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XVIII. PROTOZOA. 
[1905] 
Differences in staining-tints taken on by living and dead protoplasm, 
using a mixture of neutral -red and methylene-blue, exemplified by Rhizo- 
pods and Flagellates, Ruzicka (393). 
A permanent variety of Noeht’s stain (Nocht-Jenner stain) useful for 
chromatin staining, in malarial parasites, etc., Hastings (174). 
Useful methods for staining and preparing Infusoria, Magnizky (276). 
3. Bibliography, etc. 
Protozoan bibliography for 1904, with short abstracts of the principal 
papers, Mayer (285). 
Lists of Protozoan literature for 1904 (2nd to 4th pts.) and 1905 (1st and 
2nd pts.), Schaddinn (405). — Protozoan bibliography (mostly for 1902), 
Anon. (1). 
Bibliography of literature relating to fresh- water biological investiga- 
tions for the years 1901 and 1902 (Protozoa, chiefly pp. 385 & 386, 414- 
418), v. Dalla Torre (100). 
List of genera and species of Foraminifera founded by the late C. 
Schlumberger, Silvestri (455). 
Foraminifera in Dr Battaglia Rizzo’s collection of fossils, Fosco Rao 
(154). 
Bentley (21) and James (189) discuss whether the latter has sufficiently 
recognized the former’s claim to be the discoverer of a new “ Leucocy tozoon ” 
of dogs. — Discussion as to who can claim priority for first describing the 
Surra Trypanosome ( T 1 evansi ) in cattle in India, Holmes (183), Martin 
(281), and Pease (332). 
III. DISTRIBUTION. 
A. Geographical. 
South Atlantic, Rhabdosphcera blackmaniana n. sp., Murray (305). 
Pacific Ocean (various stations), Globigerina- ooze, Flint (140). 
Europe 
British fresh-water Rhizopods, Cash & Hopkinson (63). 
Bognor, Sussex, Foraminifera from shore-sand, many rare or new to 
Britain, Farland (119). — Rossendale, wells and troughs, Rhizopods and 
Infusoria from, Loud (270). 
Loch Ness, Scotland, Rhizopods from, listed, Penard (334), and 
Murray (306). — Orkneys and Shetlands, freshwater Rhizopods and 
Heliozoa from, West (503). 
Norwegian Fiords, Foraminifera, Nordgaard (321). 
East Finmark, Foraminifera, Norman (322). 
Coxyde and Nieuport, Belgium, Mastigophora from, listed, including 
several forms regarded as new, but named only, Massart (284). 
Freibung-i-Breisgau, Infusoria, listed, with notes, Henderson (176). 
Swiss Lakes, Rhizopods and Heliozoa from, Penard (338). — Lake of 
Geneva, a new Flagellate (probably a Dinema\ Penard (339). — Lake of 
Neuchatel, full list of Protozoa occurring in, Godet 
Alpine lakes between valleys of Vigezzo and Onsernone, Protozoa, 
Monti (301). — Lakes of Montiggle (South Tyrol), littoral and profundal 
Protozoan fauna, Huber (185). 
Coast of the Island of Delos (Grecian Archipelago), Foraminifera, Side- 
bottom (442). 
Asia : — 
Siam, Java, Sandwich Islands, etc., Mastigophora observed, Lemmer- 
mann (257). 
