DISTRIBUTION, SYSTEMATIC. 
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9. ClLIATA. 
Infusoria in diarrhoea, Roos (204) ; pigeons, Willach (267) ; fishes, 
ZaciiariAS (270). — Ilemispeiropsis antedonis on Comatula, Cui^not (51). — 
Vorticella in man, Lindner (155, 157). — IchtJiyophthirius on fishes, 
Stiles (251). — Balantidium coli in man, Runeberg (215). 
b. FAUN1STIC. 
United States. — Yellowstone National Park : Protozoa ; Forbes (77). 
— Woods Holl, Mass. : Infusoria ; Kellicott (120). 
Ireland. — Rush, Co. Dublin : Ilaliphysema and Folliculina * Duer- 
den (63). 
Scotland. — Fillyside : Foraminifera ; Bennie (14). 
tieiigolarid. — Pelagic Prbtozda ; LAuTERBdRN (i4l). 
Germany. — Rostock: Freshwater Cilidta ; LevAndeR (153). — Lakes 
of Plon, Holstein ; Protozoa ; ZACHARrA^ (269-275).— Upper Rhine * 
Protozoa ; Lauterborn (142). 
Gulf of Finland. — Protozoa ; Levander (152). 
Russia.— Arctic Seas : Foraminifera ; SciiluMberger (234). 
Bohemia. — Protozoa : Friu & Vavra (81). 
Switzerland.— Lac de Champex, Yalais : Protozoa ; StuDer (253). 
Italy. — Lakes of Northern Italy : Protozoa : Garbini (84). — Gulf of 
Naples : Protozoa ; Spengel (246). 
Syria. — Lakes : Protozoa ; Barrois (11). 
Tonkin. — Freshwater Protozoa ; Richard (201). 
c. GEOLOGICAL. 
Prefcambrian.— Brittany ‘ Foraminifera ; Cayeux (37). 
Cretaceous. — Gault of Folkestone : Foraminifera ; Chapman (44). — 
Bohemia : Foraminifera and Radiolaria ; Frtu (80). 
Tertiary.— Frankfort-a-M. : Foraminifera ; Andrews (4). 
Upper Oligocene. — Crefeld, Germany : Foraminifera ; Konigs (122). 
Pliocene.— Sicilia : Foraminifera ; De Amicis (55). 
IV.— SYSTEMATIC. 
k.—GYMNOMYXA. 
Class 3.— LOBOSA. 
Amoeba coli , redescribed, pp. 1-6, fig. 1 ; Mosler & Peiper, Thierische 
Parasiten. A. tobosa , pp. 331-333, vermicularis , Weisse, pp. 335 & 
336, redescribed ; Celli & Fiocca, Centrbl. Bakter. xvi. 
A. spinosa, pp. 333 & 334, diaphana } pp. 334 & 335, reticularis , p. 336, 
free and parasitic, arborescens, p. 337, free, Celli & RioccA, Centrbl. 
Bakter. xvi, n. spp. 
