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XVIII. PROTOZOA. 
[1904] 
Leishnania''^ nom. nov. proposed for the Leishman-Donovan parasite of 
Dum-dum fever [Firoplasma donovani], Eoss (289) pp. 79-82, 1 pi. 
" Leiicocytozoon " danilewskyi^ distinction of male and female forms in, 
Berestnefp (18) pp. 381-380, pi. xv. 
Piroplasma higeminuin^ p. 349, P. canis, p. 351, P. equi, p. 350, and P. ovis, 
p. 349, occurrence in Spanish animals and notes on, Diaz Villar 
(82) ; P. donovani, relation to leucocytes and blood-corpuscles, excellent 
figures of, Donovan (83) 1 pi. ; P. d., minute forms, free or endoglo- 
bular, in peripheral circulation, Laveran & Mesnil (173) pp. 187-189; 
P. d., (the "Leishman-Donovan bodies") development of a flagellate 
(Trypanosome) phase in, in cases of Kala-Azar, etc., Rogers (286) 
pp. 367-377, pi. XXV ; P. hominis n. sp., causing "spotted fever" 
or tick-fever in man, description of, Wilson & Chowning (360) 
pp. 46-48, pi. ii. 
2. NEOSPORIDIA. 
(a) Myxosporidia : — 
Glugea [ = Nosema] anomala, general description of growth and development 
in, Stempell (336) pp. 1-42, pis. i-iii ; O. cceculice n. sp., p. 646, fig. 16, 
O. haUsidotidis n. sp., p. 645, fig. 15, G. heliotidis n. sp., p. 645, 
fig. 14, G. hydride n. sp., p. 646, tig. 26, G, micrattaci n. sp., p. 646, 
fig. 27, from Brazilian Lepidoptera, notes on spores, Lutz & Splendors 
(213) ; G. stephani, description of, chiefly with regard to the nature 
of the parasitic invasion, Woodcock (361) pp. 126-142, pi. ii. 
Lentospora nom. nov. for Myxoholus cerehralis Hofer, occurrence, diagnostic 
characters and description of, Plehn (269) pp. 145-166, pi. v, 7 text- 
Nosema, see under Glugea. 
Sphoerospora platessce n. sp., occurrence and diagnosis, Woodcock (361) 
p. 60, pi. ii, fig. 76!?. 
Thelohania legeri n. sp., description and development of spores, Hesse 
(140) pp. 570 & 571 and (141) pp. 571 & 572, 10 text-figg. ; T. moenadis 
n. sp., account of, and nuclear division in, Perez (263) pp. 214 
& 215. 
(h) Actinomyxidia :— 
Sphceractinomyxon n. g. stolci n. sp., description and development of, 
Caullery & Mesnil (64) pp. 408-410. 
Triactinomyxon, notes on the genus, Lj^ger (183) pp. 846 & 847 ; T. 
ignotum, sporulation of, described, L^ger (182) pp. 844-846, 4 text- 
figg- 
(c) Sarcosporidia : — 
Sarcocystis tenella hubali [probably S. siamensis Liustow], occurrence in 
butialoes and notes on, Willey, (Jhalmers & Philip (359), pp. 65-72, 
2figg. 
SPOROZOA INCERTJE SEDIS. 
Serosporidia : — 
Cytoryctes variolas, detailed account of life-cycle, relationships, and relation 
to the lesions in small-pox of. Calkins (58) pp. 136-167, pis. xvi-xix ; 
scheme of the life-history, description of the cytoplasmic phases (the 
" vaccinia" form) of, Tyzzer (345) pp. 214-219, 225 & 226, pi. xxvi. 
Fam. Cytoryctidoe n. fam., defined, Calkins (58). [See under ii. f.] 
