56 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
Anuuario Staz. bac. 39-40 pp. 112-143 
1 tav. 
Sphaeroapora acuta p. 260 text-fig. 2, 
angulata p. 261 text -fig. 3, spp. n. 
occurrence and characters of spores ; 
Fujita Zool. Anz. 39. 
Thelohania ovata sp. n., [possibly 
syn. T. ( Octoaporea ) muacae-domeaticae] 
from Homalomyia, note on ; Dunkerly 
Centralbl.Bakt. Abth. 1 62 pp. 136 & 137 
figs. 1-8. 
(e) Actinomyxidia. 
Tetractinomyxon gen. n., intermedium 
ap. n., occurrence and life-cycle pp. 240- 
264, pi. x, T. irregulare sp. n. spores p. 
270; Ikeda Arch. Protistenk. 25. 
(f) Sarcosporidia. 
Sarcosporidia, general account ; Teich- 
mann In : Handbuch der pathogenen 
Protozoen hrsg. v. S. v. Prowazek. Lfg. 
3 pp. 345-300 with text-figs. 
Studien fiber Sarcosporidien ; Betegh 
& Doroiou Centralbl. Bakt. Abt. 1 63 
Orig. pp. 387-390 1 pi. 
Sarcocystia gongyli, sp. n. from Qongy- 
lus ocellatua , described ; Trinoi Monit. 
zool. ital. 22 pp. 309-326 3 text-figs. — 
S. tenella, structure of spore, probable 
connection of the cysts of Gilruth ( Gaatro - 
cyatia ) with this form of parasite, which 
is regarded as allied to the Gregarine- 
Coccidia group and not as an Endosporan; 
Alexeieff Arch. zool. Paris (s6r. 5) 10 
Notes et Rev. pp. lxxxi-lxxxiv text-fig.3. 
(g) Haplosporidia. 
Bevtramia asperospora Fritsch, from 
Eoaphora, life -history, distinctions from 
other forms ; Konsuloff Arch. Protisten- 
kunde 27 pp. 48-60 pi. iv. 
INGERTAE SEDIS. 
[Various and doubtful.] 
Cyst-forming Protozoa, from the 
intestine of certain Australian Mammals 
(probably connected with a Gastrocyatia- 
type or Sarcocyatia ), described ; Gilruth 
& Bull Proc. R. Soc. Viet. 24 pp. 432- 
450 pis. lxxii-lxxxi. 
Chamydozoa : regarded as more allied 
to the Cliytridineae than to Protozoa : 
“ Chlamydozoon” biitachlii n. sp. from 
Protozoa and “O.” pernicioaum, the 
[1912] 
alleged cancer parasite, described ; 
Alexeieff Arch. Zool. (s6r. 5) 10N. et R. 
pp. ci-cix 3 text -figs. 
“ Anaplaama ” ( “ marginal points ”), 
two distinct forms distinguished “A. 
marginale ” and “A. m. var. centrale , ” 
inodes of transmission, regarded as 
distinct from Piroplaama ; Tiieiler Zs. 
Infektionskrankht. Hausthiere 11 pp. 
193-207 pi. i and op. cit. 12 pp. 105-116. 
— “ Marginal points ” of cattle, some 
forms at all events regarded as connected 
with Piroplaama bigeminum ; Koidzumi 
Centralbl. Bakt. Abth. 1 65 Orig. pp. 
337-340 1 pi. 
Qrahamclla gen. n. talpae ap. n., 
proposed for peculiar bacillary parasite 
of red blood-cells [it may porhaps bo 
really vegetative] ; Brumpt Bui. Soc. 
path. exot. 4 pp. 514-517 text-fig. 
“ Paraplaama ” aubflavigenum sp. n., 
intracorpuscular in Man, associated with 
fever; Seidf.lin Ann. trop. Med. 5 pp. 
503 & 504 pi. xxiv figs. 1-5. 
“ Leucocytozoon ” piroplaamoidea 
Thiroux and Teppaz, the cause of equine 
lymphangitis, regarded as a yeast and 
not as a Protozoan ; Bridre Negre & 
Trouette Ann. Inst. Pasteur 26 pp. 701- 
726 pi. xvii. — L. p. and also TLiatoplaama 
capaidatum of Darling, regarded as 
Blastomycetic aod not Protozoan ; da 
Rooiia-Lima Centralbl. Bakt. Abth. 1 67 
Orig. pp. 233-249 1 pi. 
Kurloff’s bodies in the guinea-pig, 
regarded as true parasites, termed 
Lymphocytozoon cobayae, life-cycle des- 
cribed ; Ross. Proc. R. Soc. B 85 pp. 67- 
72 pi. i. — Kurloffkorper in mononu- 
clearen Blutzellen von Cavia cobaya ; 
Flu Geneesk. Tijdschr. Ned. Ind. 52 
pp. 679-702 ; Med. Geneesk. Lab. (Ser. 
2) A. No. 13 pp. 27-50. 
“ Spirochaeta lumbrici , ” the name 
given to a peculiar parasite of the 
coelomic epithelial cells of the seminal 
vesicle, resembling “ Kurloff’s bodies ” ; 
Cropper Proc. R. Soc. B 85 pp. 525-527 
pi. xiv. 
Toxoplaama cania Mello, morphology, 
division, regarded as a Haemogregarine 
pp. 199-204 pis. ix & x ; T. columbae 
sp. n. p. 198 ; Yakimoff & Kohl- 
Yakimoff Arch. Protistenkunde 27. — T. 
cuniculi, notes on ; Bourret Bui. soc. 
path. exot. 4 pp. 373-376. — 7\ cuniculi, 
transmissible apparently both to pigeon 
