46 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1912] 
Geological; 
Quaternary. 
Pliocene arid Pleistocene Forariiinifera 
from southern California ; Bagg, 28. 
Tertiary . . . ..... ,, . 
Eocene, Oligocene and Miocdne, 
Samba,: Dutch East Indies, Orbitoids 
(Orthophragmina and Lepidocyclina) ; 
Rutten, 421. 
Eocene and Miocene Pile de Nias 
(Sumatra), Foraminifera ; Douville, 138. 
- Eocene, Cyrenaica, Foraminifera; 
Chapman, 89. 
Middle Eocene, Kachetien (CaliOtie), 
Orbitoidea with new forms j •. Riabinin, 
391. 
Eocene, "Appennines (Capitanata), 
Foraminifera ; Checchia-Rispoli, 104. 
Eocene, Java, Nummulitea and 
Orthophragmina ; Douville, 137. 
Tertiary, Borneo, Miogypsina and 
Lepidocyclina spp. ; Rutten, 422. 
Tertiary Limestones, King Island 
(Pass Straits) Foraminifera; Chapman, 
90. 
i , . . , ; * i , . . rf 
Early Tertiary (‘‘rote Ton y^n 
JlapwineJc und Komarnolc ’’), Foraimrii- 
fera with new forms ; Noth, 345. 
Secondary. 
Cretaceous, Contrada CalcasafiCQ, 
near Termini-Tmerese, Foraminifera ; 
Silvestri,‘448. 
^ -.I' i lV" f I '>!',■(( 1 1' *V 
Primary . •''*'** 
Permiari limestones, N. Durham, 
Foraminifera; Woolacott, 525. 
Carboniferous, North America, Fusii- 
linae ; v-Staff, 455. . , 0 . 
III. SYSTEMATIC. 0431 
PROTOZOA, GENERAL. . / 
Protozoa*: comprehensive account of 
the class ; Minohin London* (Arnold) 
1912 517 pp. 194 "text-figs. 
Protozoan, parasites of domestic 
animals, general account ; Neveu-Lemaire 
Paris (Lamarre et Cie) 1912 pp.,185-450 
texpfigs. 100-250. 
Protozoa, various parasitic forms. 
Sumatra, notes on ; Prowazek Arch, 
Protistenk. 26 pp. 251-272 pis. xix-xxi. 
■ Protozoa; ; Seligef See, Gouv. Iver 
(Russ.) ; Kornakoff St. Peterburg Ber. 
Siisswasserst. Natucf.-Ges. 3 pp. 154-103 
3 text-figs, it ,’ru . 
- (Provisionally included as Protozoa). — 
The fossil organisms Traquaria, Sporo- 
carpon , Oidospora and Zygosporitea, 
usually considered to be parts of plants, 
regarded as Protozoa allied to the Radio- 
lafia ; Mo Lean Proc. phil. Soc. Cambridge 
16 pp. 493-513 6 figs. 
1. MYCETOZOA. 
Mycetozoa ; Squinz in : L. Rabenhorsts 
Kryptogamen-Flora von Deutschland. 
2. Aufl. Bd. 1. Abt. 10 pp. 1-64. 
Labyrinthula zopfii sp. n. diagnosed ; 
Dancjeaud le Botaniste 11 p. 59 pi. vi 
figs. 1-1 1. ; 
Sappinia, Dangeard, Amoeba diploidea 
placed in this genus and regarded as 
allied to S. pedata ; Alexeieff Bui. Soc. 
Zool. 37 pp. 63 & 157-168 3 text-figs. 
[Vide also under Amoeba']. 
2. SARCODINA ( = GYMNOMYXA). 
Rhizopoda Amoebaea, comparative 
systematic account of numerous forms 
with special reference to the considera- 
tion of the nuclear structure and division ; 
Dangeard Le Botaniste 11 pp. 4-112 pis. 
i-xvL 
Rhizopoda, descriptive notes on certain 
forms ; PENfttD ; Rev, Suisse Zool. 20 
pp. 1-29 pis. i & iL 
Fr^sh-vyater Rhizopoda and Heliozoa 
from States of New York, New Jersey 
and Georgia U.S.A., also from Seychelles, 
notes on ; Wailes J. Linn. Soc. Zool. 32 
No. 214 pp. 121-161. pi. xii. 
' XENOPHYOPHORA. 
Xenophyopliora , remarks on morpho- 
logy. systematic position, regarded as a 
special order of Sarcodina ; Schulze 
Zool. Anz. 39 pp. 38-43. 
