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introduced for “ serpentinous casts of chamberlets, single or arranged in 
groups, which resemble in form those of the globigerine Foraminifera ; 
they may belong either to separate organisms or to the acervuline 
layer of the Eozoon, and have the form and aggregation of Glohigerina 
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Protospongia ; it belongs to the Rhizopoda, not Spongozoa). 0. W. 
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' Gregarinid.®. 
1. Schneider, A. Sur un appareil de dissemination des Gregarines et 
StylorJiyncTius ', phase remarquable de la sporulation dans le der- 
nier genre. C. R. Ixxx. pp. 432-435 ; Ann. N. H. (4) xv. pp. 368-370 ; 
abstr. R. Z. (3) iii. p. viii. 
2. . (a.) Note sur la psorospermie oviforme de Poulpe ; (b.) Note 
sur les rapports des psorospermies oviformes aux v^ritables Gr^- 
garines. Arch. Z. expdr. iv. pp. xlv.-xlviii. 
3. . Contributions ^ I’histoire des Gregarines des Invertebres de 
Paris et de Roscoff. L. c. pp. 493-604, pis. xvi.-xxii. 
On the gregariniform and infusorian Parasites of Nemerteans, cf. the 
“Monograph” of McIntosh, pp. 128-130, pis. xix. figs. 109-111, xviii. 
figs. 17 & 18. On “ Psorosperms ” in a Mallard Duck; Leidy, P. Ac. 
Philad. 1875, p. 125. 
The “ oviform Psorosperm ” of the Mouse is termed Eimeria (g. n.) 
simplex by Schneider (2) ; that of the kidney of Helix'hortensis,Klossia 
