FORAMINIFERA. 
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Difflugia minutissima n. sp. occurrence and diagnosis, Penard (259) p. 410, 
2 text-figg. ; D. urceolata , full account of, with special reference to 
the chromidial substance, conjugation, and the nature of encystment, 
Zulzer (369) pp. 240-295, pis. x-xii, 2 text-figg. 
Dijjlugidla n. g. diagnosed, p. 224, D. apiculata n. sp., occurrence and 
description, Cash (60) p. 225, pi. xxvi, fig. 7* 
Entamoeba buccalis n. sp., from buccal cavity of man, described, Prowazek 
( 279) pp. 42-44 ; E. histolytica (of tropical dysentery) shewn by its 
development to be quite distinct from E. coli , Lesage (202) pp. 
1237-1239. 
Grinya Jiliformis, note on, Smith (325) p. 47. 
Pelomyxa fragilis n. sp., occurrence and diagnosis, Penard (259) p. 397, 
4 text-figg. 
Penardia n. g. diagnosed, p. 223, P. mutabilis n. sp., occurrence and 
description, Cash (60) p. 223, pi. xxvi, figg. 1 & 2. 
Pscudochlamys arcelloides n. sp., occurrence and diagnosis, Penard (259) 
p. 408, 4 text-figg. 
Pseudodiffiugia virescens n. sp., occurrence and diagnosis, Penard (259) 
p. 421, 2 text-figg. 
(b) Foraminifera : — 
Foraminifera, structural characters of the shell of floating forms ; their 
adaptation to this mode of life, Kemna (155) pp. cix-cxxvii. 
Foraminifera from : — Belgian coast, Gilson (118) p. 33 ; Lough Larne 
district, with mention of less common forms, Gough (124) ; Australia, 
listed, Jensen (153) ; Malay Archipelago, occurrence and notes on, 
Millett (236 & 237) ; Lagos and Southern Portugal, Nobre (250), 
p. 153 ; coast of the Island of Delos (Grecian Archipelago), Side- 
bottom (317) ; Plymouth Sound and neighbourhood, listed, Worth 
( 366) pp. 174-185. 
LForaminifera, mostly lists, from : — Tertiary, Valley of the Guadalquiver 
( Nummulitidce ), Calderon (55) ; Eocene, Mount Judica and district 
of Catenanuova (Catania), described, Checchia-Risfoli (72) ; Miocene 
(?), Andalusia, occurrence ( Lepidocyclina and Discospirina), Douvill6 
(84) ; Cretaceous to Miocene, Galicia, Friedberg (114) ; Glacial sands, 
Malone (Belfast), Gough (125) p. 258 ; Cretaceous, Eastern Bohemia, 
Jahn (149) p. 89 ; Upper Chalk, England, including several unnamed 
n. spp., Jukes-Browne (154) pp. 303-5, 308, 316, 318, 323, 324, 328- 
337, 340, 343, 347-353, 366, 371-375 & 510-519 ; Eocene, near Turin, 
notes on, Leardi (177); Eocene (“ Flysch ”), Montenegro, mostly 
Nummulitidce , Martelli (227) ; early Tertiary limestones, Batjan and 
Obi (Malay peninsula), occurrence, Martin (229) ; Eocene, Austria, 
Nummulitidce and Orbitoidece , Prever & Rzehak (276) ; Post glacial 
beds, Altcar, Lancs., Reade (282) pp. 361-368 ; Tertiary (Miocene ?), 
Weis, Austria, notes on, Schubert (309). 
j-Ammodiscus concavus n. sp., Permo-Carboniferous, Kansas, diagnosed, 
Spandel (329), p. 179, fig. 1 ; A. incertus var. macilenta n. var., 
occurrence and diagnosis, Chapman (71) p. 228, pi. xxii, fig. 5 ; A. 
nidiformis n. sp., Jurassic, Memel, described, Bruckmann (46) p. 29, 
pi. iii, figg. 22 & 23. 
+ Anomalina grosserugosa, , Miocene, Maryland, described, Bagg (9) p. 466, 
pi. cxxxi, fig. 11. 
Artimlina lineata , p. 17, pi. v, fig. 1, A. sagra , p. 17, pi. iv, figg. 18 -20, 
text-fig. 6, A. sulcata, p. 16, pi. iv, figg. 16 & 17, text-fig. 5, notes on, 
Sidebottom (317). 
\Assilina depressa , p. 397, pi. xiv, fig. 9, A. discoidalis varr., p. 396, pi. xiv, 
fig. 8, A. nitida , p. 397, pi. xiv, fig. 11, A. radiolata , p. 397, pi. xiv, 
fig. 12, A. undata , p. 397, pi. xiv, fig. 10, forms originally described by 
