REPRODUCTION. 
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1. Asexual: fission, schizogony, etc. 
Schizogony in Adeiea transita n. sp., Leger (189). — Schizogony of 
Klossiella described and compared with that of Caryotropha mesnilii, 
Woodcock (363). 
Schizogony of : H<xinogregarina hiretorta^ Nicolle (249) ; H. mauritanica 
n. sp., 8 merozoites being formed, Sergent (314). 
Meronts and merogony in Thelohania legeri, Hesse (141). — Schizogonoiis 
multiplication in T. moenadis n. sp., Perez (263). 
Asexual multiplication (binary fission and multiple rosette-formation) 
in Herpetomonas muscce-domesticce^ Prowazek (277). — Multiplication by 
longitudinal fission of H. suhulata, Leger (186). — Proceess of division 
described: in Joenia annectens, Grassi & Foa (126); in Trichonympha 
agilis^ Foa (110). — Multiplication of Trypanosoma gramdosnm by unequal 
division, Sabrazes & Muratet (295). 
Fission in Anoplirys echini n. sp., Di Mauro (231). — Division in Disco- 
phrya and Opalina intestinalis^ Cohn (77). 
2. Sexual: gametes and conjugation. 
On the general significance of conjugation. Calkins (56). — Notes on 
conjugation ("exogamy") in certain Protozoa, Hartog (136). 
" Association " and conjugation in Difflugia urceolata, Zulzer (369). — 
Evidences pointing to sexual {Pelomyxa-) forms in the life-history of 
Amoeba proteus, Calkins (57). 
Formation of gametes (sporoblasts) in Gregarina ovata, Paehler (256). 
— Markedly anisogamous conjugation in Stylorhynchus ; certain very motile, 
spermatozoon-like, male elements are sterile and have acquired a sub- 
sidiary function, L^ger (188). 
Two types of form (micro- and megagametocytes ?) and multiplication 
(micro- and megagamete-formation 1) in Joyeuxella^ Brasil (41). [These 
two types of multiplication seem to the Recorder to possess a certain 
agreement with what occurs in Schaudinnella (Nusbaum, Zool. Rec. 1903 
[282]) and suggest that the affinities of J. may be sought in that direction.] 
Micro- and megagametocytes in Adeiea transita, Leger (189); (associa- 
tion observed but not actual gamete-formation). — Micro- and megagameto- 
cytes and microgametes of Angeiocystis, a new Coccidian, described, 
Brasil (40). 
Distinction of male and female forms (gametocytes) in Leucocytozoon'''' 
danilewskyi, Berestneff (18). 
Important account of the sexual process in certain parasitic Flagellates ; 
autogamy (or self-fertilization) in Trichomastix, and heterogamy (true sexual 
conjugation) as well as autogamy in Bodo ; comparison with the heterogamy 
of Trichomonas, Prowazek (278). — Sexual processes (fertilization, "etheo- 
genesis" or male autogamy, and parthenogenesis) in Herpetomonas muscoe- 
domesticoi, id. (277). 
True conjugation in Trypanosoma noctuce and Spirochceta ziemanni, 
taking place in the gnat, described, Schaudinn (301). 
Note on conjugation in Dileptus gigas, Hertwg (139). — Conjugation in 
Paramoecium hursaria described. Hamburger (134). 
3. Nuclear division : directive centres, etc. 
Description of nuclear division in Amoeba proteus, Averintzev (7). — 
Nuclear changes, fragmentation, and the significance of the multinucleate 
condition in Amoeba proteus, Calkins (57).— Behaviour of the nuclei and 
chromidial substance during conjugation and also during encystment in 
Difflugia urceolata, Zulzer (369). 
Nuclear changes during sporoblast-formation in Gregarina ovata ; curious 
" maturation "-process, Paehler (256). — Nuclear changes and multipli- 
cation during sexual reproduction in Stylorhynchus; the nuclei are dis- 
