XVIII. PROTOZOA. 
70 Prot. 
[ 1905 ] 
Karyolysus clamatce n. sp., from Rana clamata , extra- and intra-corpuscular 
phases of, described, Stebbins (468) pp. 315-318, 2 pis. 
Lanfcesterella tritonis n. sp., account of trophic and schizogonic phases, 
Fantham (126) pp. 257-263, 17 figg. 
“ Leucocytozoon cants n. sp. (probably not an ordinary Haeinogregarine) 
from the white blood-corpuscles of dogs, notes on, Bentley (20) 
p. 988, 2 figg., and James (190) pp. 1-12, 1 pi. 
Malarial parasite, occurrence of a gregariniform (crescentic) phase in, re- 
calling a Haemogregarine, Billet (25) pp. 720-722. 
Piroplasma bigeminum , curious developmental stages in ticks ( Rhipice - 
phalus, Hyalomma) alleged, Koch (214) pp. 1866 & 1867, text-figg. 4- 
13 ; P. canis ) morphology and multiplicative stages of, described, 
Nuttall & Graham-Smith (325) pp. 237-249, pi. 9 ; P. ( Leishmania ) 
donovaniy development of Flagellate phases in, in cultures, Chat- 
terjee (80) p. 16, pis. 1 & 2, Christophers (85) 14 pp., 1 pi., and 
Leishman & Statham (253) pp. 321-334, 1 pi., 2 text-figg. ; P. d ., 
notes on morphology of, Donovan (105) pp. 155 & 156 ; P. equi , pis. 
1 & 2, P. bovtSy pi. 3 r figg. 13 & 14, P. cants , pi 3, figg. 11 & 12, 
different morphological phases of, described, Bowhill (37) pp. 10 & 11 ; 
P. parvum n. sp., much smaller than other known species, causing 
East African Coast fever, notes on, Theiler (479) p. 470, pi. 1, 
fig. 1, and id, (480) pp. 599-601 ; P. tropicum (the parasites of Delhi 
boil), notes on, and good figures of, James (191) pp. 6-8, fig. 2, pi. 1, 
2. ENDOSPORA (NEOSPORIDIA). 
(a) Myxosporidia : — 
Myxosporidia from fish in the rivers and lakes of the French Alps, notes 
on, C^pkDE (77) pp. 905-913. 
Branchiophaga n. g. alosidda n. sp., a new Myxosporidian parasite from 
the branchial tissue of Alosa frinta, account of, Mazzarelli (287) 
pp. 227-229 ; brief notice of same, id. (286) pp. 71 & 72. 
Ghloromyxum protei n. sp., occurrence and diagnosis, Joseph (205) pp. 450 
& 451. 
Olugea and Nosema ; these generic names both retained and used for 
different types, in one of which the sporont (pansporoblast) is poly- 
porous (typo : Olugea anomala) } and in the other it is monosporous 
(type : Nosema bombycis ), Perez (341) ; O. stempelli n. sp., from 
Balanus amaryllis , briefly described, id. (343) pp. 150 & 151. 
Henneguya Idgeri n. sp., occurrence and diagnosis, CjGpIsde (77) p. 911 ; 
H. niisslini n. sp., occurrence, cysts and spores described, Sohuberg 
& Schroder (420) pp. 56-59, pi. 3, figg. 10-15. 
Myxidium barbatulce n. sp., occurrence and diagnosis, CispfcDE (77) p. 912. 
Myxobolus neurobius n. sp., from nervous system of trout, cysts and spores 
described, Schuberg & Schroder (420) pp. 49-56, pi. 3, figg. 1-9 ; 
M. [apparently really Henneguya ] sp., occurrence and notes, Linton 
( 265) pp. 366, 382, 390, pi. 8, figg. 55 & 56. 
Myxocystis mrazeld n. sp., occurrence, general description, and structure 
of spores, Hesse (177) pp. 914-916, also id. (179) pp. 12-14, 9 text-figg. 
Nosema [see also under Olugea ] ; N. pulvis n. sp., from Carcinus moenas , 
developmental features noted, Perez (341) pp. 146-148 ; N. p ., effect 
of, on host, id. (342), pp. 148-150 ; N. p ., a condition of diffuse 
infiltration, and spores in, described, id. (344) pp. 11-14, text-figg. 12 
& 13 ; N. longifilum n. sp., p. 918, N. vayssierei n. sp., p. 917, 
occurrence and diagnoses, Hesse (178). 
Thelohania cepedei n. sp., occurrence and diagnosis, Hesse (178) p. 919 ; 
T. moenaaisy schizogony and sporogony in, fully described, Perez (344) 
pp. 2-11, text-figg. 1-11. 
