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Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington 9(2) 1942

PRICE, E.W. 1942. North American monogenetic trematodes. V. The family Hexabothriidae, n. n . (Polystomatoidea). Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):39-56.

ANDREWS, J.S. and CONNELLY, J.W. 1942. Early natural infections of suckling pigs with helminth parasites. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):56-57.

KATES, K.C. 1942. Observations on fatalities in sheep caused primarily by heavy natural infections with the stomach worm, Haemonchus contortus. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):57-60.

PORTER, D.A. 1942. On the survival of the preparasitic stages of the cattle lungworm on pastures. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):60-62.

SPINDLER, L.A. and HILL, C.H. 1942. Death of pigs associated with the presence in the heart tissue of larvae of StrongyIoides ransomi. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):62-63.

JONES, M.F. and NOLAN, M.O. 1942. Studies on oxyuriasis. XXVI. Resistance of white rats on a vitamin A-deficient diet to experimental infection with Enterobius vermicuIaris. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):63-65.

DIKMANS, G. 1942. New host-parasite records. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):65-65.

DIKMANS, G. 1942. A new nematode, Skrjabinema parva (Nematoda : Oxyuroidea), from deer. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):66-68.

MORGAN, B.B. 1942. Inoculations with Trichomonas foetus (Protozoa) in white rats and mice . Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):68-71.

LOTZE, J.C. and BOWMAN, G.W. 1942. The occurrence of BartoneIla in cases of anaplasmosis and in apparently normal cattle. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):71-72.

ALLEN, R.W. and WEHR, E.E. 1942. Earthworms as possible intermediate hosts of CapiIIaria caudinflata of the chicken and turkey. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):72-73.

WEHR, E.E. 1942. The occurrence in the United States of the turkey ascarid, Ascaridia dissimiIis, and observations on its life history. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):73-74.

EWING, H.E. 1942. A second introduced rat mite becomes annoying to man. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):74-75.

GETTIER, D.A. 1942. Studies on the saline requirements of Neoechinorhynchus emydis. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):75-78.

CHITWOOD, B.G. and BLANTON, F.S. 1942. The efficacy of vapor-heat treatments of narcissus bulbs, variety Triumph, for control of the bulb or stem nematode, DityIenchus dipsaci (Kahn) Filipjev, and the tolerance to this treatment of narcissus bulbs, variety King Alfred. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):78-82.

CHRISTIE, J. R. 1942. A description of ApheIenchoides besseyi, n. sp ., the summer-dwarf nematode of strawberries, with comments on the identity of Aphelenchoides subtenuis (Cobb, 1926) and Aphelenchoides hodsoni Goodey, 1935. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):82-84.

CHRISTIE, J. R. 1942. The influence of chrysanthemum propagating methods on dissemination of the foliar nematode. Proc. Helm. Soc. Wash. 9(2):84-87.
 

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