DISTRIBUTION. 
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Lake Balaton and other Hungarian lakes, fresh-water Protozoa from, 
Daday (73). — Siebenbiirgen (Hungary), Protozoan fauna of saline ponds 
and lakes in, Entz (104). 
Trieste, Grand Canal, Eutreptia viridis Perty, Steuer (370). 
Alpine Lakes, Trentino, Protozoa, Buffa (44). 
Sea of Tirreno (Mediterranean between Italy and Sardinia), Lagenidos 
from, several n. spp., Silvestri (351). — Ciliates ( Ancistridce ) from the 
Gulf of Naples, Issel (164). — Mediterranean near Capri, Foraminifera, 
Lo Bianco (233). 
Lake of Geneva, Protozoa from, Forel (116). 
Locality and source of the different Nummulitic types described by 
d’Archiac in his monograph, Thevenin (378). 
Asia : — Asia Minor, Protozoa, Daday (72). 
Ceylon, Protozoa, Daday (71). 
Malay Archipelago, Foraminifera, Millett (263 & 264). 
Africa : — Lake Tanganyika, curious Infusorian from, Moore (272). 
America : — United States, Wood’s Hole, marine Protozoa, Calkins(47). 
United States, Polycystid Gregarines from, Crawley (68 & 69). 
B. Geological. 
Quaternary : — Boulder Clay, Ireland and Scotland, Foraminifera 
from, Wright (410-413). 
Diluvial Foraminifera, from Boizenburg in Mecklenburg, Madsen (242). 
Tertiary : — Different neighbourhoods in Lower Alsace, Foraminifera, 
Hermann (147 & 148). 
Tertiary, Wiesloch, Baden, Foraminifera, Herrmann (149). , 
Tertiary (“sarmatischen Stufe”), near Presburg, Nubecularia ccespitosa 
n. sp., Steinmann (363). 
Tertiary, Piedmont, Foraminifera, and occurrence of Radiolaria, Silvestri 
(355). . 
Tertiary borings, Trinidad, Foraminifera from, Guppy (141 & 142). 
Tertiary (mostly Miocene), Foraminifera from the raised reefs of Fiji, 
Sherlock (345). 
Pella beds, St Louis formation, occurrence of Rhizopods (mostly Endo- 
thyra bailey t), Udden (391). 
Miocene, Rzeszow (Bohemia), Foraminifera, Friedberg (121). 
Miocene (“Schioschichten”), S. Orso, Italy, Orbitoides elephantina , 
Oppenheim (283). 
Miocene (“orbitoidal-limestone”), Riu-Kiu, Formosa, Foraminifera, 
Newton & Holland (280). 
Oligocene, Istro-Dalmatia, Foraminifera, Kerner (176). 
Oligocene, Bavaria, Foraminifera, Liebus (223). 
Oligocene (“ Clavulina s^a&oi-layers”), Priabona, Foraminifera, Liebus 
(224). 
Lower Oligocene, Kruliel maly, near Przemysl, Foraminifera, Wojcik 
(408). 
Eocene to Pliocene limestones of coral islands, with Foraminifera, 
Skeats (358). 
Eocene and Oligocene, Italy, Textularidce, Fornasini (117). 
Eocene, Maryland, Foraminifera, Bagg (12;. 
Eocene, Pyrenees and Alps, Orbitoidece , Schlumberger (337). 
Eocene of Catania, Foraminifera from, Checchia-Rispoli (59). 
Secondary : — Cretaceous (“Inoceramus- layers”), Hungary, Foramini- 
fera, Liebus & Schubert (225). 
