40 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1913] 
2. SARCODINA ( = G YMN OM YX A). 
Rhizopoda, f.W., Nth. and Sth. 
America, notes ; Wailes J. Linn. Soc. 
Zool. 32 pp. 201-218 pi. xv. 
Rhizopodes d’eau douce ; 2. expedi- 
tion antarctique frangaise (1908-1910) ; 
Penard Paris 1913 16 pp. with figs. 
Rhizopoda, Heliozoa and Sticho- 
lonche, notes on ; Hamburger Nord. 
Plankton Lfg. 16 pp. 203-208 text-figs. 
10a-14. 
Testaceous Rhizopoda, Kansas, pre- 
liminary notes ; Woodruff Kans. 
Univ. Sci. Bull. 7 pp. 199-206 pis. xxix- 
xxxvi. 
lthizopods from Michigan, notes on ; 
Roberts Trans. Amor. Microsc. Soc. 
32 pp. 183-186 pi. x figs. 1a-10b. 
Sarcodina, neighbourhood of Bonn, 
notes on ; Schmidt Arch. Protisten- 
kunde 29 pp. 203-226 pis. v & vi. 
(u) Amcebaea (Reticulosa+Lobosa). 
Amoeba diploidea, experimentello 
Ergebnisse fiber die Beziehungen zwi- 
schen Fortpflanzung und Befruchtung, 
Erdmann Arch. Protistenlcunde 29 pp. 
84-127 pi. ii. — A. lobospinosa sp. n. 
Philippine Is., a cultivated form, morph- 
ology ; Craig J. Med. Res. 26 (N. Ser. 21) 
pp. 1-37 pis. i ii — A. ovis p. 226 pi. v 
figs. 1-16, aguatilis p. 232 pi. vi figs. 1- 
16, spp. n., Bonn, life-cycle ; Schmidt 
Arch. Protistenk. 29. — A. polyphagus 
sp. n. Heidelberg ; Pusciikarew Arch. 
Protiakonk. 28 p. 338 pi. xvii figs. 1-3. 
— A. sp. (cf. nobilis Penard) minute 
structure ; Vonwiller Arch. Protis- 
tenkunde 28 pp. 388-410 pi. xxiii. — 
Amoebae (cultivated forms) and Ent- 
amcebae, morphology compared ; Craig 
J. Mod. Res. 26 pp. 1-37 pis. i & ii. 
Arcclla brasiliensis sp. n. diagnosed ; 
da Cunha Mem. Inst. OsWaldo Cruz 5 
p. 108 pi. ix fig. 1. — A. curvata p. 203 
pi. xv figs. 3 & 4, megastoma Pen. p. 204 
figs. 1 & 2, spp. n. ; Wailes J. Linn. 
Soc. Zool. 32. — A. vulgaris, neue Be- 
funde aus der Entwicklungsgeschichte ; 
Fermor Arch. Ptotistenkunde 31 pp.39- 
46 pi. iv. 
Arachnula impatiens Cienk., sy- 
nonymy, relationships, structure, life- 
history ; Dobell Arch. Protisten- 
kunde 31 pp. 317-353 pis. xxiii & xxiv. 
Difflugia craterella sp. n. Bavaria ; 
France Arb. biol. Inst. No. 2 p. 27. — 
D. litophora sp. n. Bonn ; Schmidt 
Arch. Protistenk. 29 p. 213 pi. v figs. 
21-27. 
Diplocaryozoon gen. n. schaudinni 
sp. n., an Amoeba-like organism ; 
Prowazek Arch. Protistenk. 31 p. 75 
pi. vii figs. 1-7. 
Entamcebae, pathogenic, notes on 
distinctions between ; Darling Bui. 
soc. path. exot. 6 pp. 149-153. — Ent- 
amoeba coli and tetragena ( histolytica ) 
comparison of structure, development 
and behaviour ; Walker & Sellards 
Philippine J. Sci. 8 Sect. B pp. 253- 
331 1 pi. — E. coli and E. t., compre- 
hensive comparative account ; Kuenen 
& Swellengrebel Centralbl. Bakt. 
Abth. 1 71 Orig. pp. 378-410 2 pis.— 
E. coli Losch, und die Ruhramoben in 
Japan und Nordchina, Morphologie 
und Entwicklung ; Akashi Arch. 
Sohiffshyg. 17 Beiheft 8 pp. 1-43 4 pis. 
— E. histolytica considered identical 
with E. tetragena ; Darling Science 
(N. Ser.) 37 p. 524. — E. phagocytoides, a 
true human parasite, notes on ; Gau- 
ducheau Bui. soc. path. exot. 6 
pp. 560-564. — E. ranarum, multiple 
nuclear division and plasmotomy ; 
Collin Arch. Zool. 51 N. et R. pp. OI- 
OS text-figs. 5-8. — E. tetragena (syn. 
histolytica, etc.), the pathogenic Ent- 
amoeba, only one species, characters ; 
Darling Ann. trop. Med. Parasitol. 7 
pp. 321-329. — E. t., cysts and their 
development ; Darling Arch. int. 
Mod. 11 pp. 1-14 2 pis. — E. t., budding 
forms, simulating “ spore-cysts ” of E. 
“ histolytica ” ; id. T.e. pp, 495-506 
3 pis. — E. t. and coli compared ; 
Wenyon Brit. Med. J. 1913 ii pp. 1287 
& 1288. — E. t. and histolytica, identical, 
morphology and different phases de- 
scribed ; Craig J. infect, dis. 13 pp. 30- 
52 pis. i & ii. — [E., see also under 
Amoeba.] 
Geococcus gen. n. near Platoum, 
vulgaris sp. n., Germany ; France 
Arb. biol. Inst. No. 2 p. 28. 
Nebela saccifera p. 206 pi. xv figs. 7- 
9, murrayi p. 216 figs. 18 & 19, spicata 
p. 216 figs. 14-16, spp. n., N. dentistoma 
var. n. hesperia p. 215 fig. 13 ; Wailes 
J. Linn. Soc. Zool. 32. 
Pelomyxa palustris v$r. n. echinulata, 
Sydney ; Playfair Proc. Linn. Soc. 
