39 Prot. 
Systematic. — Myoetozoa. 
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America. 
North and South America, fresh- 
water Rhizopoda, with new forms ; 
Wailes, 421. 
Woods Hole and vicinity, marine 
Protozoa occurring ; Sumner, Osburn 
& Cole, 401. 
Michigan, Rhizopods ; Roberts, 348. 
Kansas, Testaceous Rhizopoda ; 
Woodruff, 443. 
Brazil (Rio de Janeiro), Protozoa, 
with new forms ; da Cunha, 79. 
Asia. 
New Textulariidae and other arena- 
ceous Foraminifera from the Philippine 
islands and contiguous waters. [Scien- 
tific results of the Philippine cruise of 
the Fisheries steamer “ Albatross,” 
1907-1910. No. 25.] ; Cushman, 82. 
Oceanic. 
North Sea, etc., and North Atlantic : — 
Peridinida ; Paulsen, 307. — Noctiluca 
and Olobigerina ; Ostenfeld, 304. — 
Heliozoa and Radiolaria ; Mielck, 275. 
Sibirisches Eismeer, Protozoa 
(Russ.) ; Linko, 243. 
Atlantic Ocean (Voyage of “ Deutsch- 
land ”), CoccolithopTioridae, Flagellata ; 
Lohmann, 247. 
North Pacific ocean, Lagcnidae ; 
Cushman, 81. — South-west Pacific, 
Lagenae ; Sidebottom, 384. 
Rhizopodes d’eau douce. 2 e , expedi- 
tion antarctique fran9aise (1908-1910) ; 
PGnard, 308. 
Antarctic (2nd French Exped. of 
“ Pourquoi Pas ? ”), Foraminifera ; 
Faur6-Fremiet, 122. 
Oceanic (“ Warmwassergebiet ”), D. 
Sudpolar- Exped. 1901-1903, Nassellaria 
(Radiolaria) ; Popofsky, 330. 
D. Siidpolar-Expedition, 1901-1903, 
Radiolaria Tripylaria (Phaeodaria) ; 
Schroder, 373. 
Geological. 
'Tertiary. 
Tertiary, Celebes, Foraminifera ; 
Schubert, 376. 
Tertiary, Piedmont, Lageninae ; 
Silvestri, 386. 
Tertiary, Philippine Isl. Foraminifera 
and Radiolaria ; Smith, 387. 
Miocene, Olmiitz and neighbourhood, 
Foraminifera ; Schubert, 375. 
Middle Eocene, Lower Austria, 
Nummulitidae ; Schubert, 374. 
Burdigalien - Kalkmergel, Borneo, 
Alveolinella bontangensis sp. n. ; 
Rutten, 361. 
Eocene, Hengistbury Head, Hamp- 
shire, Foraminifera ; Chapman, 63. 
Secondary. 
Cretaceous, Munster (Westphalia), 
Foraminifera with now forms ; Franke, 
137. 
Lower Lias, Gloucester, abundance 
of the Foraminiferan Involutina liassica 
(Jones) ; Upton, 412. 
Primary. 
Upper Paleozoic fossils collected in 
China in 1903-04 (Foraminifera) ; 
Girty, 149. 
Cambrian faunas of China, Fora- 
minifera ; Walcott, 423. 
III. SYSTEMATIC. 0431 
PROTOZOA, GENERAL. 
Protozoa ; systematic arrangement 
and classification down to families ; 
numerous changes in nomenclature pro- 
posed ; Poche Arch. Protistenk. 30 
pp. 125-321. 
Protozoa, parasitic forms, general 
account ; Brumpt Precis do Parasito- 
logic 1913 pp. 17-214 pis. i & ii & 137 
text-figs. 
Malpighiella sp., from Ilirudo, notes 
on mitotis, systematic relationships 
[apparently uncertain whether allied to 
Amoebae or Haplosporidia] ; Alexeieff 
Arch. Protistenk. 29 p. 362 text-fig. 
I 1-8. 
1. MYCETOZOA. 
Labyrinthulidea, Naturgeschichte ; 
Schmidtsdorf Natw. Wochenschr. 28 
pp. 273-278. 
