24 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1919] 
Euglena limosa sp. n., occurrence, 
biology and minute structure ; Gakd 
0. R. Acad. Sci. 169 pp. 1423-1426.— 
E. sp. n. (unnamed) Iowa : Spenckr 
P roo. Iowa Acad. 24 p. 312 (ig. 6.6 
(29 & 30). 
Herpetomonas [probably really Leplo- 
mo7ias] deniicis sp. n., occurrence and 
note ; Fantham S. Afr. J, Sci. 16 p. 186. 
J enningsia gen. n. (allied to Perane- 
midae) diatomophaga sp. n„ description ; 
Schaeffer Trans, Amer. Micr. Soc. 
37 pp. 177-182 pi. xiii. 
Lamhlia (Qiardia) deniicis sp. n., 
occurrence and note ; Fantham S. 
Afric. J. Sci. 16 p. 186. 
Leptomonas clenocephali, cultural 
forms described and compared with 
those of L. ctenopsyllae ; Laveran & 
Franchini Bull. Soc. Path. exot. 12 
pp. 310-313 2 text-figs. — L. c. further 
notes on, obtained from infected 
mouse ; Laveran & Franchini T.c. 
]>p. 379-383 3 text-figs. — L, davidi, 
transmitted by a IIemi])teran {Sleno- 
cephalus), developmental phases ; 
Fran 9A Bull. Soc. Path. exot. 12 pp. 
513 & 514. 
Medusochloria gen. n. (Volvocineae) 
phiale sp. n., a remarkable new form, 
morphology and mode of movement ; 
Pasoher Biol. Centralbl. 37 p, 424 
text-figs. 2, 4, 5. 
Nematochrysis sessilis nom. n. ; Pas- 
CHER Bor. D. bot. Ges. 32 1914 p. 430. 
Octomitus intestinalia occurring in 
numbers in the blood of frogs ; Pon- 
SEI.LE G. R. Soc. Biol. 82 pj). 23 & 24 
1 text -fig. 
Pentalrichomonas sp., note on, ' in- 
gestion of red blood-cells ; Haugh- 
wouT & Leon Philippine J. Sci. 14 
pp. 207-219 1 pi. 
Phacotus crassus p. 623 pi. Ivi figs. 
7, 8, glaber p. 523, figs. 9, 10, australis 
p. 524 figs. 13, 14, spp. n. ; Playfair 
Proc. Linn. Soc. N:S.W. 43. 
Pleromonus angulosa varr. n. scuU- 
formis pi. Iv fig. 29, vexiUiformis fig. 30, 
p. 522 ; Playfair T.c. 
Synura uvella, notes on membrane, 
locomotor organollae ; I^eterskn Vid, 
Mecld. 69 pp. 346-357 pi. v. 
Traclielomonas, genus and species 
characterized, with special reference to 
French forms, T. elegans p. 202, pi. i 
fig. 5, umbilicophora p. 202 fig. 7, 
margaritifera fig. 9, cribrum fig. 10, 
amphora fig. 11 and var. n. fusifonhis 
fig. 12, p. 203, kufferathi fig. 21, tor ley i 
fig. 22, p. 209, ovoides p. 211, fig. 25, 
spp. n„ T. volvocina var. derephora j). 201 
fig. 3, euchlora var. parvula p. 207 %. 17, 
varr. n., France, diagnosed ; Conrad 
Ann. Biol, lacustre 8. — T. sp. n. (un- 
named — tere.s-group), Iowa ; Spencer 
Proc. Iowa Acad. 24 j). 343 fig. 65 
(No. 36). 
Trichomonas intestinalis, cultivation, 
alleged cyst-formation ; Boyd J, Para- 
sitol. 5 pp. 132-136 pi. xi.- — T. spp,, and 
other Trichomonads, nuclear division 
and multiple fission in, described ; 
Kofoid & SwBZY Proc. Amer. Acad. 51 
pp. 287-378 8 jils. and 7 text-figs. 
Trypanoplasma carassii Swezy, an 
ectoiiarasite of gold-fish, notes on ; 
SwEZY Trans. Amer.-Microsc. Soc. 38 
pp. 20-24 pi. vi. 
Trypanosoma capigohii and nudigobii 
spp. n., occurrence and note ; Fantham 
S. Afr. J. Sci. 16 p. 187. — T. berberum, 
hereditary transmission from mother 
to foetus ; Sergent & Lheritier 
Bull. Soc. Path. exot. 12 pp. 177 & 
178. — T. brucii and T. rhodesiense, 
question of specific differences ; 
Laveran Bull. Soc. Path, exot, 9 
pp. 731-738. — T. e.vansi reappearance 
of kinetonucleus in an akinetonucleate 
strain ; Laveran 0. R. Acad, Sci. 
168 pp. 749-751. — T. guyanense, from 
Buvidae, diagnosed; L^ger & Vienni-; 
Bull. Soc. Path. exot. 12 pp, 268-266. — 
T. le royi sp. n., from Cinixis, note 
on ; Commes Bull. Soc. Path. exot. 
12 p. 16. — T. rhodesiense, notes on 
morphology and behaviour of stiains 
from Portuguese E. Africa ; Hughes 
lud. J. Med. Res. 7 [)p. 464-474 1 pi.— 
T. voltariae sp. n., from Naja nigri- 
collis, diagnosed ; Macfie Ann. trop. 
Med. Parasitol. 13 pp. 23 & 24 pi. i 
figs. 1-4. 
Volvox aureus var. n. hemisphaerievs 
p. 526 [)1. Ivi figs. 19, 20; Playfair 
Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 43. 
(b) Silieoflagellata. 
[Vacant]. 
