10 Prut. 
PROTOZOA. 
Infusoria of Kiel Bay ; MObius. 
Fresh-water Infusoria ; Stokes (2). 
Entz gives an historico-critical review, of nearly 250 pp., on “ Pro- 
tista f Hungatian and German. 
Sacchi describes numerous species of Protista. Some are queried, but 
no new names are suggested. 
A. — GYMNOMYXA. 
General. 
Carter. 
Gruber (2). 
Mastipophora gymnomyxa ; Wyssotzkij. 
Fresh- water Rhizopoda ; Harvey. 
Many Protista described; Sacchi. 
Class 1. — PROTEOMYXA. 
Proteomyxa pallida , n. sp., Gruber (2). 
Lieberkiihnia biitschlii , n. sp., id. 
Ilaplococcus reticulatus ) Zopf., proves to be nothing but Lycopodium 
spores; Biol. Centralbl. viii, p. 147. 
Class 3.— LOBOSA. 
Maggi (1). 
Amoeba rnonociliata , n. sp., Gourret & Rceser, p. 201, pi. xv, figs. 11 
& 12 . 
Amoeba anthyllion , n. sp., Maggi, p. 308, fig. 1. 
A moeba velifera, n. sp., id. p. 308, fig. 2. 
Hyalodiscus hyalinus , n. sp., id. p. 309, fig. 3. 
Arcella aureola , n. sp., id. p. 310, figs. 4 & 5. 
Euglypha zonata , n. sp., id. p. 310, fig. 7. 
Euglypha alveolata ; Blociimann. 
Endobiella bambekii , n. sp., de Bruyne. 
Class 6. — RETICULAR! A. 
General. 
Carboniferous Foraminifera ; Howciiin. 
Foraminifera from the Abrolhos Bank ; Brady (1). 
Foraminifera of the Basses- Alpes ; Deecke. 
Modenese Foraminifera ; Malagoli (2). 
Foraminifera of Savona ; Marian i. 
Faroe Foraminifera ; Pearcey. 
Austrian Foraminifera ; Rzeiiak. 
Recent and fossil Foraminifera ; Sherborn (Bibliography). 
Foraminifera of Carniola ; Deecke. 
Many doubtful species of Foraminifera described and figured in 
Wisniowski. 
