserving, Looss (208). 
Distribution. 
Distribution of the Oxyuridce of the horse, Jerke (174). 
North Europe, Ankylostoma, Sonsino (339). 
Belgium, Germany, Linstow (205). 
Venice, Nematodes and Acanthocephala, Ninni (263). 
Adriatic Sea, n. spp., Daday (89). 
Africa.—Sierra Leone, l Filaria volvulus , Prout (298); West Africa, avian 
blood filariae, n. spp., Annett, Dutton, Elliott (2); Central Africa, 
3 spp. Hirudinea, Brumpt (58); Central Africa, Filaria, Daniels (93a); 
Lake Nyassa, 22 n. spp., Linstow (202); British East Africa, Filaria 
hilmarce , Kolb (187); Mauritius, Spiroptera, n. sp., causing ophthalmia and 
death in chickens, Emmerez & Megnin (112). 
New Guinea, n. spp., Daday (88). 
Haiti, Linstow (205). 
St. Lucia, Dominica, Barbados, British Guiana, St. Vincent, prevalence 
of Filaria dernarquaii, Low (214a). 
Trinidad, filariasis, transmitted through mosquito bites, Vincent (375). 
S. America, San Paulo, Eustrongylus gigas in Galictis vittata , Lutz (219). 
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