58 Prot. 
XVIII. PROTOZOA. 
[1904] 
Trypanoplasma horreli, rodcscriptioii and affinities of, Lj^ger (180) i^p. 824 
& 825 & (181) pp. 85f)-859, 5 text-figg. ; T. varium n. sp., and its further 
evolution in a leech, described, id. (185) pp. 345-347 ; T. of the 
minnow (Leger [180J; is identical with T. borrell of the rudd, Laveran 
(172) p. 250. 
Trypanosoma abramis n. sp., p. 388, T. danilewskyi n. sp., p. 386, 1 fig., 
T. paddce n. sp., p. 361, T. tincce n. sp., p. 387, 2 tigg., occurrence and 
diagnoses, Laveran & Mesnil (176) ; T. paddoe, described, Thiroux 
(342) pp. 145-148, 5 text-figg. ; T. harbatuloe n. sp. and its further 
development in a leech, described, L^ger (184) pp. 344 & 345 ; 7\ 
brucii, artificial cultivation of, NovY & McNeal (251) pp. 1-30 ; T. 6., 
good account of morphology of (unfortunately unillustrated). Schilling 
(304) pp. 484-496 ; T. callionymi n. sp., p. 613, T. cotti n. sp., p. 613, 
T. delagei n. sp., p. 614, T. gobii n. sp., p. 613, T. limandce n. sp., 
p. 614, occurrence and diagnoses, Brumpt & Lebailly (50) ; the 
parasite of sleeping-sickness {T. castellanii Kruse, so-called) is un- 
doubtedly identical with that of T^.-fever {T. gambiense Dutton), hence 
the former name is not to be retained, Brumpt & Wurtz (53) p. 573 
[in any case it could not, as T. ugandense would take priority] ; 
T. dimorpJion Dutton & Todd, different forms of, described, Laveran 
& Mesnil (174) pp. 732-734, 7 text-figg. ; T. equiperdum, notes on 
difl'erent forms and habitat of, Lingard (204) pp. 537-547 ; T. evansi, 
evolution of, Holmes (146) pp. 210-214, 2 pis. ; T. flesi n. sp., p. 577, 
T. laternce n. sp., p. 577, T. platessce n. sp., occurrence and diagnoses, 
Lebailly (179) ; T. granulosum (from the eel), multiplication of, 
Sabrazes & Muratet (295) p. 67, behaviour in sera and other 
liquids, id. (296) p. 159 ; T. inopinatum n. sp., from the green frog, 
described, Sergent (313) pp. 123 & 124 ; T. i., its probable ontogenetic 
connection with a I)repanidiu7n^ Billet (20) pp. 574-576, and (26) 
pp. 161-163, 16 text-figg. ; T. lewisi^ observations on, Byloff (54) 
pp. 111-138, 2 pis. ; T. ndspruitense n. sp., occurrence and description, 
Laveran (171) pp. 158-160, 2 text-figg. ; T. {H alter idium) noctuce, 
full account of, both in trypaniform and hsemosporidian phases, 
Schaudinn (301) pp. 390-429, 15 text-figg. ; T. theileri{1), occurrence 
in German East Africa and remarks on, Panse (257) pp. 376-378, 
1 fig. ; T. ugandense Castellani, is undoubtedly identical (and there- 
fore synonymous) with T. gambiense Dutton, Laveran (165) pp. 841- 
844. 
A Trypauosome sp. indet., noted in a rabbit, brief remarks on, Petrie 
(266) pp. 484-486. 
(b) Choanoflagellata : — Vacant. 
2. SILICOFLAGELLATA. 
Vacant. 
3. DINOFLAGELLATA. 
(a) Adinida : — Vacant. 
(b) Dinifera : — 
Ceratium kirundinella^ plankton, Alpine lakelets, notes on, Brehm & 
Zederbauer (42) pp. 640 & 643, figg. 4 & 5 ; C. A., Ausgraben lakelets, 
Plon, note on, Lemmermann (198) p. 308, figg. 4-14 ; C. macroceros, 
p. 122, fig. 2, C. tripos var. arcuatum, p. 122, figg. 3-5, C. t. var. 
bncephalum, p. 125, fig. 13, C. Jlagelliferum, p. 123, figg. 6 & 7, C. f. 
ya,r. fdiforinis n. var., p. 123, fig. 11, C. contortiun, p. 124, fig. 9, C. 
platycorne, p. 124, fig. 10, C. arcticum, p. 125, fig. 14, C. furca, p. 126, 
