23 Prot. 
Systematic. — Flagellata 
0431 
Pleistophora simuUi L. and Spl., notes 
on lifo-cycle ; Debaisibux & Gastaldi 
La Cellule 30 p. 196 pi. iii. 
Theloliania corethrae sp. n., from 
Corethra-la,TY£ie, notes on life -cycle ; 
ScHUBERG & Rodriguez Arb. kais. 
Gesundhtsa. 50 pp. 122-132 pis. iii 
& iv. — T. viuUispora, fibrata and 
bracteata StrickL, life-history compared ; 
Debaisteux & Gastai.di La Cellule 
30 pp. 189-196 pis. i & ii. — T. varians 
(Leg.), life-history described; Debai- 
siEUX T.c. pp. 46-79 pis. i-iii. 
0) Actinomyxidia. 
[Vacant.] 
(f) Sarcosporidia. 
Sarcosporidiiun sp. indet., occurring 
in an Indian, note; Barling J. Parasitol. 
6 pp. 98-101 2 text-figs. 
(g) Haplosporidia. 
Haplosporidiiim nemcrlis sp. n., 
occurrence and note on life-cycle ; 
Brbaisieux C. R. Soc. biol. 82 pp. 1399 
& 1400. — H.chitonis {syn. Minchinia c), 
note on ; Debaisieux T.c. p. 1401. 
SPOROZOA INCERTAE SEDIS. 
(Various and doubtful.) 
Amoebidium fasciculaium sp. n. from 
rectum of larvae of Anax, notes on ; 
Lioiitenstein Arch. Zool. exp. 56 N. et 
R. pp. 50-62 7 text- figs. 
Anaplasma regarded as a true 
parasite, distinct from Piroplasma, 
comparison with latter, A. argentinum 
Lign., from Argentine cattle ; Lig- 
nieres Bull. Soc. Path. exot. 12 pp. 
658-566. 
Derma my coides gen. n„ beccarii sp. n., 
forming small cysts on Aiolge vulgaris^ 
a parasite of uncertain nature, compared 
with Blastocystis and Dermocyslidium, 
described ; Granata Monit. Zool. ital. 
30 pp. 153-160 pis. iv-v. 
4.— MASTIGOPHORA. 
(a) Flagellata. 
Flagellata : Pantostomatinae, Proto- 
mastiginae, Distomatinae ; Pascher 
& Lemmermann. (Die Susswasser- 
Flora Deutschlands, Oesterreiclis und 
der Schweiz . . . hrsg. v. A. Pascher. 
H. 1.) Jena (G. Fischer) 1914 pp. 138. 
Insectan Flagellates, various, notes 
on, inoculation to mice ; Laveran & 
Franchini Bull. Soc. Path. exot. 12 
pp. 665-671 2 text- figs. 
A Haemoflagellate, type indet. from 
Man, causing a new type of fatal 
disease, note on morphology ; L^ger 
B ull. Soc. Path. exot. 12 pp. 80-84. 
Anthophysa vegetans, reproduction in 
colonial forni ; Enriques Rend. Acc. 
Lincei 28 i pp. 287-290. 
Aphthomonas gen. n. infeatans sp. n., 
a Flagollato with relationships to 
Leishmania and Leptomonas, regarded 
as the cause of foot-and-mouth disease, 
de velopment described ; Stauff acker 
Zs. wiss. Zool. 115 pp. 1-57 pis. i & ii. 
Carteria rugulosa sp. n. p. 614 pi. Iv 
figs. 1, 2, with varr. n. nngulata fig. 3, 
inaequalis fig. 4, p. 615, granulosa sp. n. 
p. 616, figs. 7, 8, bulluUna nom. nov. 
for G. muUifilis p. 616 ; Playfair 
Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 43. 
Chlaniydomonas reniformis p. 617, 
pi. Iv figs. 9, 10, rotula p. 517, fig. 12, 
maculatap, 618, figs. 15-17 with varr. n. 
oblonga fig. 18, plancionica fig. 19, 
p. 619, paupercula figs. 21, 22, puailla 
fig. 23, p. 520, spp. n. C. lismorensis 
var. n. gracilis p. 517, fig. 11, angulosa 
var. n. obesa p. 621, fig. 24, pisiformis 
var. n. occllaia p. 621, fig. 26; Play- 
fair T.c. 
Chlorogonium minimum sp. n. p. 621, 
pi. Iv fig. 26 ; Playfair T.c. 
Dicercomonas gen. n. (Tetramitidae) 
soudanensis sp. n., from Man, notes on 
morphology and affinities ; Chalmers 
& Pekkola J. trop. Med. 22 pp. 29 
& 30 1 pi. 
Diplocercomonas nom. n. for Dicer- 
comonas pracocc. ; Chalmers & Pek- 
kola T.c. p. 190. 
Dinenympha gracilis Leidy, account 
of division ; Zulueta Trab. Mus. Nac. 
Cienc. Nat. Ser. Zool. 23 pp. 1-25 1 pi. 
Ditrichomonas gen. n. for Tricho- 
monas termitis Imms, morphology and 
division ; Cutler Q. J. Microsc. Sci. 
63 pp. 655-688 pis. xxxi-xxxiii. 
Enteromonas bengalensis sp. n., from 
human intestine, note on ; Chatterjee 
Ind. J. Med. Res. 6 pp. 380-382 I text- 
