20 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1914] 
Hepatozoon (syn. Leucocytogregarina) 
cuniculi sp. n. ; Sangiorgi Torino 
Giorn. Acc. med. 77 pp. 25-29. — 
H. (Haemogregarina) microti prov. 
sp. n., note ; Coles Parasitol. 7 p. 31 
figs. — H. sciuri sp. n., note ; Id T.c. p. 
56 figs. 
Leucocytozoon liothricis sp. n., notes ; 
Laveran & Marullaz Bui. Soc. path, 
exot. 7 p. 23 text-figs. 6-10. — L. 
ziemanni, schizogony ; Moldovan 
Arch. Protistenkunde 34 pp. 249-262 
pis. xviii & xix.— L., attempted classi- 
fication of the genus according to fami- 
lies of birds infected and shape of altered 
host-cells ; Leger & Leger Bui. Soc. 
path. exot. 7 pp. 437-447. — L. spp., 
from birds, Haut Senegal & Niger, 
notes; LIsger & LIsqer T.c. pp. 391- 
395. 
Malarial parasite, malignant tertian, 
observations on development of game- 
tocytes (crescents) ; formation of micro- 
gametes ; Thomson Ann. trop. Med. 
Parasitol. 8 pp. 85-104 pi. v. — Malarial 
parasites, of pernicious fever, cultiva- 
tion ; Perekroboef Arch. Protistenk. 
35 pp. 139-153 pis. xiii-xv. 
Nuttallia muris prov. sp. n. (pos- 
sibly same form as Smithia microti) p. 
39 figs., N. microti prov. sp. n. p. 40, 
figs. ; Coles, Parasitol. 7. 
Piroplasma Patton 1895 is the 
correct name for this parasite, Babesia 
having been previously used for a 
Fungus ; Chalmers & Archibald J. 
trop. Med. 17 p. 323. — P. caballi & 
Nuttallia equi, transmission, effects, 
developmental phases ; Carpano Cen- 
tralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 72 Orig. pp. 13-41 
3 pis. — [Piroplasma, vide etiam Ana- 
plasma (Inc. Sedis).] 
Plasmodium pteropi sp. n. from bat, 
Johnston Rep. Aust. Institute Trop. 
, Med. 1911 p. 35 figg. — P. pteropi sp. n. 
[This specific name already given — 
vide preceding] from Plcropus edivardsii ; 
Mackie Ind. Journ. Med. Res. 2 pp. 
375 & 376 pi. xlvii. — P. tenue sp. n. 
a malarial parasite of Man regarded as 
distinct from the pernicious one 
[Laverania praecox ] ; Stephens P. R. 
Soc. 87B pp. 375-377 pi. and Ann. 
trop. Med. Parasitol 8 pp. 119-122 pis. 
viii-x. — P. tenue Stephens, not re- 
garded as really a distinct species 
from the pernicious parasite ; Chal- 
mers & Wenyon J. trop. Med. 17 pp. 
353 & 354 2 pis. — P. sp. from monkeys, 
note ; Seidelin & Connal Ann. trop. 
Med. Parasitol. 8 pp. 81 & 82. 
Smithia talpae sp. n„ note ; Galli- 
Valerio Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 73 
Orig. pp. 142-143 1 fig. 
Theileria parva from sheep and 
cows, Nigeria, notes ; Macfie Ann. 
trop. Med. Parasitol. 8 pp. 439-444 pi. 
xxiv. figs. 1-29. 
(d) Myxosporidia (including 
Microsporidia). 
Microsporidia ; life cycle p. 56, f. 2, 
classification p. 60, insect hosts p. 62 ; 
Strickland J. Morph. 24. 
Microsporidia, notes on sporos of 
various forms ; Schroder Zool. Anz. 
43 pp. 320-327 text-figs. 
Olugea bracteata p. 66, pi. ii, fibrata 
p. 71, pi. iii, multispora p. 75, pi. iv, 
spp. n„ from Simulium larvae ; Strick- 
land J. Morph. 24. 
Hmneguya gigantea , full account of 
life-cycle ; Georoevitcii Arch. zool. 
54 pp. 387-409 pis. xvii-xix ; brief 
notes C. R. Acad. Sci. 158 pp. 190-192. 
Myxobolus carassii sp. n., spores ; 
Klokaoewa Zool. Anz. 44 p. 182 fig. 1. 
Nosema bornbi sp. n., effects on host, 
life-cycle ; Fantham & Porter Ann. 
trop. Med. Parasitol. 8 pp. 623-638 pi. 
xxx. — N. glossiphoniae sp. n. spores ; 
Schroder Zool. Anz. 43 p. 323 text- 
fig. 3. 
Thelohania (syn. “ Oclosporea ”) mono- 
sporea (Chatt. & Krempf), general 
account ; Brug Arch. Protistenk. 35 
pp. 127-138 pis. xi & xii. 
Zschokkella nova sp. n., occurrence 
and spores ; Klokacewa Zool. Anz. 44 
p. 184 fig. 2. 
(e) Actinomyxidia. (Vacant.) 
(f) Sarcosporidia. 
Sarcocystis leporum p. 214 text-fig. 1, 
setophagae p. 217 spp. n., notes ; Craw- 
ley Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelph. 
66. — S. muris, account of earliest 
developmental stages in intestinal cells ; 
Crawley T.c. pp. 432-436 pi. xv. — 
S. spp., notes on disputed points in 
regard to different phases ; Erdmann 
Arch. zool. 53 pp. 579-596 pis. xvii & 
xviii. 
