18 Prot. 
II. 
Protozoa. 
[1919] 
Aves. 
Bentham, 13 ; Fautham, 95. 
Mammalia. 
Bonne, 18 ; Chalmers & Pekkola, 39 ; 
Chatterjee, 44 ; Cliattton & P^rard, 47 ; 
Cunha, 55 ; Darling, 64 ; Dobell, 80 ; 
Knowles, 139 ; L^ger & Vienne, 156 ; 
Porter, 204 ; Roubaud, 214 ; Sheather, 
230. 
YiRIATION, PHYLOGENV. 0423 
Evolution. 
Douvilld, 85. 
Inheritance, Yariation. 
Gonder, 106 ; Hegner, 123 ; Laveran, 
143. 
Phylogeny. 
Deprat, 77 ; Douvilli, 85 ; Haugh- 
wout, 118. 
DISTRIBUTION (GEOGRAPHY). 
0427 
[See also under “ Parasitism,” 0419.] 
Geographical. 
JUurope. 
Bourquin-Lindt, 21 ; Chumley, 49 ; 
Conrad, 62 ; Dixon, 79 ; Dons, 83 ,* 
Gunn, 111 ; Pasoher & Lemmermann, 
190 ; Pavillard, 194 ; Bedeke, 208 ; 
Schlenker, 221. 
Asia. 
Ghosh, 104; Hamill, 115; Leding- 
ham, 151 ; Low, 163 ; Sprawson, 237 ; 
Yakimoff & Schokhor, 259. 
Africa. 
Blanc, 15 ; Delanoe, 74 ; Newham, 
184. 
Australasia. 
Cushman, 58 & 59 ; Gillies, 105 ; 
Playfair, 200 ; Vaughan, 247. 
America* 
Escomel, 94 ; Pack, 186 ; Spenoer, 
236 ; Vaughan, 247. 
Geological. 
Tertiary. 
Arabu, 3 ; Checchia-Bispoli, 48 ; 
Douvill6, 87 & 89; Halkyard, 114; 
Yabe, 258. 
Secondary. 
Blanche!, 16 ; Lapparent, 142. 
Primary. 
Chapman, 43 ; Deprat, 77 78. 
HI.— SYSTEMATIC. 
PROTOZOA, GENERAL 0431 
Protozoa, f. water, Iowa, notes on 
Spenoer Proc. Iowa Acad. 24 pp. 
335-351 figs. 53-55. 
Protozoa, from plancton. Jura Lakes, 
notes on ; ViRiEux Ann. Biol, lacustre 8 
pp. 73-86 101-105. 
1.— MYCETOZOA. 
Diderma simplex var. n. echimdalum. 
p. 450, D. montanum var. n. roseum, 
p. 450 ; Meylan Bull. Soc. Vaud. Sci. 
nat. 52. 
Hemitrichia obrussea sp. n. Jura, 
diiignosed ; Meylan T.c. p. 449. 
Lamproderma gulidmae sp, n, Val 
(le Travers, diagnosed; Meylan T.o, 
p. 449. 
2. SARCODINA (= GYMNOMYXA). 
Rhizopoda and Heliozoa, British 
fresh-water, described ; Cash & Wailes 
London (Ray Soc.) vol. 4 130 pp. pis. 
Iviii-lxiii. 
(a) Amoebaea (Reticulosa + 
Lobosa). 
Amoeba of limax-typo ingesting red 
blood cells ; Yorke & Macfie Ann. trop. 
Med. Parasitol. 13 pp. 133-135 1 text- 
fig. 
Amoeba bigemma sp. n., described ; 
SouAEFEER Tiaiis. Aiiier. Micj'o.sc. Soe. 
37 80 pi. vii. — A. proleuSy comparison 
of morphology and bionomics of different 
forms cpiestion of specific and varietal 
distinctions ; Carter Proc. R. Phys. 
