28 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1913] 
Bau von V ampyrellidium vagans ; 
Entz, 112. 
Comparative morphology of parasitic 
and cultural A moebae ; Craig, 78. 
Comparative account of life-cycle of 
Entamoeba coli and E. tetragena ; 
Kuenen & Swellengrebel, 212. — Notes on 
Entamoeba histolytica ( tetragena ) ; 
Ornstein, 302. 
Notes on a new binucleate Amoeba- 
like organism, Diplocaryozoon schau- 
dinni n.g., n. sp. ; Prowazek, 336. 
tlber Nebela collaris Ehrenberg ; 
Klitzke, 203. 
Account of Oypsina plana Carter ; 
Lindsey, 242. — Account of Saccammina 
sphaerica and Psammosphacra fusca ; 
Heron-Alien & Earland, 175. 
Account of Phaeocolla pygmaea 
Borgert ; Mielck, 274. 
Radiolaria Tripylaria (Atlanticel- 
lidae), general account ; Borgert, 38. 
(b) of SroitozoA. 
Different forms and stages of the 
parasites of pernicious malaria : ques- 
tion of parthenogenesis ; Bates, 24. — • 
Peculiar forms of Laverania praecox, 
in a case of pernicious malaria ; 
Sergent, Sergent, Beguet & Plantier, 383. 
Morphology of a Haemogregarine 
( H . aexjlefini n. sp.) and a leucocytic 
parasite perhaps connected with it ; 
Henry, 166. 
Notes on Ilacmogregarina terzii ; 
Marullaz & Roudsky, 265. 
Notes on Reptilian Haemogregarines ; 
Phisalix 312 & 314-317 and Phisalix & 
Laveran, 318. 
Notes on Dactylosoma and LanJces- 
terella ; Noller, 291. 
Comparative morphology of Nut- 
allia and Piroplasma ; Dschunkowsky 
& Luhs, 101. 
The Haemogregarines ( Ilepatozoon - 
type) of birds regarded as Toxoplasma 
parasites ( T. avium ) ; Marullaz, 264. 
Morphology of Toxoplasma gondii 
and T. cuniculi compared ; Laveran & 
Marullaz, 226. — Notes on Toxoplasma 
gondii ; Pixel!, 321. 
(c) of Mastioopiiora. 
Structure of a new Flagellate, 
Chlorochromonas minuta n. g., n. sp. ; 
Lewis, 241. 
Account of a new colony-forming 
Chrysomonad, Chromulina pascheri n. 
sp. ; Hofeneder, 181. 
On Coccolithophoridae ; Lohmann, 
248. 
Notes on structure of Monocercomonas 
and Polymastix ; Franca, 131. — 
Account of Polymastix cf. melolonthae ; 
Mackinnon, 257. 
Morphology of various intestinal 
Flagellates of fishes ; Martin, 260. 
tlber die Morphologie von Pro- 
wazekia ; Kuhn & Schuckmann, 211. 
Structure of a remarkable new type 
of parasite, Selenomastix ruminantium, 
possessing a distinct flagellum (possibly 
a Proflagellate) ; Woodcock & Lapage, 
438. 
Flagellates from the rumen of cattle 
and sheop ; Braune, 40. 
Account of a now Volvocino Flagel- 
late, Spermatozopsis exsultans n. g., 
n. sp. ; Korschikoff, 208. 
Morphology of different forms of T. 
rotatorium ; Noller, 291. — Dauerformen 
beim Froschtrypanosom ; Doflein, 96. 
Morphology of Trypanosoma tritonis 
n. sp. ; Ogawa, 299. [Good figures.] 
Account of various animal Trypano- 
somes in Rhodesia (including new 
forms) ; Kinghorn, Yorke & Lloyd, 200. 
Different forms of the Trypanosome 
of cattle (probably theileri) as found in 
various organs ; Bonger, 37. 
Comparison of different forms of 
Trypanosome causing Dourine in horses 
{T. equiperdum and T. equi n. sp.) ; 
Blacklock & Yorke, 34. 
Blood-forms of a polymorphic Try- 
panosome (closely allied to T. pecaudi) ; 
Robertson, 350. 
Posterior nuclear forms in T. brucii 
( pecaudi ) from a horse ; Macfie & 
Johnston, 256. — Posterior nuclear forms 
in T. pecaudi ; Ogawa, 300. 
Morphological comparison between 
T. rhodesiense and T. brucii from big- 
game ; Taute, 404. — Posterior nuclear 
forms and their percentage in T. 
rhodesiense ; Wenyon & Hanschell, 432. 
