49 Prot. 
Systematic. — Haplosporidia, Etc. 
0431 
Sphaerospora caudata Parisi, note 
on life -history and spores ; Parisi 
Atti Soc. Ital. Sc. nat. 51 pp. 396- 
402 pi. xvi. 
(e) Actinomyxidia. (Vacant.) 
(f) Sarcosporidia. 
Sarcocystis colii sp. n„ occurrence 
and note on spores ; Fantham Proc. 
Phil. Soc. Cambridge 17 pp. 221-224 
pi. v. — S. gazellae sp. n., spore-struc- 
ture ; Balfour Parasitol. 6 pp. 52-56 
pis. viii & ix. — S. muris, note on ; 
Galli- Valerio Centralbl. Bakt. Abth. 
I 69 Orig. p. 497 text-figs. 1 & 2. — S. 
tenella, detailed account of structure ; 
Alexeieff Arch. zool. 51 pp. 521-569 
pis. vii-ix. 
(g) Haplosporidia. 
Haplosporidium limnodrili sp. n., 
occurrence and developmental cycle ; 
Gran at a Rend. Acc. Lincei 22 (ii) 
pp. 734-737. 
Ichthyosporidium of trout, habitat? 
structure of cysts and their develop- 
ment ; Pettit Ann. Inst. Pasteur 27 
pp. 986-1008 pis. xiii & xiv. 
INGERTAE 8EDIS. 
[Various and doubtful.] 
A Sporozoan-like parasite (perhaps 
allied to Haplosporidia) from Pluma- 
tella described ; Schroder Zool. Anz. 
43 pp. 220-223 16 text-figs. 
Baccellia gen. n., anophelei sp. n., 
of uncertain affinity, from Anopheles , 
described ; Franohini C. R. soc. biol. 
74 pp. 1196-1198 & 1295 with 18 text- 
figs. 
Dermocystidium pusula, Perez, from 
skin of Triton, described ; nature 
doubtful ; most probably not a Proto- 
zoan ; Perez Arch. zool. 52 pp. 343-357 
pi. xiv. — D. p. described ; more like a 
Blastomycete than a Protozoan ; Moral 
Arch. mikr. Anat. 81 Abt. 1 pp. 381- 
393 1 pi. 
Haemocystozoon gen. n. brasiliense 
sp. n., of uncertain nature, from Man ; 
Franchini Bui. soc. path. exot. pp. 156- 
158. — H. b., Franch., really a Flagellate, 
of Leptomonas- type ; flagellate, resting 
(n-9242 e) 
and encysted forms described ; Fran- 
chini Bui. soc. path. exot. 6 1913 
pp. 333-336 5 text-figs. 
The Kurlofi bodies ( Lymphocytozoon , 
etc.) not regarded as themselves para- 
sitic organisms, but as complex cell- 
reaction products ; Schilling Cen- 
tralbl. Bakt. Abth. I 69 Orig. pp. 412- 
434 2 pis. — Kurloff’s bodies not re- 
garded as true parasitic organisms ; 
Miyaji Centralbl. Bakt. Abth. I 71 
Orig. pp. 189-198 2 pis. — Kurlofl- 
korper, Polemisches ; Schilling-Tor- 
gau Geneesk. Tijdschr. Ned. Indie 53 
pp. 351-358, and Flu T.c. pp. 369- 
364. — Lobenszyklus dcs Mikroorganis- 
mus der Syphilis ( ‘ ‘Leucocytozoon ’ ’ syphi- 
lidis) ; McDonagh JDerm. Wochenschr. 
Leipzig 56 pp. 413-420 5 pis. 
Negri bodies regarded as a definite 
Sporozoan parasite ; stages in life- 
cycle described ; Watson J. exp. Med. 
17 pp. 29-42 pis. i & ii. 
Ovoplasma gen. n., anucleatum sp. n., 
Borneo, a new human parasite, un- 
certain whether Protozoan or Blasto- 
mycete ; Raadt Centralbl. Bakt. 
Abth. I 68 Orig. pp. 318-322 1 pi. 
Toxoplasma avium sp. n., from 
various birds, the Haemogregarines 
(Hepatozoon- type) recently described 
being thus regarded ; Marullaz Bui. 
Soc. path. exot. 6 pp. 323-326 9 text- 
figs. — T . canis and cuniculi, and pro- 
bably columbae all regarded as one 
species ; Carini & Maciel Bui. Soc. 
path. exot. 6 pp. 681-683. — T. cuniculi, 
note on structure ; Splendors Rend. 
Aqc. Lincei 22 (i) pp. 722-727. — T. 
c., in the pigeon, flagellated forms de- 
scribed regarded as connected with ; 
Splendors Bui. soc. path. exot. 6 
pp. 318-323 2 figs. — T. gondii and T. 
cuniculi , morphology compared, in- 
fectivity to animals ; the two forms 
regarded as most probably one species 
( T . g.) ; Laveran & Marullaz C. R. 
Acad. sci. 156 pp. 933-936 & pp. 1298- 
1302 13 text-figs. — T. gondii, minute 
structure and division ; Pixell Proc. R. 
Soc. B 87 pp. 67-77 pi. ix. — T. g., notes 
on ; Nioolle & Conor Bui. soc. path, 
exot. 6 pp. 160-165. 
4. MASTIGOPHORA. 
Flagellata and Rhynchoflagellata, 
notes on ; Hamburger Nord. Plankton 
Lfg. 16 pp. 195-202 text-figs. 1-10. 
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