GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 
Prot. 9 
Holt gives some Protozoa from St. Andrew’s Bay ; Ann. N. H. (6) 
viii, p. 182. 
Lord deals with Rossendale Rhizopoda. 
Pearcey gives some Foraminifera dredged in Liverpool Bay ; 4th 
Rep. Liverp. Mar. Biol. Stat. p. 42. 
Wright reports on the Foraminifera dredged off the S.W. Coast of 
Ireland ; P. R. Irish Ac. (3) i, p. 460. 
Central Europe. — For German Foraminifera see Beissel. 
For the literature on the Protozoa of the neighbourhood of Brunswick, 
see Blasius, J. Ber. Ver. Braunschw. vi, p. 339. 
Daday gives some Protozoa among his “ Microscopic Freshwater Fauna 
of Hungary ” ; Term, fiizetek, xiv, p. 107 : and Dalla-Torre deals with 
the Infusoria of the Tyrol (Ferdinaneum Zeitschr. iii, pt. 3, p. 239). 
For Pomeranian Foraminifera see Deecke, MT. Yorpomm. xxii, p. 71. 
Imiiof gives some Flagellata from the Boden See, and some Protozoa 
from tho Black Forest ; Zool. Anz. xiv, pp. 38 & 42. 
Wisniowski gives several Foraminifera from Krakow. 
Lienenklaus gives 67 species of Foraminifera from Doberg. 
Penard gives some species (1 new) of Rhizopoda from Lake Geneva ; 
Arch. Sci. Nat. xxvi, p. 134. 
For a catalogue of shell-bearing Rhizopoda from Wiesbaden, see Penard, 
JB. nass. Ver. xliii, p. 67. 
Perner gives some fossil Radiolaria from Bohemia ; SB. bohm. Ges. 
1891, p. 255. 
For fossil Foraminifera o£ Lower Austria, see Rzeiiak, Ann. Hof- 
museumWien, vi, p. 1. 
Norway. — Burgess (Mid. Nat. xiv, p. 153) deals with the Foraminifera 
of Hammerfest. 
France. — De Guerne & Richard (Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. xvi, p. 112) give a 
few Protozoa from the neighbourhood of Cazan and Hourtins (France). 
Italy. — For the Protista of Rapallo (Italy), see Cuneo, Boll. Scient. 
xii, p. 140. 
Issel (Ann. Mus. Genov, xxix, p. 91) gives some fossils from the chalk 
of Trebbia. 
Mingazzini (Atti [Rend.] Acc. Rom. vii, p. 229) gives some new 
Gregarina from the Gulf of Naples. 
Asia. — For the Foraminifera of Japan, see Naumann & Neumayr, 
Denk. Ak. Wien, Ivii, p. 26. 
Verbeek gives a preliminary note on fossil Protozoa from Java ; JB. 
Mineral, i (Dec. 1891) p. 65. 
America. — For Protozoa of tho Argentine Republic, soe Frenzel. 
Perry deals with tho freshwater Rhizopoda of Oakland County, 
Michigan ; Am. Micr. J. xii, p. 80. 
Stokes (J. R. Micr. Soc. 1891, p. 697) gives descriptions of 15 new 
Infusoria from the Fresh Waters of the United States. 
Australia. — IIowchin gives some Foraminifera from tho estuary of 
Port Adelaide River ; Tr. R Soc. S. Austr. xiii, p. 161. 
