Hostname: page-component-cd9895bd7-jkksz Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-26T01:10:05.548Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

On some New Haemogregarines from British East Africa

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

Cecil A. Hoare
Affiliation:
(From the Zoological Laboratory of the University of Petrograd and the National Institute for Medical Research, London.)

Extract

At the beginning of 1917 Professor V. Dogiel kindly handed over to me, for scientific treatment, a series of blood-films taken from different Amphibia, Reptilia, and Mammalia by the Expedition of Professors V. Dogiel and I. Sokolov to British East Africa in 1914. The films were examined by me for blood parasites, with the result that, of 27 animals, two different species of Bufo and two snakes proved to be infected. The blood parasites were represented by haemogregarines exclusively. The blood-films had been fixed on cover-slips by the dry method, and preserved in that condition for nearly three years. Altogether, I had at my disposal only 24 slips with blood-films taken from the peripheral blood of the infected animals.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1920

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

REFERENCES

Billet, M. (1904). A propos de l'hémogrégarine de l'émyde lépreuse (Emys leprosa Schw.) de l'afrique du Nord. C. R. Soc. Biol. lvi.Google Scholar
Conor, A. (1912). Sur une Hémogrégarine karyolysante de Naia hajae. C. R. Soc. Biol. lxxii.Google Scholar
Dobell, C. C. (1908). Some notes on the haemogregarines parasitic in snakes. Parasitology, i. 4.Google Scholar
Dobell, C. C. (1910). On some parasitic Protozoa from Ceylon. Spol. Zeylan. vii, Pt xxvi.Google Scholar
Doflein, F. (1916). Lehrbuch der Protozoenkunde. 4 Aufl. Jena.Google Scholar
Dutton, J.E., Todd, J.L. and Tobey, E.N. (1907). Concerning certain parasitic Protozoa observed in Africa. Ann. Trop. Med and Parasitol. i.Google Scholar
Flu, P. (1910). Über Hämogregarinen im Blute Surinamischer Schlangen. Arch. f.Protistenk. xviii.Google Scholar
Langmann, G. (1899). On haemosporidia in American reptiles and batrachians. New York. Med. Journ. Jan. 7.Google Scholar
Laveran, A. et Pettit, A. (1911). Sur une Hémogrégarine de la vipère à cornes. C. R. Soc. Biol. lxx.Google Scholar
Lutz, A. (1901). Ueber die Drepanidien der Schlangen. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntniss der Hämosporidien. Centralbl. f. Bakter. etc. xxix, 1 Abth.Google Scholar
MacFie, J. W. S. (1914). Notes on some blood parasites collected in Nigeria. Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol. viii.Google Scholar
Minchin, E.A. (1907). On a haemogregarine from the blood of a Himalayan lizard (Agama tuberculata). Proc. Zool. Soc. London.Google Scholar
Minchin, E.A. (1910). Report on a collection of blood parasites made by the Sleeping Sickness Commission, 1908–9, in Uganda. Rep. Sleep. Sickness Comission of the R. S. London.Google Scholar
Neresheimer, E. (1909). Über das Eindringen von Lankesterella spec. in die Froschblutkörperchen. Arch. f. Protistenk. xvi.Google Scholar
Nöller, W. (1912). Über eine neue Schizogonie von Lankesterella minima Chaussat ( =L. ranarum Lank.). Arch. f. Protistenk. xxiv.Google Scholar
Plimmer, H.G. (1912). On the blood parasites found in animals in the Zoological Gardens during the four years 1908–1911. Proc. Zool. Soc. London.Google Scholar
Prowazek, S. v. (1907). Untersuchungen über Hämogregarinen. Arb. a. d. Kaiserl. Gesundheitsamte, xxvi, H. 1.Google Scholar
Reichenow, E. (1910). Haemogregarina stepanowi. Die Entwicklungsgeschichte einer Hämogregarine. Arch. f. Protistenk. xx.Google Scholar
Reichenow, E. (1912). Die Hämogregarinen. In Handbuch der Pathogenen Protozoen (hrsg. von Prowazek). 5 Lief. Leipzig.Google Scholar
Robertson, M. (1908). A preliminary note on Haematozoa from some Ceylon reptiles. Spol. Zeylan. v, Pt xx.Google Scholar
Robertson, M. (1910). Studies on Ceylon Haematozoa. No. II. Notes on the life cycle of Haemogregarina nicoriae Cast, and Willey. Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci. lv, Pt 4.Google Scholar
Sambon, L. W. (1908, 1909). The Haemogregarines of Snakes. Journ. Trop. Med. and Hyg. xi and xii.Google Scholar
Schubotz, H. (1913). Untersuchungen an parasitischen Protozoen aus Äquatorial-Afrika. I Teil: Hämogregarinen. Ergebn. 2te Deutsch. Zentral-Afrika-Exped. 1910–1911, i, 1.Google Scholar
Seidelin, H. (1911). Notes on some blood parasites in reptiles. Ann. Trop. Med. and Parasitol. v.Google Scholar
Sergent, E. (1918). Une hémogrégarine de Vipera libertina L. d'algérie. Début de l'évolution de cette Hémogregarine chez un Acarien. Bull. Soc. Path. Exot. xi.Google Scholar
Shortt, H.E. (1917). Notes on two haemogregarines of cold-blooded vertebrates. Ind. Journ. Med. Res. iv. 3.Google Scholar
Simond, P. (1901). Contribution a l'ètude des Hèmatozoaires endoglobulaires des reptiles. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, xv.Google Scholar
Stebbins, J. (1905). On the occurrence of a large sized parasite of the Karyolysus order in the blood of Rana clamata. Centralbl. f. BaKter, etc. xxxviii, 1 Abth.Google Scholar
Stevenson, A. C. (1911). A few notes on the Protozoa parasitic in Bufo regularis in Khartoum. Wellcome Res. Lab., Rep. 4, v. A.Google Scholar
Wenyon, C.M. (1908). Report of travelling Pathologist and Protozoologist. Wellcome Res. Lab. Rep. 3.Google Scholar
Woodcock, H.M. (1912). Notes on Sporozoa. Nos. II, III, and IV. Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci. lviii, Pt 1.Google Scholar