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Hertwig - , Rirhnrd. 



Ueber Mikrogroinia socialis, cine Colonie bildende Monothalamic dee siissen Was- 

 sers. Arcbiv fib- inikroskopiscbe Anatomic, 1874, x, Supplementbeft 1, Taf. i. 

 Mikrogromia socialis. = Cyatophrys Haeckeliana. 

 Bemerknngen zur Organisation unci svstematiscben Stcllnng der Foraminiferen. 



Jenaiscbe Zeitscbrifc fiir Natnrwissenscbaft, 187G, x, 41, Taf. ii. 

 Ueber den Ban und die Entwickelung der Heliozoen. Ibidem, 1877, xi ; 1877, 331. 

 Acantlwcystis aculeata, 333, Taf. xx, Fig. 1-6. 



Hertwig, R., usad JLessefl', E. 



Ueber Rbizopoden und denselben nabestebende Organismen. Arcbiv fiir mikro- 



skopiscbe Anatomie, 1874, x, Supplementbeft 35, Taf. U-v. 



Hyalodiscus rubicundus, 49, Taf. ii, Fig. 5. 



Dactylosplucrium viireum, 54, Fig. 1. 



Leptophrya cinerea, 57, Fig. 3. = Vampyrella ? 



L. elegans, 57, Fig. 4. = Vampy'rella ? 



Vampyrella Spirogyra;, 61, Fig. 2. = Vampyrella lateritia. 



COCHLIOPODIUM PELLUCIDUM.66, Fig. 7. 



C. pilosum, 78. = Cochliopodium vestitum. 



Arcella, 93. Arcella VULGARIS, 96. 



Pseudochlamys Patella (Claparede et Lachmann), 100, Taf. iii, Fig. 1. =Youngof Arcella 



VULGARIS. 



Pyxidicula opercnlata (Ehr.), 103. Syn. Arcella patens (Clap, et Lachm., Carter). = Young 



of Arcella vulgaris. 

 Difflugia, 105. Difflugia acropodia, 107, Taf. iii, Fig. 6. = Difflugia globulosa. 

 Plagiophrys (Clap, et Lach.), 112. = Pamphagus. 

 P. sacciformis, 114, Taf. iii, Fig. 3. = Pamphagus. 

 P. sculiformis, 115, Fig. 2. = Pamphagus mutabilis. 

 Lecythium hyalinum, 117, Fig. 8. Syn. Gromia hyalina, Schl. ; Arcella hyalina, Ehr., 



Presenilis; Difflugia enchelys, Schneider. = Pamphagus hyalinus. 

 Trinema acinus, 119. Syn. Difflugia enchelys, Ehr. = Trinema enchelys. 

 Eugly'PHa (Dujardin), 121. Euglypha ampullaeea, 123, Fig. 6. 

 E. alveolata (Dujardin), 124, Fig. 5. 

 E. globosa (Carter), 129, Fig. 7. = Sphenoderia lexta. 

 Cyphoderia margaritacea (Schlumb.). Syn. Lagyuis baliica (M. Schultze). Euglypha mar- 



garitacca (Wallieh), 133. = Cyphoderia ampulla. 

 Pleurophrys spharica (Clap, et Lachm.), 135, Fig. 4. = Pseudodifflugia gracilis. 

 Diplophrys archeri (Barker), 139, Fig. 9. 

 Amphitriina Wrightianum (Archer), 146. 

 Aotinophrys sol (Ehrcnberg), 164, Taf. v, Fig. 2. 

 Actinosphjsrium E1CHHORNU (Ehrenberg), 176, Fig. 1. 



Acantiiocystis (Carter), 193. Acantlwcystis spinifera (Greeff), 195, Taf. iv, Fig. 3. 

 A. aculeata, 201, Taf. iv, Fig. 2. 



A. turfacca (Carter). Syn. A. viridis (Grenacher), 204. = Acanthocystis cHjETOPhora. 

 Pinacocystis rubicunda, 209, Fig. 5. Marine. 



HETEROPnRYS (Archer), 211. Heterophrys marina, 213, Fig. 4. Marine. 

 Heterophils spinifera, 215, Taf. v, Fig. 3. 



Paphidiophrys (Archer), 217. Eapuidiophry'S elegans, 218, Taf. iv, Fig. 1. 

 Eyalolampe (Greeff). Syn. Pompholy'XOPHRY'S (Archer), 220. 

 Hyalolampe fenestrala (Greeff). Syn. Pompholytcophry's punicea (Archer), 221. 

 H. exigua, 222, Taf. iv, Fig. 6. = Pompholy-xophrys punicea? 

 Hedriocystis pellucida, 225, Taf. v, Fig. 5. 

 Clatiirulina elegans (Cienkowski), 227, Taf. v, Fig. 4. 



Job!ot, Tlo 



Observations d'bistob'e natnrelle faites avec le microscope. Paris, 1754, i, Partie 

 2 de , 04. 



" Un poison des plus extraordinaire, &c.", pi. vii, fig. 15. = Actinopheys sol. 



