59 Prot. 
S YSTEM ATIC. — FlAGELLATA . 
0431 
4. MA8TIGOPHORA. 
(a) Flagellata. 
Notes on various intestinal Flagellates 
(of Amphibia) ; Alexeieff Arch. 
Zool. exp. (ser. 5) 6 pp. 491-504 text- 
figs. 1-8. — Notes on certain Flagellates 
( Bodo spp., Cercomonas spp. Chilo- 
monas ) appearing commonly in in- 
fusions ; Alexeieff T.c. pp. 504- 
525 text-figs. 9-15. 
Flagellates of house-flies described : 
“ Herpetomonas ” muscae - domesticae 
and trypanosome-forms, probably both 
connected with a Leptcmonas ; 
Wenyon Parasitol. 4 pp. 332-338 
text-figs. 9-36. 
Intestinal Flagellates (7 'richcmonas, 
Lamblia), as pathogenic Protozoa, 
general account ; Roden waldt in 
“ Handbuch der pathogenen Proto- 
zoen ” Lfg 1 pp. 78-97 pi. iii & 9 text- 
figs. 
Flagellate parasites of uncertain 
position, two types described, from 
Isochaeta ; Pointner Zs. wiss. Zool. 
98 p. 668 pi. xxix fig. 32. 
Flagellate (cf. Monas pyophila 
Grimm), from a buffalo, notes ; P(E- 
naru C. R. soc. biol. 70 pp. 624-625. 
Zwei braunc Flagellaten ; Pascher 
B cr. D. bot. Ges. 29 pp. 190-192. 
Protozoi diflagellati epiglobulari e 
corpi di Kurloff-Demel ; Patella 
Atti Acc. fisiocritici (Ser. IV) 19 
pp. 173-222 20 figs. 
Astasia captiva sp. n., parasitic in a 
Turbellarian, described ; de Beau- 
champ Arch. Zool. exp. (ser. 5) 6 N. et 
R. pp. lii-lviii 2 figs. 
Bodo asiaticus Cast. & Chaim., 
should be placed in the genus Pro- 
wazekia, on account of its binucleate 
character ; Whitmore Arch. Protis- 
tenkunde 22 pp. 370-378 pi. xviii. — 
B. caudatus (Duj.) Stein, morphologie 
et division nucleaire ; Alexeieff C. 
R. soc. biol. 70 pp. 130-132 10 text- 
figs. — B. laccrtae (Grassi) placed back 
again in the genus Heteromita, on the 
ground that this form differs essentially 
from other Bodos ; Alexeieff Arch. 
Zool. exp. (Ser. 5) 6 p. 500 text-figs. 
6 & 7. 
Cercomonadina Butschli emend., to 
include Cercomonas, Bodo ( Heteromita ), 
which is removed from the Bodonidae , 
and Rliizomastix ; Alexeieff C. R. 
soc. biol. 71 pp. 500-C08 6 text-figs. 
Cercoplasma gen. n. [Lcpicmonadinac) 
points of distinction from Leptcmonas, 
C. caulleryi sp. n., occurrence and 
different forms ; Roubaud C. R. soc. 
biol. 71 pp. 503-505 26 text-figs. 
Chilcmastix gallinarum sp. n., obser- 
vations on ; Martin & Robertson 
Q. J. Microsc. Sci. 57 pp. 63-65 figs. 1- 
10. — [Chilomastix, vide Addendum, end 
of Systematic.] 
Chromulina speclabilis p. 324 figs. 
28-33, obconica p. 338 fig. 48, spp. n. ; 
Scherffel Arch. Protistenk. 22. 
Chrysmonadinae, morphological notes 
on ; Scherffel Arch. Protistcnkunde 
22 pp. 299-344 pi. xvi. 
Chrysopyxis slenostoma, pseudopodia 
instead of flagella, comparison with 
Chrysamceba ; Lauterborn Zool. Anz. 
38 pp. 46-51 1 fig. 
Chrysostephanosphaera gen. n. (near 
Chrysamoeba), globulifera sp. n. Austria ; 
Scherffel Arch. Protistenk. 22 pp. 
307-313 figs. 17-21. 
Costia necatrix (Henneguy), general 
account; Neresheimer [In : Handbuch 
der pathogenen Protozoen, hrsg. v. S. 
v. Prowazek Lfg 1 pp. 98-100 4 figs. 
Crithidia campanulala Legcr, from 
caddis-fly larvae, notes ; Mackinnon 
Parasitol. 4 p. 32 pi. iii figs. 4-12. — 
C. calliphorae sp. n., occurrence and 
description ; Swellbngrebel Para- 
sitol. 4 p. 110 text-figs. 1 & 2. [This 
form appears to be rather a Leptcmonas 
with “ leptotrypanosome ” phase.] — 
“ C.” melophagia considered to be a 
parasite distinct from the Trypanosome 
of the sheep [the author’s experiments 
cannot be regarded as by any means 
conclusive] ; Swingle Trans. Amer. 
Micr. Soc. 30 pp. 275-283.—“ C.” 
pulicis sp. n., account of forms found 
in gut of Pulex irritans [the authoress 
has not proved that this form is not 
the trypanomonad phase of some 
Trypanosome] ; Porter Parasitol. 4 
pp. 237-254 pi. x. — Crithidial parasites 
[probably phases of some Trypano- 
some] from Tdbanus spp., notes on 
different forms ; Bruce, Hamerton & 
Bateman Proc. R. Soc. B 83 pp. 355- 
357 pi. xvi. — “ C. ,, occurring in blood- 
sucking Invertebrates, discussion as to 
