FAUN I STIC. 
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New Zealand. — Freshwater Protozoa ; Scuewiakoff (203). 
Sandwich Islands. — Freshwater Protozoa ; Scuewiakoff (203). 
Fiji Islands. — Foraminifera, ; EggEr (54). 
Pacific. — Foraminifera ; Egger (54), Picaglia(173). 
Scuewiakoff (203), who describes the Protozoa collected by him in 
North America, Sandwich Islands, New Zealand, Australia, and Malay 
Archipelago, finds that the European species are mostly cosmopolitan. 
274 genera and 584 species have been recorded so far in Europe, and out 
of Europe 202 genera with 395 species, of which 181 genera with 326 
species are European. 21 geuera with 69 species have not been found so 
far in Europe. 
c. GEOLOGICAL. 
Silurian (?). — Barbadoes : Radiolaria ; Carter (32). 
Jurassic (Pholadomyenmergel). — Switzerland: Lagenidce ; Hjeusler 
(78). 
Crotacoous. — Taplow (Chalk) : Foraminifera ; Chatman (37). — Folke- 
stone (Gault) : Foraminifera ; Chatman (38). — Russia : Foraminifera ; 
Jacobij (93). — Minnesota : Foraminifera ; Woodward & Thomas 
(258). — North-western Manitoba (Upper Cretaceous, Pierre Formation) : 
Radiolaria ; Rust (191). — Chalk (or Oligocene ?), Liguria : Bathysiphon 
filiformis , Sars, identical with the living form ; Andrew (1). 
Tertiary. — Trinidad and West Indies : Foraminifera ; Guppy (74). 
Eocene. — Bellarine Peninsula, Australia : Foraminifera ; Hall & 
Pritchard (79). 
Miocene. — Germany: Foraminifera ; Hosius (89). 
Pliocene. — Italy : Foraminifera ; Fornasini (61). — Andalusia: Fora- 
minifera ; CalderOn (29). 
IV.— SYSTEMATIC. 
A.— GYMNOMYXA. 
Class 3.— LOBOSA. 
Amoeba eteropoda f Lugano, Switzerland, p. X^jalina, Brinzio, Lombardy, 
p. 14, Maggi, Boll, scient. xv ; A. tentaculifera , p. 94, pi. vii, 
figg. 21-25, salince , p. 97, pi. vii, figg. 26-29, Argentinia, Frenzel, 
Bibl. Zool. xii : n. spp. 
Difflugia polycroma, Cuvio (Valcuvia, territorio di Varese), p. 15, Maggi, 
Boil, scient. xv ; D. roseolata , Western Australia, Dirk Hartog, 
82 metres, p. 251, pi. xxi, fig. 3, Egger, Abh. Bayer. Ak. xviii : 
n. spp. 
Diplophrys elongata , pp. 8 & 46, pi. i, fig. 1, D . graberi , pp. 10 & 46, pi. i, 
fig. 2, in the wells of Krakau, Jaworowski (Nowe Gatunki, &c.), 
n. spp. 
