20 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1917] 
Pisces. 
Asia. 
Cunha & Fonseca, 54 ; Davis, 58 ; 
Georg6vitch, 95 ; JMskel&inen, 128 ; 
Hahn, 105-107 ; Kudo, 144 & 145 ; 
Mavor, 187 & 188 ; Mavor & Strasser, 
189; Yakimoff, 286 ; Yakimoff & 
Schokhor, 289. 
Amphibia. 
Shortt, 242. 
Reptilia. 
Cunha & Fonseca, 53 ; Escomel, 77 ; 
Fonseca, 91 ; Galli-Valerio, 93 ; L6ger 
& Mouzels, 159 & 160 ; Plimmer, 214 
& 215 ; Schoppler, 235 ; Shortt, 242. 
Aves. 
L6ger, 158 ; L6ger & Mouzels, 162 ; 
Plimmer, 214 & 215 ; Sergent, 239. 
Mammalia. 
Chalmers & Pekkola, 33 & 34 ; Chat- 
terjee, 37 ; Cunha, 52 ; Krempf, 143 ; 
L6ger & Mouzels, 161 ; Marzinowsky, 
174 ; Plimmer, 214 & 215 ; Yakimoff, 
286 ; Yakimoff, Schokhor & Koselkine, 
290. 
VARIATION, PHYLOGENY. 
0423 
Evolution. 
Greenaway, 102. 
Variation and Inheritance. 
Heron-Alien & Earland, 117 ; Mast, 
176 ; Mathis & Mercier, 182 ; Middle- 
ton, 197 ; Stocking, 250. 
Classification, Phytogeny. 
Crawley, 50 ; Franga, 92 ; Galli- 
Valerio, 94. 
DISTRIBUTION (GEOGRAPHY). 
0427 
[See also under “ Parasitism,” 0419.] 
Geographical. . 
Europe. 
Dixon, 61 ; Heron- Allen, 115 ; Heron- 
Alien & Earland, 116; Howard, 121; 
Lebour, 152 & 153 ; Penard, 210 ; 
Schouteden, 236. 
Cushman, 56. 
America. 
Beardslee, 15 ; Mavor, 187. 
Geological. 
Tertiary and Post-Tertiary. 
Chapman & Gabriel, 35 ; Douvillfe 
66, 68 & 69 ; Hinde & Chat win, 119 ; 
Vinassa de Regny, 262a. 
Secondary. 
Douvill6, 67 & 70 ; Lapparent, 146. 
III.— SYSTEMATIC. 
PROTOZOA, GENERAL. 0431 
Protozoa, fresh-water, Chile, notes, 
Burger Anales Univ. Santiago 122 
pp. 137-204 15 pis. 
Protozoan parasites of man, Fantham 
Stephens & Theobald (Bale, Sons & 
Daniellson) 1916 pp. 25-120 text-figs. 
1-119 and pp. 733-742 text-figs. 422 
and 423. 
1.— MYCETOZOA. 
Didymium nigripes, sexual develop- 
ment, Skupienskx C. R. Acad. Sci. 165 
pp. 118-121. 
Physarum carneum J. Lister & Sturgis, 
occurrence in Britain, notes, Howard 
J. R. Microsc. Soc. 1917 pp. 265-268 
pi. xviii. 
2. SARCODINA (= GYMNOMYXA). 
Rhizopoda and Heliozoa, new or 
little known forms, neighbourhood of 
Geneva, described, Penard Rev. Suisse 
Zool. 25 pp. 1-33 pis. i & ii. 
(a) Amcebaea (Reticulosa + Lobosa). 
Amoebae, human parasitic, classifica- 
tion, Craig J. Med. Res. 35 pp. 425- 
442. 
