49 Prot. 
Systematic. — Amgebaea. 
0431 
Spirocystis gen. n., nidula sp. n., a 
parasite of uncertain affinity from 
Lnmbriculus ; LfboER & Dubosoq Bui. 
Soe. Zool. 36 pp. G2 & 63. 
1. MYCETOZOA. 
Mycetozoa, chiefly from neighbour- 
hood of Westport, Mayo, notes ; 
Lister Proc. R. Irish Acad. 31 (Clare 
Island Survey Pt. 63) 20 pp. 
Plasmodiopliora brassicae, notes on 
spore-formation and reasons for re- 
garding as more nearly allied to the 
Haplosporidia ; Pollacoi Rend. Acc. 
Lincei Ser. 5 20 ii pp. 218-222. 
2. SARCODINA ( = G YMN OMYX A). 
Rhizopods, British, little known 
forms, observations on ; Brown J. 
Linn. Soc. Zool. 32 pp. 77-85 pi. ix. 
Rhizopoda, fresh-water, Antarctic, 
Shackleton’s exped. 1907-1909, occur- 
rence and diagnoses ; Penard in : 
British Antarctic Expedition 1907- 
1909 vol. 1 pp. 203-262 pis. xxii & 
xxiii. 
Rhizopoda, Clare Island (W. Coast 
Ireland), notes on ; Wailes & Penard 
Proc. R. Irish Acad. 31 (Clare Island 
Survey Pt. 65) 64 pp. 6 pis. 
Sarcodina ; Penard Catalogue des 
Invertebres de le Suisse Geneve 1908 
165 pp. 6 figs. 
Rhizopods, fresh-water, Sierra Leone, 
notes ; Penard J. Quek. Microsc. Cl. 
Ser. 2 11 pp. 299-306 pis. ix & x. 
Rhizopoda Testacea der Umgebung 
von Tambov, Verbreitung in Russ- 
land Beschreibung (Russ.); Troicki 
Kiev Zap. Obsc. jest. 21 4 1911 pp. 153- 
162 figs. 1-3. 
Xenophyopiiora. 
Xenophyophora, regarded as allied 
to Mycetozoa, account of structure of 
Psammetta, Stannophyllum ; Schepo- 
tieff Zool. Jahrb. Abth. Anat. 32 
pp. 245-286 pis. xv & xvi. 
(a) Amcebaea (Reticulosa+Lobosa). 
Amoebae, parasitic forms, hosts, 
cultivation, specific distinctions and 
synonymy, pp. 379-441 pis. xxia- 
xxiv ; A. cobay ae p. 442 pi. xxiii 
(n-9186 e) 
fig. 10, enterica p. 443 fig. 9, jecalis 
p. 444 pi. xxiv figs. 13 & 14, gallopa- 
vonis p. 444 fig. 15, hominis p. 444, 
intestinalis p. 445 pi. xxiii fig. 8, musculi 
p. 447 fig. 11, ranae (perhaps identical 
with ranarum) p. 447, spp. n. ; Walker 
J. Med. Res. 17 (N. Ser. 12). — A. 
densa p. 588 text-figs. 23-25, circum- 
granosa p. 589 figs. 26-29, spp. n., 
punctata Dang. p. 455 figs. 1-22 (p. 
589), Umax Duj. (emend. Vahlkampf) 
p. 534 figs. 30-40 (p. 589), morpholo- 
gical characters and modes of nuclear 
division compared; Alexeieff C. R. 
Soc. Biol. 70. — A. hartmanni sp. n., 
“ Almtiimpel,” Lunz, diagnosis and 
nuclear details ; Nagler Arch. Pro- 
tistenk. 22 pp. 56-70 pi. vii. — A. 
hydraxena sp. n„ mode of nutrition, 
morphology ; Entz Allatt. Kozlem. 
10 pp. 138-141 & 169, also Math. 
Tcrmt. firt. 29 pp. 836-868 pis. vii & 
viii. — A. Umax, Manila, morphological 
notes; Whitmore Arch. Protisten- 
kunde 23 pp. 81-85 pi. iii. — A. minuta 
sp. n., occurrence and life-cycle ; 
Popoff Arch. Protistenk. 22 pp. 197- 
211 pis. xiii & xiv and 5 text-figs. — 
A. proteus, eigenartige Korperformen ; 
Gruber Arch. Protistenkunde 23 pp. 
253-261 4 text- figs. — A. spp., from 
dysenteric sources, and also free-living, 
cultural characters and behaviour com- 
pared ; endogenous budding and mode 
of division ; Liston & Martin Q. J. 
Microsc. Sci. 57 pp. 107-128 pis. xvi- 
xviii. — A. spp. notes on forms developed 
on culture-media exposed to air ; 
Wells Parasitol. 4 pp. 209-217 pi. vi. 
[See also under Entamoeba .] 
Capsellinatimida sp. n., near Sheffield, 
notes on; Brown J. Linn. Soc. ZooL 
32 p. 81 pi. ix figs. 9-13. 
Centropyxis horrida sp. n., occur- 
rence and diagnosis ; Penard British 
Antarctic Exped. 1907-1909 Vol. 1 
p. 237 fig. 2. 
Chlamydophrys schaudinni sp, n., 
occurrence, morphology, mode of divi- 
sion ; Sciiussler Arch. Protistenk. 22 
pp. 366-369 3 text-figs. — C. sp., note 
on nuclear division ; Popoff T.c. 
pp. 216-219 text-fig. 7. 
Corycia spinosa sp. n. Oaxaca, 
diagnosed ; Heinis Rev. Suisse Zool. 
19 p. 256 pi. iv figs. 1 3 4 & 5 & text- 
fig. 1. 
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