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Intestinal Flagellates, human, review 
of nomenclature, Kofoid Univ. Calif. 
Publ. Zool. 20 pp. 146-168. 
Flagellates, common f.-w., manipula- 
tion and identification, Hausman Amer. 
Nat. 64 pp. 333-348 16 text-figs. 
Flagellates, inc. aed in human 
urine, Powell Lancet 1920 ii p. 1096. 
Flagellate, from Man, organs, re- 
garded as a Bodo, occurrence and notes 
on. Weight & LuokIs J. Parasitol. 6 
‘pp. 140-143 10 text-figs. 
Bodo (— ProwazeJcia) josephi, nuclear 
division, Belar Arch. Protistenk. 41 
pp. 308-320 pi. xiv. 
Campbellosphaera gen. n. ( Volvo - 
cineae ) obversa sp. n., occurrence and 
description, Shaw Philippine J. Sci. 
15 pp. 493-500 2 pis. 
yOhilomastix meanili t morphology and 
mitosis, Kofoid & Swezy Univ. Calif. 
Publ. Zool. 20 pp. 117-144 pis. xv - 
xvii. — C. mesnili, cyst-formation, 
Swellengrebel Arch. Protistonlc. 38 
pp. 89-93 pis. i & ii. 
Chlorogonium elongatum, nuclear and 
cell-division described, Hartmann 
Arch. Protistenk. 39 pp. 1-33 pis. i-iii 
& S.B. Ges. natf. Freunde 1916 pp. 347- 
357 8 text-figs. 
Grithidia euryophthalmi , life-cyole 
compared with that of Trypanosoma 
in the Invertebrate, McCulloch Univ. 
Calif. Publ. Zool. 19 pp. 135-190 pis. ii- 
vi. — C. melophagia , Flu, the develop- 
mental phase in the sheep- ked of Try- 
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100 . 
Devescovina glabra , stereociliata, nova , 
spp. nn„ from Termites, Grassi Mem. 
Acoad. Lincei Ser. 5 12 pp. 379-381 
pi. ix. 
Diplonympha gen. n. ( Calonym - 
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Grassi T.o. p. 385 pi. x figs. 7-30. 
Euglena limosa Gard, division, Gard 
C. R. Aoad. Sci. 170 pp. 291 & 292. 
Qlmcoma scintillans, structure and 
function of oral membranes, Hausman 
Amer. Nat. 54 pp. 427-434 14 text-figs. 
Herpetomonas vide Leptomonas. 
Hislomonas gen. n. (Tetramitidae) 
meleagridis (Smith), Flagellate nature 
of the “ blackhead ” parasite, Tyzzer 
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Holomastigotoides mirabilis (or mira - 
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M em. Accad. Linoei Ser. 6 12 p. 372 pi. 
viii figs. 1—16. 
Joenina gen. n. ( Hypermastigina ) 
pulchella sp. n., from Porotermes , de- 
scribed, Grassi T.c. p. 338 pi. i. 
Joenopsis gen. n. ( Trichonymphidae ) 
polytricha sp. n„ from termites, de- 
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xx, J. cephalotricJia sp. n., note on, 
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64. 
Lamblia ( =Giardia ) ardeae sp. n., 
note on, Noller Arch. Protistenk. 41 
p. 169 text-fig. A. — L. microti , oyst 
formation, division, Boeok Univ. Calif. 
Publ. Zool. 19 pp. 85-134 pi. i. 
Leidyopsis gen. n. ( Trichonymphidae ) 
sphaenca sp. n. from Termopsis, Kofoid 
& Swezy Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool. 20 
pp. 99-116 pis. xiii & xiv. 
Leishmania chamaeleonis sp. n., mor- 
phology, relation to host’s tissues. 
Wen yon Parasitol. 12 pp. 350-362 
pis. xix & xx p.p — L. donovani, a study 
of, with reference to life-cycle and 
mode of transmission, Knowles Ind. 
J. Med. Res. pp. 140-209 pis. xiv-xxii. 
— 2a, Leptomonas and Crithidia, in 
fleas, characters compared, Basile 
Parasitol. 12 pp. 366-377 pis. xxi & xxii, 
— L. and Leptomonas in dog-flea, com- 
parative morphology and division, 
Tyzzer & Walker J. Med. Research 
40 pp. 129-176 pis. v-vii. 
Leptomonas davidi, morphology, dis- 
tinctions from Herpetomonas , trans- 
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in life- cycle, FRAN9A Ann. Inst. Pasteur 
34 pp. 432-464 pis. xiii & xiv. — L. 
periplanetae sp. n., various forms and 
cysts, Laveran & Franchini Bull. Soc. 
Path. exot. 13 p. 145 text-fig. 5. — L. 
( Herpetomonas ) denticis sp. n„ from the 
blood and internal organs of a fish, 
morphology, Fantham & Porter J. 
Parasitol. 7 pp. 16-22 pi. iii. — L. sp. 
cultivated from Gecko, probably only 
