43 Prol . 
Systematic.- — Storozoa. 
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Ilyalosphaera gen. n., for II. grcgavi- 
nicolci sp. n. ; Dociel, Arch. Protisten- 
kunde, 7, (123-128, pi. iii, figs. 20-29). 
Karyospora gen. n. for K. simplex 
sp. n., from Vipera aspis, noted ouly, 
Leger, Paris, Bull. Ass. fran?. avanc. 
sci., 1904, (2G8). 
Nematopsis schneideri sp. n., from 
Mytilus, Leger, Paris, Bull. ass. fran?. 
sci., 1905, (331). 
, Orchcobius gen. n. for 0. herpobdcllac 
sp. n. from Ncphelis (Ilerpobdella) ; 
Schuberg und Kunze, Verh. D. zool. 
Ges., 16, (233 -250). 
(c) Haemosporidia. 
On Haematozoa [spec, indet.] in a 
bat; Bowiiill, J. Hygiene, 6, (246-247, 
pi. iii). 
On Haematozoa of bats ; Schingareff, 
St. Peter b., Arch. Sci. biol., 12, (181- 
189, 1 pi.). 
On the JTaematozoan of Testudo ibcra ; 
Popovici-Baznosanu, Paris, C.-R. soc. 
biol., 60, (173-174). 
Blood parasites of the mole ; Thomson, 
J. Hygiene, 6, (574-579, pi. 10). 
* ‘ A chro motions ” vesper ug in is (1.) ionisi) , 
(loNUEit, Berlin, Arb. Gesundhtsnint, 24, 
(220-226, 1 Tab). 
llallcridium crumeniuin sp. n., from 
;m African stork ; Hirst, London, Proc. 
Zool. Soc., -1905, ii, (297). 
“ Ilaemamocba” neavei [sic!] sp. n., 
recalling “ II." ( Leucocytozoon ) zie- 
manni ; Neave, Khartoum, Rep., Well- 
come Research Lab., 2, (200, pi. 20). 
Uaemogregarnna balfouri (Laveran), 
Balfour, Khartoum, Rep. Wellcome 
Res. Lab., 2, (97-110, figs. 57-60, pi. 
xi-xiii), and J. Trop. Medicine, 9, 
(81-92, 2 pis.).— 77. borreli sp. n., from 
Varanus, Nicolle et Comte, Paris, 
C.-R. soc. biol., 61, (310-312, with fig.). 
— II. callionymi (380, text-fig. 3) ; 11. 
quadrigemina (381, text-fig. 3, A-H); 
Lebailly, Arch. Parasit., 10. —11. (flesi 
+ platcssae), notes on structure ; 
Robertson, M., Edinburgh, Proc. R. 
Physic. Soc., 16, (242, pi. 9). -77. 
I igni'eresi sp. n., from Anguilla ; Laveran, 
Paris, C-R. Soc. biol., 60, (457-458). 
— 11. mabuiae sp. n., from a lizard 
( Mabuia ), Nicolle et Comte, Paris, 
C.-R. soc. biol., 61, (294-295, with fig.). 
Tlaemoproteus (Halter idium) columbae, 
Kruse ; a Hippoboscid ( Lynchia ) as 
alternate host; Sergent et Sergent, 
Paris, C.-R. soc. biol., 61, (494-496).—- 
11. maccallumi, 11. rouxii , II. sacharovi 
spp. nn. ; Novy and MaoNeal, New York, 
Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med., 2, 1905, 
(23-28). 
Leishmania (“ Piroplasma ”) donovani , 
the “ Ilepatomonas ” of Kala-Azar, de- 
velopment of Flagellate phases ; Rogers, 
London, Proc. R. Soc.; 77, B. (284-293, 
pi. vii). 
On a Protozoan parasite from a dog 
(= Leucocytozoon canis ); Wenyon, -J. 
Hygiene, 6, (231-236, pi. 2). 
Leucocytozoon funambuli sp. n., from 
palm-squirrels; Patton, Sci. Mem. 
India, 24, (13, 1 pi.). — L. rnuris sp. n., 
from the rat ; Balfour, Khartoum, Rep. 
Wellcome Res. Lab., 2, (110-111, pi. 
xi). — L. ratti sp. n. (prov.), from M. 
rattus ; Adie, Journ. trop. Medicine, 9, 
(325-329, text-figs.). — L. sp. (perhaps 
ratti) from Mus decumanus ; Cleland, 
Journ; Trop. Medicine, 9, (296-297). 
Malarial parasites ; differentiation of 
the various ring-forms ; Billet, Paris, 
C.-R. Soc. biol., 61, (754-756).— 
Malarial parasites, specific unity of; 
Tin roux, Paris, C.-R. Acad, sci., 143, 
(615-617), filso Ann. Inst, rnstour, 20, 
(766 778, 869-873). 
Piroplasma bigeminum, also P. of 
East African Coast fever, developmental 
phases in ticks ; Kocii, Zs. Ilyg., Leip- 
zig, 54, (1-9, 3 Taf.). — P. canis , observa- 
tions on morphology and life-history; 
Nuttaij, and Graham-Smith, J. Hygiene, 
6, (586-651, pi. 11-13, 23 text-figs.). 
— P. c. attempts at cultivation; Kleine, 
Zs. Hyg., Leipzig, 54, (10-16, 2 Taf.). — 
P. muris sp. n. ; Fantiiam, Q. J. Microsc. 
Sci., 50, (493-516, 1 pl.).^ -P. (Babesia), 
spp., minute structure and relation to 
blood-corpuscles ; Luhe, Zool. Anz., 30^ 
(45-52). — P. (sp. incert.) in cattle in 
Japan; Miyajima und Siiibayama, Zs. 
Hyg., 54, (189-200, 1 Taf.). 
Protozoa in “ bouton du Nil,” pro- 
bably the same as Piroplasma [Leish- 
mania] tropica, of Delhi boil; Billet, 
Paris, C.-R. Soc. Biol., 60, (1149-1151). 
Plasmodium malariae , parasite of 
quartan fever, haemogregariniform phase; 
Billet, Paris, C.-R. Soc. Biol., 60, 
(1 146-1148, text-figs.). — P. m. technique ; 
