52 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
Rhizoma3tix gracilis, encystment de- 
scribed ; Mackinnon Q. J. Micr. Soc. 
59 pp. 461-465 pis. xxxi & xxxii. 
Rhynchoidomonas Patton adopted as 
the generic name of the Eutrypano- 
somes of non-bloodsucking Insects (type 
Tr. drophosilae) ; Chatton C. E. soc. 
biol. 74 pp. 551-553. — R. (“ Trypano- 
soma ”) muscae-domesticae sp. n. ; 
Chatton & Leger C. E. soc. biol. 74 
p. 551. 
Rhynchomonas acuta sp. n. and var. 
curvata ; Lohmann Intern. Eev. Hy- 
drobiol. 5 p. 362 text-fig. 17. — R. 
mutabilis sp. n. Eoscofi ; Griessmann 
Arch. Protistenk. 32 p. 29 text-fig. 10. 
Salpingoeca buetschlii sp. n. ; Lem- 
mermann Arch. Hydrobiol. 8 p. 562. 
Schizotrypanum cruzi Chagas, notes 
on morphology of different forms and 
their significance ; Nagler Centralbl. 
Bakt. Abth. I 71 Orig. pp. 202-206 
Ipl. 
Selenomastix gen. n. (allied to the 
Flagellates ? — possibly a Proflagollato) 
ruminantium ( Cert. ), Cortes* remarkable 
parasite (“ Ancyromonas ”) redescribed ; 
Woodcock & Lapage Q. J. Micr. Sci. 
59 pp. 431-457 pis. xxix & xxx. — [Name 
antedated by next.] 
Selenomonas gen. n. for Certes* para- 
site from Euminants, brief note ; 
Prowazek Centralbl. Bakt. Abth. I 
70 Orig. pp. 34-36 figs. 9-17. 
Spermatozopsis gen. n. (V olvocineae), 
exsultans sp. n., described ; Korsohi- 
kopf Bor. D. bot. Ges. 31 pp. 174-183 
1 pi. 
Telonema gen. n. (perhaps allied to 
Astasiidae), subtilis sp. n., Naples, 
Eoscofi ; Griessmann Arch. Protis- 
tenk. 32 p. 61 text-fig. 23. 
Trachelomonas curtd p. Ill pi. x 
fig. 5, echinata p. Ill fig. 8, spinigera 
p. 112 fig. 8, tubulata p. 112 fig. 7, 
spp. n., Brazil ; da Cunha Mem. Inst. 
OsWaldo Cruz 5. 
Trichomastix ( Tetratrichomastix sub. 
gen. n.) parisii sp. n., note on ; Mac- 
Kinnon Q. J. Micr. Sci. 59 p. 466 
pi. xxxii figs. 30-33. — T. ruminantium 
sp. n., Braune Arch. Protistenk. 32 
p. 125 pi. iv fig. 11. 
Trichomonas ruminantium sp. n. ; 
Braune T.c. p. 126 pi. iv fig. 12. 
[1913] 
Trypanoplasma cyprini and congeri , 
division in, compared ; Martin Q. J. 
Microsc. Sci. 59 pp. 177-188 pis. ix & 
x p.p. and text-fig. 1. — T. ventriculi , 
Keyss., morphology, regarded as not a 
true T. but the same parasite as 
Diplomastix dahlii Mob. ; Martin T.c. 
p. 181 pi. ix p.p. — T. dendrocoeli Fanth., 
habitat, morphology, details of divi- 
sion ; Gelei Arch. Protistenkunde 32 
pp. 171-204 pi. vii. — T. varium Leg., 
successful cultivation ; developmental 
forms ; Ponselle C. E. soc. biol. 74 
pp. 685-688 15 text-figs. 
Trypanoplasmoides gen. n. for Try- 
panoplasma intestinalis Leger, with three 
anterior flagella ; Martin Q. J. Microsc. 
Sci. 59 p. 184 pi. ix p.p. 
Trypanosoma brodeni sp. n., in Petro- 
dromus tetradactylus, Eodhain Pons 
Vandenbranden & Bequaert Arch. 
Protistenk. 29 p. 261 pi. viii fig. 2. — T. 
b. and T. denysi, described ; Eodhain 
Pons Vandenbranden & Bequaert 
Truv. Soientif. Katanga pp. 140-142 
pi. i figs. 1 & 2. — T. brucii Plimm. and 
Bradf. [ non brucei ], 1899, is distinct 
from the T. from Uganda oxen ( T . 
ugandae) ; Stephens & Blaoklock 
Proc. E. Soc. B 86 pp. 187-191. — T. 
b. ( pecaudi ), posterior nuclear forms ; 
Magpie & Johnston J. trop. Med. 16 
pp. 348 & 349 text-figs. — T. b. ( rho - 
desiense), general account, bionomics, 
and development in Gl. morsitans ; T. 
multiforme, tragelaphi and ignotum, 
spp. n., occurrence and morphology ; 
Kinghorn, Yorke & Lloyd Ann. trop. 
Med. Parasitol. 7 pp. 183-302 pis. xv- 
xxvi. — T. b. ( ugandae ) is comparable 
with rhodesiense but not the original 
Nagana brucii ; Mesnil Bui. soc. path, 
exot. 6 pp. 685-689. — T. b., posterior- 
nuclear forms ; Fischer Arch. Schiffs. 
u. Tropenhyg. 17 pp. 621-626 16 figs — 
T. caprae Kleine, morphology ; Bruce, 
Harvey, Hamerton & Davey Proc. E. 
Soc. B 86 pp. 278-284 pi. v.— T. 
congolense Broden probably identical 
with T. nanum Lav. ; Blacklock & 
Yorke Ann. trop. Med. Parasitol. 7 
pp. 603-607. — T. dromedarii Pricolo, 
notes on ; Battaglia Centralbl. Bakt. 
Abth. I 71 Orig. pp. 182-184.— [T. 
drosophilae vide under Rhynchoido- 
monas.'] — T. equi sp. n., a brucii ( rho - 
desiense)- like form causing Dourine 
symptoms, compared with T. equiper- 
dum ; Blacklock & Yorke Proc. E, Soc. 
