LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
Prot. 9 
[Moniez, R.]. Note sur une nouvelle forme de Sarcodine, le Schizogenes 
parasiticus. J. Anat. Phys. xxii, 6 (1886), pp. 515-523, 1 pi. 
Unique parasitic species, provisionally ranked among Rhizopods, as 
a new family of Sarcodina ; found in several Ostracoda and Qladocera t 
especally in Gypris salina. Body flattened, of variable form and size; 
protoplasm absolutely homogeneous, reproduction by indefinite fissures 
appearing anywhere, and constricting off independent masses. 
^Murray, J. Report on the Specimens of Bottom Deposits ‘ Blake ’ 
Expedition. Bull. Mus. C. Z. xii, pp. 37-61 (Oct., 1885). 
Nussbaum, M. Ueber die Theilbarkeit der lebendigen Materie. Die 
spontane und kiinstliche Theilung der Infusorien. Arch. mikr. 
Anat. xxvi (1886), pp. 485-538, 1 pi. ; J. R. Micr. Soc. vi (2), p. 264. 
Observations on spontaneous and artificial division ; structure and 
history of Opalina ranarum and Gastrostyla vorax ; nucleus and proto- 
plasm can only exist in conjunction ; generalizations on cellular phy- 
siology. 
^Ollivier, Gr. Physiologie du Protamceba primitiva ; insuffisance des 
explications physico-chemiques en biologie. Extr. de 1’ Union med. 
et sci. Nord-Est. Reims : Matol-Braine, 32 pp. 
Pachinger, A. Mittheilung fiber Sporozoen ; Zool. Anz. ix, pp. 471 & 
472. Nehdny adat a Sporozoak term^szetra jzahoz. Kolozsvartt : 
1886, 8vo, 18 pp. 
Eimeria falciformis destroying kidneys of horse ; a new form in ali- 
mentary canal of cat; a third, Molybdis entzii, n. sp. P, in small intestine 
of Rana esculenta. 
Parona, C. Protisti parasiti nella Ciona intcstinalis , L. Atti Soc. Ital. 
xxix ; J. Microgr. x, pp. 496-501, 1 pi. ; J. R. Micr. Soc. 1887, pp. 419 
& 420. 
Structure of Urospora ciona (in Schneider’s genus Urospora , but pro- 
bably identical with Frenzel’s Gregarina ciona). Parasitic in intestine 
and stomach of Cione intestinalis. Characteristic caudal appendages. 
Patten, W. On the Eyes of Mollusca and Arthropods. MT. z. Stat. 
Neap, vi, pp. 542-756, 5 pis. 
Inter alia — notes on origin of eyes in Protozoa , and their original 
trophic (heliophagous) function. 
^Per^iaslavtzeva, B. Protozoen des Schwarzen Meers. Schr. Nat. Gres. 
Odessa x, Heft. 2, 3 pis. ; Arch. Slav. Biol, iv, 1 (1887), p. 116. 
List of 100 species, 18 new species, with figs ; geographical laws of 
Merejkowski refuted. 
Pfitzner, W. Zur Kenutniss dor Kerntheilung bei dor Protozoeu. 
Morph. JB. xi, pp. 454-467, 1 pi. 
In Opalina nuclei occur exactly similar to the resting or dividing 
nuclei of Metazoa. Besides these, there also occur only structures which 
have no resemblance to the nuclei of Metazoan cells. The nuclei of 
Opalina multiply solely by karyokinesis. 
