BIBLIOGEAPHY OF FEESH- WATER EHIZOPODS. 311 



Hertwig^, Richard. 



XJeber Mikrogromia socialis, eine Colonie bildende Monothalamie des sussen Was- 

 sers. Archiv fiir mikroskopisclie Anatomie, 1874, x, Supplementheft 1, Taf. i. 

 Mikrogromia sodalis. = Cystopkrys Haeclceliana. 

 Bemerkungen zur Organisation und systematischen Stellung der Poraminiferen. 



Jenaische Zeitschrift fur Naturwlssenschaft, 1876, x, 41, Taf. ii. 

 Ueber den Ban und die Entwickelung der Heliozoeii. Ibidem, 1877, xi ; 1877, 331. 

 AcanthooysUs aouleata, 333, Taf. xx, Fig. 1-6. 



Hertwigr, R., und Lesser, E. 



Ueber Ehizopoden und denselben nahestehende Organismen. Archiv fiir mikro- 



skopische Anatomie, 1874, x, Supplementheft 35, Taf. ii-v. 



Hyalodiscus kubicundxjs, 49, Taf. ii, Fig. 5. 



Ddctylosphmrium vitreum, 54, Fig: 1. 



Leptophrys cinerea, 57, Fig. 3. ^ Vampykblla ? 



L. elegans, S7 , Fig. 4. =Vampyrblla?' 



Vampyrella SpirogyrcB, 61, Fig. 2. = Vampykblla latekitia. 



COCHLIOPODIUM PELLUCIDUM, 66, Fig. 7. 



C. pilosum, 78. := Cochliopodidm vestitum. 



Akcella, 93. Arcella vulgaris, 96. 



Pseudoehlamys Patella (Claparfede et Lachmaim), 100, Taf. iii. Fig. 1. = Young of Arcella 



VULGARIS. 



Pymdicula operculata (Ehr. ), 103. Syn. Arcella patens (Clap, et Lachm., Carter). = Young 



of Arcella vulgaris. 

 DiFFLUGiA, 105. Difflugia aeropodia, 107, Taf. iii, Fig. 6. = Difplugia globulosa. 

 Plagiophrys (Clap, et Lach.), 112. ^Pamphagus. 

 P. sacciformis, 114, Taf. iii, Fig. 3. :=Pamphagus. 

 P. aeutiformis,- 115, Fig. 2. = Pamphagus mutabilis. 

 Lecytlimm hyalinwm, 117, Fig. 8. Syn. Gromia hyalina, Schl. ; Arcella hyalina, Ehr., 



Fresenius; Difflugia enclielys, &cbaeiA&c. = Pamphagus hyalinus. 

 Trinenia acinus, 119. Bjn. Difflugia enchelys, 'Ehi. =TRisrEMAENCHELYS. 

 EuGLYPHA (Dujardiu), 121. Euglypha ampullacea, 123, Fig. 6. 

 E. ALVEOLATA (Dujardln), 124, Fig. 5. 

 B. gloiosa (Carter), 129, Fig. 7. = Sphenoderia lenta. 

 CypTioderia margaritacea (Sohlumb.). Syn. Zagynis baltica (M. Schultze). Euglyplia mar- 



garitacea (Wallich), 13S. = Cyphodbria ampulla. 

 Pleurophrys sphcerioa (Clap, et Lachm.), 135, Fig. 4. = Pseudouipflugia gracilis. 

 DiPLOPHRYs archeri (Barker), 139, Fig. 9. 

 4M,pMirema Wrightianwm (Arclier), 146. 

 ACTINOPHRYS SOL (Ehrenberg), 164, Taf. v, Fig. 2. 

 ACTINOSPH^RIUM EICHHORNII (Elirenberg), 176, Fig. 1. 



ACANTHOCYSTis (Carter), 193. Acanthoeystis spinifera (Greeff), 195, Taf. iv, Fig. 3. 

 . A. aouleata, 201, Taf. iv, Fig. 2. 



A. lurfacea (Carter). Syn. A. viridi^ (Grenaohor), 204. =AcAisrTHOCYSTis chjltopuora. 



Pinacocysiis ruMounda, 209, Fig. 5. Marine. 



HeterophrYS (Archer), 211. Seterophrys marina, 213, Fig. 4. Marine. 



Eeterophrys spinifera, 215, Taf. v. Fig. 3. 



Mapliidiophrys (Archer), 217. Eaphldiophrys elegans, 218, Taf. iv. Fig. 1. 



JELyalolampe (Greeff). Syu. Pompholyxophrvs (Archer), 220. 



Hyalolampe fenestrata (Greeff). Syn. Pompholyxophrys punicea (Archer), 221. 



H. exigua, 222, Taf. iv, Fig. 6. = Pompholyxophrys punicea ? 



Sedi-iocystis pellucida, 225, Taf. v. Fig. 5. 



Clathrulina elegans (Cienkowski), 227, Taf. v, Fig. 4. 



Joblot, m. 



Observations d'histoire naturelle faites avec le microscope. Paris, 1754, i, Partie 



2a«, 64. 



"Un poison des xjIus extraordinaire, &c.", pi. vii, ijg. 15. =Actinophrys sol. 



