BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FRESH- WATER RHIZOPODS. 299 



Archer, l¥illiaiii. 



p. seutiformis, xvii, 123, pi. viii, flg. 10. =Pamphagus mxjtabilis. 



P. aplKBiioa, xi, 146, pi. vii, fig. 11-16. := Pamphagtjs. 



Plahopus ruler, xvii, 349, pi. xxi, fig. 33. = Htalodiscus eubicundus. 



Platoum pamtm, xvii, 199, pi. xiii, fig. 1, 2. 



Pleurophrys f ampMtremoides, x, 17, 121, pi. xx, fig. 2. = PsEUDODirrLUGlA. 



P. ? compreasa, xvii, 204, pi. xiii, flg. 9. = Pseudodifflugia. 



P. f fulva, X, 17, 122, pi. xx, flg. 3 ; xiii, 437. = Pseudodifflugia. 



P. lageniformU, xvii, 204, pi. xiii, flg. 8. = Pseudodifflugia. 



P. aplumea, x, 17, 121, pi. xx, flg. 1 ; xvi, 343. = Pseudodifflugia gracilis. 



Podoaphcera Mwckeliana, viii, 67. = Clathrulina elegans. 



■• POMPHOLTXOPHEYS, X, 105. 



p. PUNICEA, Syn. Hyalolampe fenestrata, ix, 386; x, 105, pi. xvi, fig. 4,5; xvi, 375. 

 Pseudochlamys patella, Syn. Amphizonella flava, xvii, 107, pi. viii, fig. 1-3. = Young of 



ArCELLA VULGARIS. 



Pyxidiaula opercvlata, Ehr., Syn. Arcella patens. Clap, et Lachm. xvii, 110. = Young of 



ARCELLA VULGARIS ?- 

 QUADRULA SYMMETRICA, XVii, 112, pi. viii, fig. 6. 



Q. irregularis, xvi, 337 ; xvii, 103. 



Eaphidiophbys, X, 103; xvi, 368. 



E. ELEGANS, xvi, 374, pi. xxii, flg. 19; xvii, 103. 



B. pallida, xvi, 370. 



jB. viridis, vii, 179; ix, 255; x, 103, pi. xvi, fig. 2; xii, 195; xv, 331. 



Ehizopod, ix, 323 ; x, 303 ; xi, 94, 101 ; xiii, 102, 317 ; xvi, 105, 109, 340, 343. 



SpTirerastrum conglohatum, xvi, 3.56. = Eaphidiophrys elegans. 



Troglodytes zoster, xvi, 331, pi. xxi, figs. 1-7. :=PAMrHAGUs hyalinus. 



Vampyrella SpirogyroB, xvii, 347. =Vampyrellalateritia. 



Anerbach, lieopold. 



Ueber die Einzelligkeit der Amceben. Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoologie, 

 1856, vii, 365, Taf. xix-xxii. 



Ammba UUnibosa, 374, Taf. six. = Cochliopodium bilimbosum. 



Amoeba aotmophora, 392, Taf. x. 



Amceba radiosa, Ehr., 400, Taf. xxi. 



Ammba princeps, 407, Taf. xxii. =Am<eba proteus. 



Amoeba Umax, probably tho young of Ammba pri/nceps, 430, Fig. 11-16. 



Amosba guttula, 430, Fig. 17, 18. 



Bailey, J. 'W. 



Microscopic Observations made in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Smith- 

 sonian Contributions. Washington, 1850, ii. 

 Observations on a newly discovered Animalcule. American Journal of Science 

 and Arts. 'Sew Haven, 1853, xv, 341. 

 Pamphagus mutabilis. 

 Ifotice of Microscopic Forms found in the soundings of the Sea of Kamschatka. 

 Ibidem, 1856, xxii, 1, pi. i. 



Cadium marinum, fig. 2. Marine form. 



Difflugiaf marina, flg. 7. A large marine form, 2^- mm. long by IJ mm. wide, with 

 structure of Quadeula. 



Barker, John. 



Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. 



Amceba villosa, vi, 1866, 125. 



DiPLOPHRYS Archeri, viii, 1868, 123. 



Ammba quadrilineata, ix, 1869, 94. = Young of Am<eba verrucosa. 



Svteroplvrys FocUi, 420. = Eaphidiophbys elegans. 



