ACTINOMYXIDIA, SARCOSPORIDIA, HAPLOSPORIDIA. Prot. *71 
(b) Actinomyxidia : — 
Spkceractinomyxon stolci , detailed account of development, spore-forma- 
tion, and relationships of, Caullery & Mesnil (72) pp. 272-308, pi. 15, 
4 text-figg. 
(c) Sarcosporidia : — 
A Sarcosporidium [ Sarcocystis ], from a monkey, note on, de KortIc (218) 
pp. 451 & 452, pi. 12. 
Sarcocystis tenella , note on occurrence and spores of, Mettam (297) p. 273. 
(d) Haplosporidia : — 
Haplosporidia : general account of forms to be included in the order, or 
which are closely allied to it ; relationships discussed, Caullery & 
Mesnil (71). [Seo II. r.] 
Bertramia aspcrospora , p. 132, pi. 12, figg. 100-105, B. capiteUce f p. 131, 
pi. 12, figg. 87-99, remarks on, Caullery & Mesnil (71). 
Ccelosporidium blattellce n. sp., occurrence and description, Crawley (93) 
pp. 158-161, 6 text-figg. ; C. chydoricola , p. 142, pi. 12, figg. 76-86, 
remarks on, Caullery & Mesnil (71). 
ffaplosporidium marchouxi n. sp., p. 581, text-fig. 4, H. potamillce n. sp., 
p. 582, fig. 5, //. vejdovskii n. sp., p. 581, fig. 3, occurrence and 
diagnoses, Caullery & Mesnil (67) ; H. heterocirri , p. 108, pi. 11, 
figg. 1-15, H. marchouxi , p. 114, pi. 11, figg. 30-43, H. potamillce , 
p. 117, pi. 11, figg. 44 & 45, H. scolopli , p. Ill, pi. 11, fig. 16-29, H, 
vejdovskii , p. 118, pi. 12, fig. 46-56, fuller account of, id. (71). 
Ichthyosporidium n. g. for /. yasterophilum n. sp., p. 640, and /. phymo- 
genes n. sp., p. 641, occurrence and remarks, Caullery & Mesnil 
( 68) ; fuller accounts of, id. (71), I. y., p. 137, pi. 13, figg. 106-116, and 
I. p. y p. 139, pi. 13, figg. 117-124. 
Rhinosporidium n. g. kinealyi n. sp., parasitic in man, general account of, 
Minchin & FAntham (298) pp. 521-532, pis. 30 & 31. 
Urosporidium n. g. fuliginosum n. sp. occurrence and diagnosis, Caullery 
& Mesnil (67) p. 582, text-fig 6 ; fuller account of, id. (71) p. 122, 
pi. 12, figg. 67-75. 
Allied to Haplosporidia : — 
Blastulidium pcedophthorum , multiplication in, by a budding-like 
process, Perez (340) pp. 1027-1029, 2 figg. [The figures rather point 
to the vegetative nature of this organism.] 
Scheviakovella n. g. for “ Olugea ” schmeili L. Pfeiffer, Schewiakoff’s 
“ endoparasitic tubes” of Cyclops \ remarks on and affinities of, 
discussed, Caullery & Mesnil (71) p. 156. 
SPOROZOA INCERTJE SEDIS. 
Note on occurrence of Lymphocystis johnstonii , and good photograph of 
severely-infected flounder, Johnstone (201) p. 292, pi. 6, text-fig. 9. 
A new Sporozoan, Microklossia n. g. prima n. sp., from various Russian 
Lepidoptera ; developmental phases described, including unusual 
method of sporulation, Krassilstschik (219) pp. 656 & 657, (220) 
pp. 736 & 737, and (221) pp. 737-739. 
Doubtful Sporozoa. —Cytoryctes [spelt by the author, variously, Cytorhyctes 
and Cytorrhyctes !] vaccince , otherwise known as “ Guarnieri’s bodies,” 
the alleged parasites of small-pox and vaccinia, lengthy account of, 
Siegel (445) 34 pp., 3 pis. ; C. scarlatince n. sp., a similar form 
supposed to cause scarlet-fever, id. (446) 14 pp., 1 pi. ; and C. luis 
n. sp., supposed to be the causal agent of syphilis, id. (447) 15 pp. 
2 pis. 
