GYMNOMYXA. 
Prot. 47 
soma gambiense, Castellani (50-55). and Bruce & Nabarro (38 & 39) ; 
blood, a new Protozoan parasite of uncertain affinity, Sergent (344) ; in a 
cancer of the jaw, Cercomonas gallince (probably accidental), Galli-Valerio 
(122) ; intestine, Chilodon dentatus , Guiart (139). 
IV. SYSTEMATIC. 
[Note. Only new forms, forms whose occurrence is of special interest, 
and forms described and figured are mentioned specifically.] 
A. PROTOZOA IN GENERAL . 
[For lists of Protozoa from various localities, see under Plankton (il. c. 1) 
and Distribution (hi. A.).] 
Protozoa : correlation between the size of the cell and of the nucleus in 
various, Hertwig (150), pp. 49, 62, 108-119 ; “senile degeneration” in, 
Enriques (100) ; causes of senescence in, Loisel(237 &238); various, 
consideration of their muscular elements, PrenAnt (301). 
Protozoa in stagnant or impure waters, Marsson (249). 
A new Protozoan parasite of Man, of uncertain affinity, Sergent (344) 
pp. 1163-1165, 1 text-fig. 
Protozoa and disease, Clarke (64). 
B. GYMNOMYXA. 
1. MYCETOZOA. 
Mycetozoa: list of, observed, Lister (231) p. 12; general account of, 
Tempore (377). 
(a) Protomyxidea : — 
Arachnula, p. 188, A. impatiens, p. 189, fig. 4, diagnosed, Rhumbler 
(318); A. i., from Spitzbergen, described, Penard (288) pp. 241-244, 
fig. 1. 
Biomyxa, p. 186, B. vagans , p. 187, fig. 2, B. cometa , p. 187, fig. 3, diagnosed, 
Rhumbler (318). 
Dictiomyxa, p. 191, D. trinchesei, p. 192, fig. 9, diagnosed, Rhumbler 
(31.8). 
Myxodictium , p. 192, M. sociale , p. 192, fig. 10, diagnosed, Rhumbler 
(318). 
Pontomyxa , p. 189, P. pallida , p. 189, fig. 5, P. fiava, p. 190, fig. 6, 
diagnosed, Rhumbler (318). 
Protogenes, p. 186, P. primordialis , p. 186, fig, 1, diagnosed, Rhumbler 
(318). 
Protomyxa, p. 190, P. aurantiaca , p. 190, fig. 7, diagnosed, Rhumbler(318). 
Rhizoplasma , p. 190, R. Tcaiseri , p. 190, fig. 8, diagnosed, Rhumbler (318). 
(b) Mycetozoidea : — Vacant. 
2. RHIZOPODA. 
Various Rhizopods, action of a constant current upon the internal cyto- 
plasmic movement of, Wallengren (400). 
Rhizopods, various marine, structure and composition of Shells, 
Averintzev (8 & 9). 
