1 (Graph). T. vivax, Uganda and Togoland, 1903, 1909
2-12 Tables. Development of T. gambiense in Glossina palpalis c.1903-1912
13 Table 2. Infectivity as shown by bites of flies, c.1903-1912
14 Table 3. Correlation between invasion of salivary glands of G. palpalis by T. gambiense and infection by the bite of the fly, c.1903-1912
15-29 (Drawings by Mary Bruce of trypanosomes and piroplasms), c.1903-1912
30-34 (Tables). T. gambiense experiments, 1912-1913
35 (Table). Infectivity of G. palpalis in Uganda, 1903-1912
36 (Table). Length and breadth of T. gambiense and T. brucei, c.1903-1912
37 (Table). Development of G. palpalis in antelope, c.1903-1912
38 (Table). Feeding laboratory-fed flies on antelope infected with T.g, c.1903-1912
39 Table: Number of times T. brucei found among 180 wild animals, c.1903-1912
40 (Table). Percentage of recoveries in (various) animals infected with T. brucei, c.1903-1912
41 (Table). Percentage of posterior nuclear forms found among the short and stumpy varieties of the trypanosome (of SS) in Nyasaland, 1912
42 (Map). Distribution of trypsanosome diseases in the world, c.1903-1912
43 Table. Development of T. gambiense in G. palpalis, c.1903-1912
44 (Table). Proportion of wild G. morsitans (tsetse flies) infected with T. brucei in Nyasaland, 1912
45 (Table). Length of various strains of T. brucei, c.1903-1912
46 Missing
47-48 (Tables. Average duration of the disease caused by T. gambiense, Tanganyika, compared with that caused by T. brucei, Zululand, and in various strains of T. brucei), c.1903-1912
49 (Table). Average duration of life of various animals infected by T. pecorum, c.1903-1912
50 (Table). Proportion of G. morsitans (tsetse flies) naturally infected with Trypanosoma pecorum in Nyasaland, 1912