28 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1914] 
Pirhemocyton tareniolae g. n„ sp. n., 
perhaps allied to the Piroplasmata, 
occurrence and characters ; Chatton 
& Blane C. R. Soc. Biol. 77 pp. 496- 
498. 
Plasmosoma gen. n. jerichoense sp. n. 
in Jericho-boil, of uncertain affinity, 
described ; Huntemuller Centralbl. 
Bakt. Abt. 1 73 Orig. pp. 137-141 3 
pis. 
Toxoplasma liotliricis sp. n. occurrence 
and note ; Laveran & Marullaz Bui. 
Soc. path. exot. 7 p. 24 text-figs. 
11 & 12. — T. sciuri sp. n. ; Coles 
Parasitol. 7 p. 54 figs. 
The Protozoan (?) parasite of clavelee, 
phases in life-cycle described ; Bose 
Centralbl. Bakt. Abtli. 1 Orig. 72 pp. 
516-526 2 pis. 
4. MASTIGOPIiORA. 
(a) Flagellata. 
Flagellates ( Macrostoma [syn. Chilo- 
mastix ] caulleryi, Trichomonas prow- 
azeki, sanguisugae and Polymastix bat- 
rachorum), from leech, notes on ; 
Alexeieff Zool. Anz. 43 pp. 515-524 
text-figs. 1-11. 
Flagellates of diarrhoea, different 
types, morphology compared ; Gabel 
Arch. Protistenk. 34 pp. 1-34 pis. i & ii. 
Zur Kenntnis der sog. Flagellaten ; 
Prowazek & Werner Arch. Schiffshyg. 
18 Beih. 5 pp. 155-170 1 pi. 
Bodo (syn. Prowazekia) josephi sp. n., 
structure and division ; Belar Arch. 
Protistenk. 35 pp. 103-118 pi. ix. — 
Bodo & Euglena , nutritive conditions 
determining growth ; Thornton & 
Smith Proc. R. Soc. B 88 pp. 151— 
165 pi. xii. 
Cercomonas ( = Cercobodo) agilis 
(Moroff) emend. Senn, division ; 
Nagler Arch. Protistenkunde 34 pp. 
133-138 pi. vi. 
Ghlamydomonas urceolaia sp. n. p. 19 
pi. i fig. 1, snowii nom. nov. p. 18 ; 
Printz Kristiania Skr. Vid. 1913 
No. 6. 
“ Crithidia ” fasciculata from Ano- 
pheles maculipennis, different forms 
figured (including a true crithidiform 
phase), infection of animals ; Laveran 
& Franciiint Bui. Soc. path. exot. 7 pp. 
605-612 text-figs. — “ C .” fasciculata, 
different forms, mode of encystment, 
question of transmission ; Woodcock 
Zool. Anz. 43 pp. 370-382 41 text-figs. 
[(7. vide also Leptomonas ]. 
Difamus gen. n. near Tetramitus, 
unensis sp. n.,from Man, Tunis ; Gabel 
Arch. Protistenk. 34 p. 18 [Probably 
this is syn. Macrostoma ]. 
Eutreptiella marina Cunha 1913, 
note ; da Cunha Mem. Inst. Oswaldo 
Cruz 6 p. 172 pi. xxiv. fig. 6. 
Helcomastix ovalis sp. n., Lake of 
Zug ; Lantzsch Zs. wiss. Zool. 108 p. 641 
text-fig. 2a. 
Herpetomonas homalomyiae sp. n. ; 
Brug Arch. Protistenk. 35 pp. 119-126 
pi. x. — H. sp. life history ; Glasgow 
Biol. Bull. Woods Hole Mass. 26 pp. 
101-170 pis. i-viii. — [H. vide etiam 
Leptomonas.'] 
Hexamastix ardin - delteili sp. n. from 
Man near Trichomonas, but with five 
free flagella [this form does not agree 
with Alexeieff’s genus Hexamastix — 
Polymastix] ; Derrieu & Raynaud 
Bui. Soc. path exot. 7 pp. 571-574. 
Leislimania donovani & tropica, notes 
on cultural forms ; Row Ind. J. Med. 
Res. 1 pp. 618-621 pis. xlv & xlvi. — 
L. infantum (canine form), flagellate 
phases from different dog-fleas ; da 
Silva Arch. Inst. Bact. Lisboa 4 pp. 
147-172 pis. ii & iia. — L. tropica & 
L. donovani, question of specific identity ; 
Row Bui. soc. path. exot. 7 pp. 272- 
277. 
Lepocinclis (the namo Crumenula re- 
garded as having priority) truncala p. 
170 pi. xxiv fig. 1, caudata p. 171 fig. 2, 
spp. n., Brazil ; da Cuniia Mem. Inst. 
Oswaldo Cruz 6. — L. steinii v$r. n. 
australica Richmond River ; Play- 
fair Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales 39 
p. 141 pi. viii, fig. 6. 
Leptomonas ctenocephali, infection of 
dogs and monkeys with, notes on 
different forms ; Laveran & Fran- 
chini Bui. Soc. path. exot. 7 pp. 605- 
610 7 text-figs. — L. davidi, full account 
of structure and biononics ; Franqa 
Arch. Protistenk. 34 pp. 108-132 pi. v. 
— L. davidi occurring in Euphorbias in 
Italy, notes on ; Visentini Roma Rend. 
Acc. Lincei 23 Sem. ii pp. 663-666 
6 figs. — L. fasciculata (— Crithidia /., 
N. McN. & T. nec Leger) from Culex 
pipiens, L. culicis Patton ( nec N. McN. 
& T.), notes ; Woodcock Zool. Anz. 44 
