36 Prot. 
IT. Protozoa. 
[1913] 
In Rhinocoris albopilosus , Lepto- 
inonas sp. and Crithidia vacuolata n. 
sp. ; in Cosmolestcs pictus, L. sp. ; in 
Serinetha jratcrna, L. serinethae n. sp. ; 
in Mirperus jaculus L. mirperi n. sp. ; 
in Cletus bisbipunctaius, and Serinetha 
amicta, L. spp. ; Rodhain, Pons, 
Vandenbranden & Bequaert, 355. 
Parasites of Simulium larvae (Gre- 
garine, Glugea) ; Strickland, 400. 
Another Reduviid bug ( Rhodnius 
prolixus ) Venezuela, as alternate 
(Insectan) host of Scliizotrypanum 
cruzi ; Brumpt & Gonzalez-Lugo, 56. 
In Spiniger sp. ( Reduviidae ), intes- 
tine, Schizocystis spinigeri sp. n. ; 
Machado, 252. 
In Scatophaga stercoraria, intestine, 
Herpetomonas scatophagae n. sp. ; 
Galli- Valerio, 142. 
In wild Stomoxys, a Bodo-Wks 
Flagellate; Duke, 104. 
In flies, Stratiomyia chamaeleon and 
S. potamida (larvae and imagines), 
Leptomonaa straiiomyiae n. 9p. ; 
Fantham & Porter, 121. 
In Tenebrio castaneus, intestine, 
Gregarina grisea n. sp. ; in N yctobates 
barbarata, intestine, Stephanophora 
zopha n. sp. ; Ellis, 108. 
In Tipula (larvae), intestine, Rhizo- 
mastix gracilis, also Trichomastix 
( T etra trichomas tix) parisii n. sp. ; 
Mackinnon, 258. 
Xenopsylla chaeopis as a true host of 
Trypanosoma lewisi ; Wenyon, 430. 
Arachnida. 
In tick ( Hyalomma aegyptium), most 
organs including ovary, but not appa 
rently alimentary canal, Crithidia 
hyalommae n. sp. ; O’Farrell, 296. 
In mite ( Liponyssus saurarum), 
sporogonic cycle of Karyolysus lacertae ; 
Reichenow, 345. 
Pisces . 
List of British marine piscine hosts of 
Haemogregarines and Trypanosomes ; 
Henry, 171. 
Fishes (Mediterranean) as hosts of 
Myxosporidia ; Jameson, 187. 
In various fish (E. coast of Africa), 
gall-bladder, Chloromyxum and Cera- 
iomyxa n. spp. ; Averintzeff, 16. 
In Acerina cernua, eye, Myxobolus 
magnus n. sp. ; Averintzeff, 15. 
In gall-bladder of carp, Chloro- 
myxum koi n. sp. ; Fujita, 139. 
In Cottus bubalis and scorpius, red- 
blood cells, young forms of a peculiar 
Haemamoeba-like parasite (perhaps 
phases of llg. colti) ; Henry, 170. 
In various Gadidae, swim-bladder, 
Coccidium gadi n. sp. ; Fiebiger, 128. 
In Gadus aeglefinus, Haemogregarina 
aeglefini n. sp. and a leucocytic parasite, 
perhaps connected with the former : 
Henry, 166. 
In Piarectus brachypomus, intestine, 
Balantidium piscicola n. sp. ; Entz, 111. 
In Scomber scomber (mackerel), blood- 
corpuscles, a Haemosporidian parasite 
of uncertain affinity ; Henry, 167. 
Amphibia. 
In various Amphibia (chiefly Alytes 
obstctricans), various Protozoa, includ- 
ing Opalina cincta n. sp., and Mastigina 
hylae ; Collin, 73. 
In Rana nutti (Germ. E. Africa), 
Opalina primordialis n. sp. ; Averintzeff, 
16. — In Rana nutti (German E. 
Africa), blood, a peculiar Haemogre- 
garine-like parasite ; Averintzeff, 14. 
In Triton pyrrhogaster (Japan), 
Trypanosoma tritonis n. sp. ; Ogawa, 
301. 
Reptilia. 
In various Vertebrates (Gambia) 
blood, Trypanosomes and Haemo- 
sporidia; Todd & Wolbach, 409 
In various Reptiles (Zoological 
Gardens, London), Haemogregarines ; 
Plimmer, 323. 
In Cycloderma aubryi (tortoiso), 
Central Africa, Haemogregarina striata 
and reichenowi n. spp. ; Schubotz, 377. 
In Lachesis alternatus, Haemogre- 
garina roulei n. sp. ; Pliisalix & 
Laveran, 318. In Lachesis neuwidii, Hg. 
perrieri n. sp. ; Phisalix, 317. 
Aves. 
In various birds (Zoological Gardens, 
London), Protozoan parasites, especi- 
ally Trypanosomes, Halteridia and 
Haemoproteus ; Plimmer, 323. 
