16 Prot. 
PROTOZOA. 
Chlamydomyxa in Engadine (Lankester, E. R.). 
Australian Rhizopods. No peculiar form. 2 now species (Lenden- 
feld, R. v.). 
Freshwater Infusoria of Wellington (Maskell, W. M.). 
Bottom deposits (Murray, J.). 
Black Sea. Laws of Merejkowski refuted (Per&aslavtzeva, B.). 
Foraminifera of Liverpool Bay (Siddall, J. D.). 
Foraminifera of Norwegian Coast (Terquem, O. & E.). 
Polar Foraminifera (Uhlig, Y.). 
North German Lakes (Zacharias, 0.). 
Paleontological. 
Orbitolites italica, Costa sp. (Brady, H. B.). 
Foraminifera of Middle Lias ; Frondicularia (Burbach, G. 0.). 
Nummulinid Foraminifera from Trias (Canavari, M.). 
Foraminifera t (Fornasini, C.). 
Foraminifera (Jones, T. Rupert). 
Foraminifera (Millet, F. W.). 
List of Foraminifera in London Clay (Sherborn, 0. D., & Chapman, 
F.). 
Fuller’s-earth of Warsaw (Terquem, M. 0.). 
Foraminifera (Vine, G. R.). 
A. — GYMNOMYXA. 
I. — PROTEOMYXA. 
Relations of Proteomyxa to other Protozoa and to Protophyta. Vampy- 
rclla euglence t n. sp. Relations, encystation, and nutrition of Vampyrella. 
(Dangeard, P. A.) 
Protamceba primitiva, physiology (Ollivier, G.). 
II. — LOBOSA. 
Pelomyxa palustris, internal movements rationalised (Berthold, G.). 
Amoeba proteus abnormally large (Brayley, E. B.). 
Arcyotlirix balbianii, n. g., with amoeboid pseudopodium and two Ilelio- 
zoon-liko filamonts (Ilallez, P.). 
Multiplication of Amoebae (Holman, L. E.). 
Echinopyxis australis, n. sp., Australia, Botany Swamps (Lendenfeld, 
R. v.). 
Lieberlcuenia australis , n. sp. (Lendenfeld, R. v.). 
Rhizopods : endogenous division (Wallich, G. C.). 
III. — LABYRINTHULIDEA. 
Chlamydomyxa (Lankester, E. R.). 
IV. — HELIOZOA. 
Actinophrys sol , development and relations (Dangeard, P. A.). 
