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II. Protozoa. 
Prof. 21 
Kurloff-bodies, Negri-bodies, “ Rick- 
eltsia ’’-bodies and other so-called 
“ Chlamydozoa ” are not of an or- 
ganised nature but are the result of 
ingestion and alteration (attempted 
digestion) of red corpuscles or cells, 
Woodcock J. R.A.M.C. 37 pp. 335- 
341 418-431 2 pis. 
Lymphocystis johnstonei Woodc., not a 
parasite but an enormously hyper- 
trophied tissue- cell, Weissenberg Arch- 
mikr. Anat. 94 pp. 55-134 pis. iv-vii. 
Toxoplasma of dog, schizogony in 
lung, Boiiz 0. R. soc. biol. 85 pp. 1479- 
1482 1 text-fig. 
4. MASTIGOPHORA. 
(a) Flagellata. 
Flagellates, near Geneva, with new 
forms, morphology and biological 
notes, Penard Proc. Acad. nat. sci. 
Philadelphia 73 pp. 105-168 pis. v-viii. 
Flagellates, fresh-water, Australia, 
with new forms, Playfair Proc. 
Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 46. 
Flagellates from Insects, notes on, 
Patton Ind. J. Med. Res. 9 pp. 233- 
239 pis. xviii & xix. 
Flagellates, intestinal from Microtus 
arvalis , notes on structure, Lavier 
Bull. soo. path. exot. 14 pp. 710-717 
5 text-figs. 
A Flagellate, fam. Telramiiidae 
(perhaps a Tetramitus) from phage- 
denic ulcers, morphology, Clapier 
Bull. soc. path. exot. 14 pp. 208-211. 
Flagellate, Bodo- like, but belonging 
to the Eumonadidae, from human 
urine, described, Reitler & Robicsek 
Centralbl. Bakt. Abth. 1 84 Orig. pp. 
129-132 1 pi. 
Alphamonas Alex., syn. Spiromomas 
Perty, Woodcock Arch. zool. exp. 
60 N. et R. p. 15. 
Anisonema hexagonum sp. n. p. 142 
pi. ix fig. 19 with var. n. elegans fig. 20, 
Playfair Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 46. 
Archaeobodo bacillivora gen. n. sp. n. 
movement, Massart Bull. Acad. Roy. 
Belg. 1920 p. 122 text-fig. 6. 
Bicoeca exilis sp. n., Penard Proc. 
Acad. nat. sci. 73 p. 117 pi. v figs. 9-13. 
(n-17041 c) q 
Carteria excavala sp. n., Massart 
Bull. Acad. Roy. Belg. 1920 p. 134 
text- fig. 25. 
Cercobodo primitiva sp. n. movement, 
Massart Bull. Acad. roy. Belg. 1920 
p. 119 text-fig. 2. 
Chasmostomum nieuportense gen. n. 
sp. n., Massart T.c. p. 123 text-fig. 7. 
Chilomaslix inteslinalis Kuczinski 
morphology, Leiva J. Parasitol. 8 
pp. 49-57 pi. vi. 
Chloramocba, structure of this form, 
with special reference to the chroma- 
tophores, Doflein Acta Zool. 2 pp. 
431-443 2 pis. 
Chromulina pyriformis p. 107 text- 
fig. If, cuneata p. 107 fig. lo, spp. n., 
Playfair Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 46. 
Chrysapsis sphagnorum sp. n., Con- 
rad Bull. Acad. roy. Belg. 1920 p. 186 
text- fig. 11. 
Coccolithophoridae, oceanic plankton, 
described, Lohmann Arch. Biontol. 4 
H. 3 pp. 77-136 text-figs. 17-41. 
Colacium elongalum sp. n. p. 116 
pi. iii figs. 4-6, Playfair Proc. Linn. 
Soc. N.S.W. 46. 
“ Crithidia ” melophagia shown to be 
the Insectan phase of the sheep- 
Trypanosomo (T. melophagium) con- 
firmation of Woodcock’s view and 
refutation of Porter & Swingle’s er- 
roneous view, Hoare Parasitol. 13 
p. 67. — “ G.” ctenocephali sp. n. mor- 
phology and phases in life-cycle, 
Patton & Rao Ind. J. Med. Res. 8 
pp. 693-602 pi. xxxiii. 
Cryptobia trematomi sp. n. morpho- 
logy, distinction from Trypaiwplasma , 
Woodcock & Lodge Rep. “ Terra 
Nova” Antarctic Exped. Zoology 6 
p. 2 pi. i figs. 1-4. 
Cryptoglena australis , phacoidea, spp. 
n., p. 116 pi. v figs. 18 & 19, Playfair 
Proo. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 46. 
Cryptomonas ampulla pi. ii fig. 24, 
maxima fig. 25 p. 114, gemma fig. 27, 
oblonga fig. 28 p. 115, spp. n., Playfair 
T.c. — G. caudata sp. n. movement, 
Massart Bull. Acad. Roy. Belg. 1920 
p. 120 text-fig. 3. 
Dimastigomoeba vorax sp. n., Massart 
T.c. p. 136 text-fig. 27. 
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