22 Prot, 
II. Protozoa. 
[1919] 
Coccidium arloingi ]\Iarotel, of goat, 
notes on ; Velu Bull. Soo. Path. exot. 
12 pp. 298-301. — 0. crotali sp. n„ 
occurrence and note on ; Piiisalix 
Bull. Soc. Path. exot. 12 pp. 11-14 & 
20, and Bull. Mus. 1919 pp. 74-70. — 
C. oxyspora sp. n., from Man,! cysts ; 
Dobell Parasitol. 11 p. 188 pi. yiii 
fig. 3. 
Qoussia trutiae sp. n., from intestine 
of Salmo fario, notes on gametocytes 
and sporogony ; L6ger & Hesse C. R. 
Acad. Sci. 168 pp. 904-906. 
Merocystis katJiae Dakin, an Aggre- 
gata-\ike type, life-cycle described ; 
Foulon La Cellule 30 pp. 119-150 
3 pis. 
Minchinia regarded as synonymous 
with Haplosporidmm (q.v.) ; Debai- 
siEux 0. R. Soc. biol. 82 p. 1401. 
Pseudoklossia chitonis p. 1401, patella 
p. 1402 spp. n., note on ; Debaisieux 
0. R. Soo. biol. 82. 
(c) Haemosporidia. 
Uacmogregarina bnmeti sp. n„ from 
Ginixis, diagnosed j Commes Bull. Soc. 
Path. exot. 12 pp. 15 & 16. — //. 
inexpectata sp. n., a true Haemogre- 
garine from Man, morphology and 
occurrence ; Roubaud Bull. Soc. Path, 
exot. 12 pp. 76-79 10 text-figs. — H. 
lygosomarum sp. n„ occurrence and note 
on ; DoRfi New Zealand Journ. Sci. 
Techn. 2 pp. 163 & 164 1 text-fig. — H. 
salimbeni sp. n., from Tupinambis, 
diagnosed ; LtoEU Bull. Soo. Path, 
exot. 12 p. 219. — //. tigrinae sp. n. 
from Natrix tigrina, morphology of 
different forms, effects on host-cell ; 
Hoare Arch, russes Anat. Hist. 2 
pp. 129-135 10 text-figs. 
Leucocytozoon sp. (probably new) 
from Carduelis apinus, note on cell- 
habitat (regarded as l)eing usually 
parasitic in cry thro blasts) ; Bentiiam 
Proc. Univ. Durham Phil. Soc. 5 pp. 
139-146 1 pi. 
Malarial parasites, question of the 
unity of the benign and malignant 
tertian forms ; Armand-Delille C. R. 
Acad. Sci. 168 pp. 419-421. — Malarial 
parasites, question of specificity or 
unity of the three types ; Seyfarth 
Centralbl. Bakt. Abth, 1 82 Orig. 
pp. 064-670, 
Microbabesia divergens in Nieder- 
landisch-Indicn (Holltindisch) ; Soiins 
Ned. Ind. Blad. Dicrgen. 30 pp. 385- 
465 3 pis. 
Piroplasma canis, transmission by 
Dermacentor reticulalus, morphology of 
different phases ; Brumpt Bull. Soc. 
Path, exot, 12 pp. 651-664 4 text-figs. 
Plasmodium bubalis sp. n., from 
Indian buffalo, described ; Siieather 
Bull. Agric. Res. Inst. Piisa No. 90 
4 pp. 2 pis. — P. (c/. carinii) from 
Tupinambis, note on ; L^;GER Bull, 
Soc. Path. exot. 12 p. 219. — P. mesnili 
Bouet from Naja nigricolUs, note on, 
cytoplasmic fusion of two individuals 
in one corpuscle ; Macfie Ann. trop. 
Med. Parasitol. 13 pp. 25-29 jil. i figs. 
5-24. — P. semnopilheci sp. n., phases in 
life-cycle descril^d ; Knowles Ind. J. 
Med. Res. 7 pp. 197-199 pis. xvi-xix. 
Proteosoma of birds, harmless to 
the Culicine transmitting host ; Ser- 
qent Bull. Soc. Path. exot. 12})p. 601- 
603. — P., non-relationship bcitwcon 
gametes in the blood, and zygotes 
developed in the mosquito; Skboent 
T. c. pp. 603-605. 
(d) Myxosporidia (including 
Microsporidia). 
Ceratomyxa acadiensis Mavor, full 
account of life-cycle ; Mayor Proc. 
Anier. Acad. 51 jDp. 551-578 3 pis. and 
3 text-fig.s. 
Qlugea danileivskyi and miilleri, L. 
Pfr., account of life-history ; Debai- 
sieux La Cellule 30 pp. 151-184 2 pis, 
Henneguya brachyura p. 57 text-fig, 
C., from Notropis anogenus, H. sal- 
minicola p. 59, figs. D-F, from Oncor- 
hynchus kisutch, spp. n. diagno.sed ; 
Ward J. Parasitol. 6 
Myxobolua aureatua sp. n., from 
Notropis anogenus, description of C 5 '^sts 
and spores ; Ward T.c. pp. 49-67 
pi, V and text-figs, A & B. — M. 
awellengrebeli sp. n., from Ithodeus 
amarus, Holland, diagnosed ; Schuur- 
mans-Stekhoven Amsterdam (J. Clau- 
.sen) 1918 p. 27. 
Noaema culicis sp. n., note on ; 
Bresslau & Busoiikiel Biol. Centralbl. 
39 p. 327 text-fig. 1. 
