58 Prot. 
II. Protozoa, 
[ 1011 ] 
Odosporea gen. n. [regarded as a 
Schizogregarine, but really a Micro- 
sporidian and most probably syn. 
Thelohania ] muscae-domesticae, occur- 
rence and notes on sporogony ; Flu 
Centralbl. Bakt. Abtli. 1 57 Orig. 
pp. 530-533 1 pi. (p. p.). — 0. muscae- 
domesticae Flu, a true Microsporidian, 
occurrence and life-cycle, O. monospora 
sp. n., diagnosis and comparison ; 
Chatton & Krempf Bui. soc. zool. 
36 pp. 172-179 2 text-figs. 
Parcimyxa gen. n., paradoxa sp. n., 
life-cycle and peculiar character of 
spore ; Ckatton C. R. Acad. Sci. 152 
pp. 63 1-033 10 text-figs. 
Pleistophora labrorum sp. n., from 
Crenilabrus melops, note ; Le Danois 
Bui. soc. sci. med. Rennes 19 pp. 210 & 
211 1 fig. — P. periplanetae (Lutz & 
Splendore), Sporenbildung und feinere 
Struktur ; Epstein Biol. Centralbl. 
31 pp. 676-682. — “P. gigantea ” Thel., 
account of a parasite from Crenilabrus 
regarded as this form [this does not 
appear to be a true Pleistophora, for 
no polar capsule was observed] ; Swel- 
lengrebel Parasitol. 4 pp. 345-363 
pis. xvii & xviii & 20 text-figs. 
Thelohania vide also Odosporea. 
(e) Sarcosporidia. 
Sarcocystis rileyi (Stiles), minute 
structure of spores described ; Crawley 
Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia 
63 pp. 457-468 pi. xxxvi. — S. tenella, 
division of spore into sporozoites in old 
cysts ; Teichmann Arch. Protisten- 
kunde 22 pp. 239-247 pi. xv. — S. 
tenella, notes on cyst- “ envelope,” 
minute structure of the spore ; 
Alexeieff C. R. soc. biol. 71 pp. 397- 
399. 
(f) Haplosporidia. 
Anurosporidium pelsenceri Caull. et 
Chap., life-cycle and affinities ; Cepede 
C. R. Acad. sci. 153 pp. 507-509. 
Ichthyosporidium , the cause of ‘ ‘ Tau- 
melkrankheit ” of trout and other fish, 
characters in favour of the vegetal 
nature of this form ; Pettit C. R. 
soc. biol. 70 pp. 1045-1047. 
INCERTAE SEDIS. 
[Various and doubtful.] 
Chlamydozoa : general account ; 
Prowazek & Lipschutz In : “ Hand- 
buch der pathogenen Protozoen ’ ’ Lfg 2 
pp. 119-121. 
A parasite of the intestinal wall of 
Cydops and Daphnia, regarded as a 
Monocystid Gregarine [much more 
probably akin to the parasitic Dino- 
flagellates such as Blastodinium ] ; 
Grandori & Grandori Monit. zool. 
ital. 22 pp. 287-292 1 text-fig. 
“ Kurloff’s bodies” of guinea-pigs 
in many respects resemble Chlamy- 
dozoan inclusions ; Schilling Cen- 
tralbl. Bakt. Abth. 1 58 Orig. pp. 318- 
325 2 pis. 
“ Molluscum contagiosum ” bodies, 
formation and minute structure of 
“ elementary corpuscles,” question of 
their nature, whether parasitic or not ; 
Mariani Arch. Protistenk. 21 pp. 213- 
221 pis. xvi & xvii. 
Caryorycles cytorydoides Calkins in 
Paramoecium caudatum pp. 164-166 
pi. xx ; Calkins J. Med. Res. 11 
(N. Ser. 6). 
“ Cytorrhydes” luis of Siegel, for- 
merly regarded as a Protozoan organism 
now considered to be Bacterial, a 
Coccws-form ; Siegel Centralbl. Bakt. 
Abth. 1 57 Orig. pp. 68-81 1 pi. — 
C. vaccinae (Guarnieri’s bodies) also 
regarded as Coccal in nature; Siegel 
Centralbl. Bakt. Abth. 1 59 Orig. 
pp. 406-415 2 pis. — Cytorydes variolae 
of small-pox, notes on minute ‘ ‘ ultimate 
granules ” ; Casagrandi Centralbl. 
Bakt. Abt. 1 57 Orig. pp. 402-415 
4 text- figs. — C. variolae methods pp. 
140-143, life-cycle pp. 143-157 pis. 
xvi-xix figs. 1 & 2, biology pp. 158- 
167 ; Calkins J. Med. Res. 11 (N. 
Ser. 6). 
Lymphocystis johnslonei Woodc., 
cytological changes and developments 
during growth; Awerinzew Arch. 
Protistenkunde 22 pp. 179-196 pi. xii. 
Neurorydes hydrophobiae, the para- 
site of hydrophobia regarded as in- 
directly related to Plasmodiophora and 
more allied to Haplosporidia than to 
Mycetozoa ; Pollacci Rend. Acc. 
Lincei Ser. 5 20 ii pp. 218-222. 
