GO Frol. 
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[1911] 
the individuality of these forms or 
their connection with Trypanosomes ; 
Porter Parasitol. 4 pp. 22-23 & 154- 
1G3, and Woodcock T.c. pp. 150-153. 
Cryptomoncis marina sp. n. Kiel 
harbour ; Buttner Wiss. Meeresunters. 
Abth. Kiel N.F. 12 p. 129 text-fig. 8. 
Cyanomonas gen. n. (near Rhodo- 
monas), baltica sp. n., Kiel harbour ; 
Buttner T.c. p. 129 text- fig. 9. 
Cyathomonas From., Stellung im 
System ; Ulehla Ber. D. bot. Ges. 
29 pp. 284-292. 
Cyrtophora gen. n. ( Chrysomonadineae ) 
pedicellata sp. n., Franzensbad, des- 
cribed, relationships ; Pascher Ber. 
1). bot. Ges. 29 pp. 112-125 1 pi. 
Cystotrypanosoma subgen. n. ( Try- 
panosoma ) p. 308, for intestinalis sp. n. 
from Lucilia, with formation of cysts ; 
Roubaud C. R. Soc. Biol. 71 pp. 30G- 
308 27 text-figs. 
Embadomonas gen. n. (Monadina) 
agilis sp. n. from Trichopterous larvae, 
described ; Mackinnon Parasitol. 4 
p. 30 pi. iii figs. 1-3 & text-fig. 1. 
Euglena ehrenbergii, Studien fiber die 
Korperhfille ; Hamburger Heidelberg 
SitzBer. Ak. Wiss. math.-natw. Kl. 
1911 Abh. 4 22 pp. 1 pi. 
Eulophomonas gen. n. ( Lophcmona - 
didae), for E. calotermitis Grassi, 
diagnosed ; Grassi & Foa Rend. Acc. 
Lincei Ser. 5 20 i p. 727. 
Fanapepea gen. n. intestinalis sp. n., 
occurrence and descriptive note ; Pro- 
wazek Arch. Protistenk. 23 pp. 99 & 
100 text-figs. 9-1G. 
Helcomastix globosa Senn, occurrence 
and description ; Senn Zs. wiss. Zool. 
97 pp. G48-G49 pi. xxxi fig. 28. 
Herpelomonas aspongopi described ; 
Aders Rep. Wellcome Res. Lab. 4 
Vol. B (General Science) pp. 202-205 
text-fig. 37. — //. calliphorae and lineata 
spp. n., occurrence and description ; 
Swingle J. inf. diseases 8 pp. 137— 
146 pis. iii & iv. — pattoni sp. n. 
[probably a phase of T. lewisi] in the 
rat-flea, note on ; id. T.c. pp. 134-137 
pis. ii & iii. — H. calliphorae Swingle 
(“ biflagellate ” form), life-history, de- 
generative changes ; Swellengrebel 
Parasitol. 4 p. 112 text-figs. 3-12 
[Cf. Leptomonas ( Crithidia ) calliphorae.] 
— H. luciliae sp. n., biology and life- 
cycle ; Strickland Parasitol. 4 pp. 
222-236 pis. viii & ix. — H. lygaei, 
described ; Archibald Rep. Wellcome 
Res. Lab. 4 Vol. A (Med.) pp. 179-184 
pi. xi. — Herpelomonas (type H. muscae- 
domesticae according to Prowazek) and 
Leptomonas (e.g. L. drosophilae) for- 
merly regarded as quite distinct, now 
admitted to be not so separate ; only 
a quantitative distinction between the 
two ; H. m.-d. not really biflagellate ; 
Chatton 0. R. soc. biol. 71 pp. 578-580. 
— “//.” pattoni not regarded as a 
distinct, independent form ; more 
probably a phase of T. lewisi ; Swel- 
LENOREBEL <fc STRICKLAND Parasitol. 
4 pp. 104-107. — [//. see under Lepto- 
monas.] 
Heteromita see under Bodo. 
Heteronema klebsii Senn, described ; 
Senn Zs. wiss. Zool. 97 pp. 649-652 
pi. xxxi figs. 29-31. 
Ilolomastigotoides gen. n. [ Lopho - 
monadidae?] for “males” of Tricho- 
nympha hertwigi Hartmann ; Grassi & 
Foa Rend. Acc. Lincei Ser. 5 20 i 
p. 729. 
Leishmania tropica, in Bagdad occur- 
rence, question of transmission, develop- 
mental forms ; Wenyon Parasitol. 4 
pp. 273-318 pis. xii-xiv. — L. of Kala- 
Azar in Italy, notes on morphology and 
mode of transmission ; Basile Rend. 
Acc. Lincei Ser. 5 20 i pp. 278-282 
479-485 & 955-959 1 pi.— L., canine 
and human of Italy, identity of ; 
Basile La Cava & Visentini Rend. 
Acc. Lincei Ser. 5 20 ii pp. 150-154 
1 pi. — L. sp., of non-ulcerating Oriental 
Sore, cultural characters of the para- 
sites, and comparison with similar 
Flagellates in a Pentatomid bug; 
Garter Ann. trop. Med. Parasitol. 5 
pp. 15-35 pis. iii & iv. — “ Leishmania 
cams ” [the author is apparently mixing 
up Piroplasma canis and Leislmania 
infantum] notes on ; Cardamatis 
Centralbl. Bakt. Abth. 1 60 Orig. 
pp. 518-523 pi. ii. 
Lepochromulina gen. n. ( Chryso - 
monadinae) p. 318, bursa p. 319 fig. 25, 
calyx p. 320 figs. 26 & 27, spp. n. ; 
Scherffel Arch. Protistenk. 22. 
Leptomonas davidi Lafont, occurrence 
and different forms described ; Franca 
Bull. Soc. Path. exot. 4 pp. 532- 
