FORAMINIFERA. 
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Bifflugia minutissima n. sp. occurrence and diagnosis, Penard (259) p. 410, 
2 text-figg. ; D. urceolata, full account of, with special reference to 
tlie chromidial substance, conjugation, and the nature of encystment, 
ZiiLZER (369) pp. 240-295, pis. x-xii, 2 text-figg. 
Diffiugiella n. g. diagnosed, p. 224, D. apiculata n. sp., occurrence and 
description. Cash (60) p. 225, pi. xxvi, fig. 7. 
Entamoeba buccalis n. sp., from buccal cavity of man, described, Prowazek 
(279) pp. 42-44 ; l£. histolytica (of tropical dysentery) shewn by its 
development to be quite distinct from E. coli^ Lesage (202) pp. 
1237-1239. 
Oringa filiforinis, note on. Smith (325) p. 47. 
Pelomyxa fragilis n. sp., occurrence and diagnosis, Penard (259) p. 397, 
4 text-figg. 
Fenardia n. g. diagnosed, p. 223, P. mutahiUs n. sp., occurrence and 
description, Cash (60) p. 223, pi. xxvi, figg. 1 & 2. 
Fseudoclilamys arcelloides n. sp., occurrence and diagnosis, Penard (259) 
p. 408, 4 text-figg. 
Pseudodijflugia virescms n. sp., occurrence and diagnosis, Penard (259) 
p. 421, 2 text-figg. 
(b) Foraminifera : — 
Poraminifera, structui'al characters of the shell of floating forms ; their 
adaptation to this mode of life, Kemna (155) pp. cix-cxxvii. 
Foraminifera from : — Belgian coast, Gilson (118) p. 33 ; Lough Larne 
district, with mention of less common forms, Gough (124) ; Australia, 
listed, Jensen (153) ; Malay Archipelago, occurrence and notes on, 
MiLLETT (236 & 237) ; Lagos and Southern Portugal, Nobre (250), 
p. 153 ; coast of the Lsland of Delos (Grecian Archipelago), Side- 
bottom (317) ; Plymouth Sound and neighbourhood, listed. Worth 
(366) pp. 174-185. 
i-roraminifera, mostly lists, from : — Tertiary, Valley of the Guadalquiver 
{Nummulitidce), Calderon (55) ; Eocene, Mount Judica and district 
of Catenanuova (Catania), described, Checchia-Rispoli (72) ; Miocene 
(?), Andalusia, occurrence {Lepidocyclina and Discos pirina\ Douvillie 
(84) ; Cretaceous to Miocene, Galicia, Friedberg (114) ; Glacial sands, 
Malone (Belfast), Gough (125) p. 258 ; Cretaceous, Eastern Bohemia, 
Jahn (149) p. 89 ; Upper Chalk, England, including several unnamed 
n. spp., Jukes-Browne (154) pp. 303-5, 308, 316, 318, 323, 324, 328- 
337, 340, 343, 347-353, 366, 371-375 & 510-519 ; Eocene, near Turin, 
notes on, Leardi (177); Eocene ("Flysch"), Montenegro, mostly 
Nummulitidce, Martelli (227) ; early Tertiary limestones, Batjan and 
Obi (Malay peninsula), occurrence, Martin (229) ; Eocene, Austria, 
Nummulitidce and Orbitoidece, Prever & Rzehak (276) ; Post-glacial 
beds, Altcar, Lanes., Reade (282) pp. 361-368 ; Tertiary (Miocene ?), 
Wels, Austria, notes on, Schubert (309). 
j-Ammodiscus concavus n. sp., Permo-Carboniferous, Kansas, diagnosed. 
Span DEL (329), p. 179, fig. 1 ; A. incertus var. macilenta n. var., 
occurrence and diagnosis, Chapman (71) p. 228, pi. xxii, fig. 5 ; A. 
nidiformis n. sp., Jurassic, Memel, described, Bruckmann (46) p. 29, 
pi. lii, figg. 22 & 23. 
fAnomalina grossertigosa, Miocene, Maryland, described, Bagg (9) p. 466, 
pi. cxxxi, fig. 11. 
Articulina lineata^ p. 17, pi. v, fig. 1, A. sagra, p. 17, pi. iv, figg. 18 -20, 
text-fig. 6, A. sidcata, p. 16, pi. iv, figg. 16 & 17, text- fig. 5, notes on, 
Sidebottom (317). 
iAssilina dcpressa^ p. 397, pi. xiv, fig. 9, A. discoidalis varr,, p. 396, pi. xiv, 
fig. 8, A. nitida, p. 397, pi. xiv, fig. 11, J., radiolata, p. 397, pi. xiv, 
fig. 12, A. undata, p. 397, pi. xiv, fig. 10, forms originally described by 
