20 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1921] 
Laverania malariae, with references 
to other forms, phases of development 
in Anopheles bionomics, Wenyon 
Journ. R.A.M.C. 37 pp. 189-192 
264-277 352-365 5 pis.— L. m. (syn. 
Plasmodium falciparum) notes on 
atypical forms, Vialatte Arch. Inst. 
Past. Afr. Nord 1 pp. 236-239 1 pi. — 
L. m., 2 types considered to occur, 
differential diagnosis, Craig Amer. J. 
trop. Med. 1 pp. 57-95 3 pis. ; opinion 
against this view. Darling T.c. pp. 
397-408. 
Malarial parasites, different types, 
morphology contrasted, Acton, Curjel 
& Dewey Ind. J. Med. Res. 8 pp. 750- 
773 pis. xlii-xliv. — Malarial parasites, 
distinctions between, in thick smears, 
Pratt-Joiinson J. trop. Med. 24 
p. 6. — Malarial parasites, human, oc- 
currence in African apes, notes on 
morphology, Reiohenow Centralbl. 
Bakt. Abth. 1 85 Orig. pp. 207-216 
1 pi. — Malarial parasites, good figs, of 
situation of sporozoites in various parts 
of the Anopheline body, Muhlens 
Arch. Schiffs. Tropenhyg. 25 pp. 58-61 
pi. i. 
Nuttallia ninense (Yak.), from hedge- 
hogs, India, morphology, Sxnton Imd. 
J. Med. Res. 9 pp. 359-363 pis. xxvi & 
xxvii. 
Piroplasma ( Gonderia ) mutans , mor- 
phology, Serqent Ann. Inst. Pasteur 
35 pp. 193-203 pi. ii. 
Plasmodium vide under Laverania. 
(d) Myxosporidia (including 
Microsporidia). 
Cocconema gen. n. (Microsporidia), for 
certain types with spherical spores, C. 
micrococcus, polyspora , octospora and 
slavinae spp. n., from Insect-larvae 
and Oligochaete, diagnosed, Leger & 
Hesse C. R. Acad. sci. 173 pp. 1419- 
1421. 
Glugea anomala, cyst-body with large 
nuclei derived from host, not parasite, 
Weissenberg Arch. Protistenkunde 
42 pp. 400-421 pi. xix. — G. (cf. hertwigi) 
from smelt, notes on, Schrader J. 
Parasitol. 7 pp. 151-153 pi. xiv. 
Myxidium moxostomatis sp. n. diag- 
nosed, Ward J. Parasitol. 7 p. 172 
text-figs. 22-25. 
Nosema baetis sp. n. spore-formation, 
Kudo J. Morphology 35 p. 171 pi. v. — 
N , cyclopsis p. 137 text-figs. 1-7, 
infirmum p. 138 figs. 8-17, spp. n., 
Kudo J. Parasitol. 7. 
Thelohania illinoisensis sp. n. in 
Anopheles punctipennis, T. magna Kudo 
in Gulex pipiens, morphology and spore- 
formation, Kudo J. Morphol. 35 
pp. 156-171 pis. i-iv. — T. opacita sp. n. 
from Culex-lawsiG, note. Kudo J. 
Parasitol. 8 p. 75 1 text-fig. 
Wardia lucii sp. n. diagnosed. Ward 
J. Parasitol. 7 p. 166 text-figs. 1-9. 
(e) Actinomyxidia. 
[Vacant.] 
(f) Sarcosporidia. 
Sarcocystis blanchardi of cattle, di- 
morphism of spores (male and female ?) 
in blood, question of transmission by a 
sanguivorous Insect, Sergent 0. R. 
soc. biol. 85 pp. 408-411. 
Allied to Cnidosporidia : — 
Helicosporidium gen. n. parasiticum 
sp. n. from Dasyhelea (larva) and other 
Arthropods, life-cycle, Keilin Para- 
sitol. 13 pp. 97-113 pis. iv-vi. 
(g) Haplosporidia. 
Haplosporidia from Herpetocypris 
slrigata , notes, Stempei.l Arch. 
Protistenkunde 42 pp. 307-318 5 text- 
figs. 
Serumsporidium oviforme sp. n., 
Stempell Arch. Protistenkunde 42 
p. 312 text-figs. 2 & 3. 
Trachysporidium gen. n. (Haplo- 
sporidia) miilleri p. 315 text-fig. 4, 
pfeifferi p. 318 fig. 5, spp. n., Stempell 
Arch. Protistenkunde 42. 
SPOROZOA IN CERT AE SED1S. 
(Various and doubtful.) 
Cytamoeba bacterifera, from the frog, 
note on, Hegner J. Parasitol. 7 pp. 
157-161 8 text-figs. 
Intracellular protozoan parasite, sali- 
vary gland of dog, Jackson J. Inf. 
diseases 29 pp. 302-305 10 text-figs. 
