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133. Mesnil, F., and Marchoux, E. Sur un Sporozoaire nouveau (Coelosporidium 



chydoricola n.g. et n.sp.), etc. C. R. Ac. Sci. Paris, cxxv. pp. 324-326 

 (1897). 



134. Plate, L. tJber einen einzelligen Zellparasiten (Chitonicium simplex}, etc. 



Fauna chilensis, 2, p. 601 (Suppl. v. to Zool. Jahrb.) (1901). 

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Rotatorien. Bull. Ac. Sci. Cracovie (1901). 

 134Z>. Sand, R. Exosporidlum marinum (n.g., n.sp. proris.). Bull. Soc. Micr. 



Beige, xxiv. pp. 116-119 (1898). 



135. Schewiakoff, W. Ueber einige ekto- und entoparasitische Protozoen der 



Cyclopiden. Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moscou (N. S.), vii. (1893) pp. 1-29, pi. 

 i. (1894). 



136. Schneider, A. Sur le Developpement du Stylorhynchus longicollis [Chytri- 



diopsis socius]. Arch. Zool. Exp. (2) ii. pp. 14, 15, pi. i. fig3.~ 1-4 and 22 

 (1884). 



137. Zacharias, 0. Zum Capitel der " wurstfdrmigen Parasitcn" bei Rader- 



thieren. Zool. Anzeiger, xxv. pp. 647-649 (1902). 



See also Bertram, No. 116 [Description of Bertramia] and Caullery and 

 Jlesnil, No. 86 [Siedleckia], 



ADDENDUM TO BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



The following memoirs have appeared too late to be noticed in the above 

 eview of the Sporozoan orders. 



Berndt, A. Beitrage z. Kenntniss der im Darme der Larve von Tenebrio molitor 

 lebenden Gregarinen. Arch. f. Protistenkunde, I. 3, pp. 375-420, pis. 

 xi.-xiii. (1902). 



[Three species are distinguished, and studied in detail : Ortgarina poly- 

 morpha (Ham.) ; G. cuneata, Stein ; and G. steini n.sp.] 



Blanchard, L. F. Gre"garine ccelomique chez un Col6optere. C. R. Ac. Sci. 

 Paris, cxxxv. pp. 1123, 1124 (1902). 



[Monocystis Ugcri n.sp. in Carabus auratus.] 



Jacquemet, M. Sur la Systematique des Coccidies des Cephalopodes. Arch. f. 

 Protistenkunde, II. i. pp. 190-194 (1903). 



[The name Legerina is proposed for Benedenia ; the genus is charactemed 

 by polysporous oocysts and by lacking schizogony ; it includes two speciei : 

 (1) L. octopiana (Schn.), with from 6-12 sporozoites in the spore, occurring 

 in Octopus vulgaris and Eledone moschata ; (2) L. eberthi (Labbe"), with 3 or 

 4 sporozoites, from Sepia qfficinalis. In both forms cysts are found con- 

 taining macrospores with macrosgorozoites and other cysts containing micro- 

 spores with microsporozoites, perhaps representing a sexual differentiation 

 thrown back to the earliest stages of the life-history.] 



Labbt, A. Article Sporozoa, in Encyclop. Brit., 10th ed., vol. xxxii. pp. 

 814-818, 5 text-figs. (1902). 



[Gives a brief general account of the Sporozoa. The author appeal* to 

 use the word " macrogamete" in the sense of a female merozoite ; see above, 

 p. 210, footnote.] 



Laveran, A. Sur quelques Hemogregarines des Ophidiens. C. R. Ac. Sei. Paris, 

 cxxxv. pp. 1036-1040, 13 text-figs. (1902). 



[The snakes in question are Ancistrodon piscivorus, Crotalus covflueitfus, 

 Naja tripudians, and Zamenis hippocrepis ; see List of Hosts, pp. 34S-I47.] 



