1-42 SPOROZOA. 



Habitat. — Blood, lungs, spleen, and liver of the tortoise, 

 Lissemys punctata granosa (Schoepflf) : Pobtuguesb India, 

 Nova Goa. 



In addition to the species that are recorded above, a number 

 of Hsemogregarines have been observed in a variety of hosts ; 

 but, unfortunately, the published descriptions are so meagre 

 that it is impossible to refer the forms to any known species. 

 For the sake of completeness I have given these records below. 



67. Haemogregarina sp. 



'fHsemogregarina sp., Plimmer, 1914, p. 189. 

 Heemogregarina sp., Wenyon, 1926, p. 1403. 



Habitat. — Blood of the fish, Trichogaster fasciatus Schneider : 

 from India, in the Zoological Gardens, London. 



68. Haemogregarina sp. 



■\Hse7n0gregarina sp., Simond, 1901 e, p. 320; Plimmer, 1912, p. 412; 



1914, p. 189. 

 Hs&tnogregarina sp., Wenyon, 1926, p. 1390. 



Large ; of ordinary type. Nucleus of parasitized cell divided 

 by the parasite into two parts with a connecting thread. 

 Schizogony in lungs. 



Remarks. — This form may be the same as H. varani Laveran, 

 1905, described from Varanus niloticus. 



Habitat. — Blood of the lizard, Varanus monitor (Linn.) : 

 India ; also from India, in the Zoological Gardens, London. 



69. Haemogregarina sp. 



Hsemogregarina sp., Dobell, 1908, p. 292. 

 ■fHiemogregarina sp., Patton, 1908, p. 318 ; Plimmer, 1913, p. 149. 

 Haemogregarina sp., Wenyon, 1926, p. 1391. 



Both short and long forms present. 



Habitat. -S\oodL oi Bungarus cseruleus (Schneid.) ( =Eungarus 

 candidus) : Madras, Madras ; also from India, in the Zoo- 

 logical Gardens, London. 



70. Haemogregarina sp. 



^Hsemogregarina sp., Robertson, 1908, p. 182, fig. 12. 



Hsemogregarina sp., Dobell, 1908, p. 294. 

 1[H^mogregarina sp., Patton, 1909, pp. 149, 152 ; Dobell, 1910, p, 70 ; 

 Plimmer, 1912, p. 413 ; 1913, p. 149 ; 1914, p. 188. 



Haemogregarina sp., Wenyon, 1926, pp. 1391, 1394. 



Young intra-corpuscular form without a capsule. Full-grown 

 form, with a very marked capsule thickened at both ends, and 

 showing a deep red staining area at either end and a delicate 

 nucleus. Free motile form also without a capsule. 



