20 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1918] 
Malarial parasites, notes on morpho- 
logy and relation to host-cells, Engel 
Centralbl. Bakt. Abtli. 1 81 Orig. 
pp. 558-565. — Malarial parasites re- 
garded as all belonging to one and the 
same species, Gros Bull. Soc. path, 
exot. 11 pp. G24-641. — Malarial para- 
sites, degeneration and disappearance 
of sporozoites in hibernating Anopheles, 
Roubaud 0. R. Acad. Sci. 166 pp. 264- 
266. 
Plasmodium vivax and P. praecox 
( Laverania malariae), notes on oocysts, 
transmission, factors affecting, 
Roubaud Ann. Inst. Pasteur 32 pp. 
430-462 2 toxt-ligs. — \P. vide eliam 
Laverania.] 
(d) Myxosporidia (including 
Microsporidia). 
Myxosporidia of fishes, Beaufort 
region, systematic and biological ac- 
count, Davis Bull. U.S. Bur. Fish. 35 
pp. 215-237 pis. xvi-xxiv. 
Ceratomyxa drepanopsettae Averint- 
zeff, from gall-bladder of Paralichlhys 
dentatus, notes on ; Kudo J. Parasitol 
5 pi. ii. — G. mesospora p. 223, figs. 14-16, 
sphairophora figs. 17-23, taenia figs. 
24-26, p. 224, attenuata figs. 27, 28, 
recur vata figs. 29-33, p. 225, lunata 
p. 226, figs. 34-37, abbreviate figs. 38- 
41, flagellifera figs. 42, 43, p. 227, 
agglomerata figs. 44, 45, amorpha 
figs. 46, 47, monospora figs. 48-57, 
p. 228, streptospora figs. 58-60, aggregala 
figs. 61-64, p. 229, undulata figs. 65, 
66, navicularia figs. 67-70, sjnnosa figs. 
71, 72, p. 230, spp. n., occurrence and 
diagnosis, Davis Bull. U. S. Bur. 
Fish. 35. 
Chloromyxwm granulosuni sp. n. p. 
237, figs. 136-138, occurrence and 
diagnosis, Davis T.c. — G. leydigi, note 
on life-cycle and development of spores, 
Georgevitch Bull. Soc. Zool. 42 pp. 
182-189 18 text-figs. 
Leplolheca corin' sp. n., from gall- 
bladder of G. julis and giofredi, notes 
on life-cycle, infection of, with Nosema 
marionis Thel., Stempell Mitth. Zool. 
Inst. Univ. Munster 1 pp. 1-6 1 fig. — L. 
fusiformis figs. 1 and 2, scissura figs. 
3-8, p. 222, lobosa figs. 9-11, glornerosa 
figs. 12, 13, p. 223, spp. n., occurrence 
and diagnosis, Davis Bull. U.S. Bur. 
Fish. 35. 
Myxidium glutinosum figs. 122-124, 
phyllium figs. 125-127, p. 235, spp. n., 
occurrence and diagnosis, Davis T.c. 
Myxobolus capsulatus sp. n., p. 237, 
fig. . 139, occurrence and diagnosis, 
Davis T.c. — M. rohilae p. 344 pi. xi 
figs. 1-27, sent p. 347 figs. 28-31, both 
from Labeo rohita, nodularis p. 347 figs. 
32, 33, from Rasbora daniconius, spp. 
n., diagnosis and notes on sporogony, 
Southwell & Prashad Rec. Ind. Mus. 
15. 
Myxoproteus cordiformis figs. 73-80, 
cornutus figs. 81-85, p. 231, spp. n., 
occurrence and diagnosis, Davis Bull. 
U.S. Bur. Fish. 35. 
Myxosoma funduli sp. n. from gills of 
F. heteroclitis and majalis, diagnosed. 
Kudo J. Parasitol. 5 p. 12 pi. i. 
Perezia mesnili sp. n., from Malpig- 
hian tubules of Pieris brassicae , notes 
on life-history, Paillot C. R. Soc. Biol. 
81 pp. 66-68 22 text-figs. — P. legeri 
sp. n., same habitat, described, Paili.ot 
T.c. pp. 187-189 26 text-figs. 
Sinuolinea gen. n. ( Sphaerosporidae ), 
p. 219, dimorpha Davis, p. 232, figs. 
95-100, capsularis figs. 101-107, arbore- 
scens figs. 108-110, p. 233, opaciia, 
figs. Ill, 112, brachiophora fig. 113, 
p. 234, spp. n., occurrence and diag- 
nosis, Davis Bull. U.S. Bur. Fish. 35. 
Sphaerospora polymorpha sp. n. p. 
231, figs. 86-94, occurrence and diag- 
nosis, Davis T.c. 
Sphaerosporidae fam. n., diagnosed, 
p. 219, Davis T.c. 
ZschoJckella globulosa sp. n., p. 236, 
figs. 132-135, occurrence and diagnosis, 
Davis T.c. 
(e) Actinomyxidia. 
[Vacant.] 
(f) Sarcosporidia. 
Sarcocystis tenella Railliet, seasonal 
infection of sheep, theories of trans- 
mission discussed, Scott J. Parasitol. 
5 pp. 45-60. 
(g) Haplosporidia. 
Rhinosporidium kinealyi, notes on, 
Chelliah J. trop. Med. 21 pp. 247- 
and 248. 
