SCHEME OF CLASSIFICATION 



SARCO- 

 DINA 



{contd. ) 



Radiolaria 



{contd. ) 



f 



Osoulosa 

 = Mono- 

 trypasta 



{contd.) 



Proteomyxa 



(p. 88) 



Mycetozoa 



(p. 90) 



Nassellaria 

 = Monopylaea 

 {eo7itd.) 



Phaeodaria - 

 = Gannopylaea 

 = Tripylaea 

 (pp. 76, 79) 



■ Myxoidea 

 ■(p. 89) 

 Catallacta 

 . (p. 89). 



/ Zoosporeae (p. 8 

 \ Azoosporeae (p. 



Stephoidea 



(p. 78). 

 Spyroidea 



(p. 78). 

 Botryoidea 



(p. 79). 

 Cyrtoidea 



(p. 79). 

 Phaeooystina 



(p. 79). 

 Phaeosphaeria 



(p. 79). 

 Phaeogromia 



(p. 79). 

 Phaeoconohia 



(p. 79). 



("Acrasieae (p. 90). 

 -j Filoplasmodieae (p. 90). 

 (^ Myxomycetes (pp. 90, 91). 



SPORO- 



ZOA -! 



(p. 94) 



Telosporidia 



(p. 97) 



Neosporidia 



(p. 97) 



Gregarini- rScliizogvegarinidae (p. 97). 

 daceae ■< Acephalinidae (p. -97). 



(pp. 97, 98) (Dicystidae (p. 97). 

 Coccidiaceae f Cocoidiidae (pp. 97, 99). 



, n- QQ, J. Haemosporidae (pp. 97, 102). 



tpp. y/, VV) ^ Aoystosporidae (pp. 97, 102). 

 Myxosporidiaceae (pp. 98, 106). 

 Actinomy.xidiaceae (p. 98). 

 Sarcosporidiaceae (pp. 98, 108). 



FLAGEL- 

 LATAi 



(p. 109) 



Pantostomata (p. 109). 



Uistomatidae (p. 110). 

 Oikomonadidae (p. 111). 

 Bicoecidac (p. 111). 

 Craspedomonadidae (pp. Ill, 

 121). 



Protomasti- Phalansteridae (p. 111), 

 gaoeae < Monadidae (p. 111), 

 (p, 110) Bodonidae (p. 111). 



Amphimonadidae (p. 111). 

 Trimastigidae (p. 111). 

 Polymastigidae (p. 111). 

 Triclionyniplddae (pp. Ill, 123). 

 .Opalinidae (pp.. Ill, 12.3). 



Coccolithophoridae (p. 114). 



Chryso- 



iTionadaceae-; i 

 (pp. 110, 125) [ 

 Cryptomonadaceae (p. 110) 

 Volvocaceae ( Chlamydomonadidae (pp. Ill, 



(l5p. 110, ] 125). 



Ill) ( Volvooidae (pp. Ill, 126). 



Chloromoiiadaceae (p. 110). 

 Euglenaeeae (pp. 110, 124). 

 Siliooflagellata (pp. 110, 114). 

 Cystoflagellata (pp. 110, 132). 

 ,Dinoflagellata(pp. 110, 130). 



