CHAPTER IX.— MODE OF LIFE OF THE MYCETOZOA. 453 



Plasmodiophora shows that it is, in the terminology employed in the Fungi, an en- 

 dophytic parasite which greatly deforms its host. Vampyrella and the forms with 

 a similar mode of life must no longer be termed parasites ; they devour other 

 organisms wholly or partially, absorbing the objects which they admit into their sub- 

 stance by the same or nearly the same movements as those by which plasmodia 

 take in their solid ingesta. 

 Literature : — 

 E. Fries, Systema mycologicum, III, 1829. 



A. DE Bary, Die Mycetozoen (Zeitschrift f. wiss. Zoologie, 13d. X, 1859, and 2nd ed. 



Leipzig, 1864). For a variety of details and full accounts of the literature of the 



subjects the student is referred to the second edition of my work and to the following 



publications : 



L. Cienkowski, Zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Myxomyceten, and Das Plasmodium 



in Pringsheim's Jahrb. f. wiss. Bot. Ill, 325 and 400. 

 J. T. Rostafinski, Versuch eines Systems der Mycetozoen (Diss. Strassburg, 1873) ;— 

 Id., Slucowce (Mycetozoa), eine Monographic, Paris, 1875 (in Polish), with full lists 

 of works on the subject down to 1875. 

 J. Alexandrowitsch, Ueber Myxomyceten (in Russian), Warsaw, 1872. 

 STRASBURGER, Zur Entwickelungsgeschichte der Trichia fallax (Bot. Zeit. 1884, p. 305). 

 A. Famintzin u. M. WorONIN, Ueber Ceratium hydnoides u. C. porioides (Mem. 

 Acad. Petersbourg, XX, No. 3, 1873). 



O. Brefeld, Dictyostelium mucoroides (Abh. d. Senckenb. Ges. VII, 1869) ; — Id., 



Untersuchungen aus der Gesammtgebiete der Mycologie, I, Leipzig, 1884. 

 L. Cienkowski, Ueber einige protoplasmatische Organismen (Guttulina). See Just's 



Jahresber. for 1873, p. 61. 

 Van TlEGHEM, Sur quelques Myxomycetes a plasmode agrege (Bull. Soc. bot. France, 



27 (1880), p. 317. 

 V. Fayod in Bot. Ztg. 1883. Guttulina protea. 

 L. Cienkowski, Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Monaden in M. Schultze's Archiv f. 



Mikrosk. Anatomie, I, p. 203, tt. XII-XIV. See also Regel in Bot. Ztg. 1856, p. 665. 

 M. WORONIN, Plasmodiophora Brassicae in Pringsheim's Jahrb. XI, p. 548, tt. 29-34. 



E. HAECKEL, Monographic der Moneren (Jenaische Zeitschr. IV, p. 64). 



F. E. Schulze, Rhizopodenstudien (Arch. f. Mikrosk. Anatomie, XI and XIII, p. 9). 

 J. Klein, Vampyrella (Bot. Ztg. 1882 and Bot. Centralbl. XI (1882), Nr. 5-7). 



N. SOROKIN, Bursuila crystallina (Ann. d. sc. nat. ser. 6, II, p. 40, t. 8). 



S. ROSANOFF, De l'influence de l'attraction terrestre sur la direction des Plasmodia 



des Myxomycetes (Mem. Soc. de Cherbourg, XIV, p. 149). 

 J. Baranetzki, Influence de la lumiere sur les Plasmodia des Myxomycetes (Me"m. 



Soc. de Cherbourg, XIX, p. 321). 

 E. Strasburger, Wirkung des Lichtes und der Warme auf Schwarmsporen. Jena, 



1878, p. 69. 

 E. Stahl, Zur Biologie der Myxomyceten (Bot. Ztg. 1884). 



The zoological material, which lies on the confines of the domain of the Mycetozoa 

 and encroaches upon it, together with a list of works on the subject will be found in the 

 copious treatise of H. G. Bronn entitled Klassen and Ordnungen des Thierreichs, I, 

 Protozoa, edited by O. Biitschli, Leipzig and Heidelberg, 1880. The student is specially 

 referred to this work. 



