57 Prot. 
S YSTEMATIC. — FLAGELLATA . 
0431 
and dog, but considered a distinct 
species ; Carini Bui. soc. path. exot. 4 
pp. 518-519. 
4. MASTIGOPHORA. 
(a) Flagellata. 
Flagellata, systematic account of 
several forms among the principal 
groups, chiefly based on a consideration 
of the nuclear structure and mode of 
division ; Dangeard le Botaniste 11 pp. 
113-227 pis. xvii-xxxiii. 
Flagellates, various from Tipula- 
larvne, notes on morphology ; Maokin- 
non Parasitol. 5 pp. 179-188 text-figs. 6- 
20 . 
Leishmanien ; Mayer in : Handbuch 
der pathogenen Mikroorganismen, hrsg. 
v. Kolle und Wassermann Bd 7 pp. 
419-466 1 pi. 
Biologische TJntersuchungen an 
Trypanosomen ; Doflein Munchen Sitz- 
Ber Ges. Morph. 27 pp. 73-78. 
Trypanosomen als Krankheitserreger ; 
Mayer in : Handbuch der pathogenen 
Mikroorganismen hrsg. v. Kolle & 
Wassermann Bd 7 pp. 321-418 4 pis. 
Agloe gen. n. ( Chlamydomonadina ) 
biciliata sp. n. ; Pasoher Hedwigia 52 
p. 274 et folg. 
Astasia mobilis (Uehh.) ; parasitic in 
Copepods, notes on ; Alexeieff Arch. 
Zool. (ser. 5) 10 N. et R. p. lxxiv 2 
text-figs. 
Bodo, the relationship of this genus to 
other forms ; synonymity ; B. saltans 
probably the type-species ; question of 
the occurrence of a kinetonucleus ; 
Alexeieff Arch. Protistenkunde 26 pp. 
413-419. 
Callimastix gen. n. (perhaps near 
Lophomonadinae), cyclopis sp. n., 
occurrence and morphology ; Weissen- 
berg SitzBer. Ges. natf. Freunde 1912 
pp. 299-305 1 text-fig. 
Cercomonas gallinae producente 
forma crupale in Columba domestiea ; 
Barile Torino Giorn. Acc. med. 74 pp. 
270-273 3 fig. 
Gercoplasma drosophilas sp. n., habitat 
and phases of life-history ; Roubaud C. R. 
soc. biol. 72 pp. 554-556 14 text-figs. — 
Gercoplasma Roubaud, regarded as 
synonymous with Jlcrpetomonas \Lcplo- 
monasj ; Alexeieff Zool. Anz. 39 p. 
676. 
Chilomastix molellac sp. n. diagnosed 
p. 679 text-fig. 1 vi & vii ; C. ( Felra - 
mitus) caulleryi , figures of dividing 
stages, text-fig. 1 i-v, G. ( T .) mesnili (?) 
different forms, fig. 2. i-v ; Alexeieff 
T.c. 
Chromomonadina ; classification, based 
upou a consideration of the Rhizopod 
and “ Palmella ” phases; Pasoher 
Arch. Protistenkunde 25 pp. 153-200 
pi. ix 7 text-figs. 
Copromonas Dobell regarded as 
synonymous with Scytomonas Stein ; 
Alexeieff Zool. Anz. 39 p. 678. 
“ Grithidia ” cleti sp. n. (apparently a 
true Grithidia , from a non-blood-sucking 
host), occurrence and description ; 
Hindle & Leavis Parasitol. 5 pp. 109-113 
17 text-figs. — “C.” melophagi Flu, 
hereditary transmission regarded as 
extremely doubtful or non-existent ; 
Cauohemez C. R. soc. biol. 72 pp. 1062- 
1064. Also Ciiatton & Delanoe T.c. 
pp. 942-944. — “ Crithidiae ’* and Lepto- 
monads from various insects, (Tabanids, 
Reduviids), some forms at any rate being 
regarded as probably phases of a 
Trypanosome ; Rodiiain Bequaert Pons & 
Vandenbranden Bui. Soc. path. exot. 4 
pp. 528-531. 
(Cryptochrysis commntata , gen. et sp. 
n., diagnosed ; Pasoher vide Zool. Rec. 
1911 Protozoa No. 357.) 
Cystotrypanosoma grayi , de Gl. pal- 
palis. Polymorphisms, affinites. Interet 
phylog^netique ; Roubaud C. R. soc. biol. 
72 pp. 440-443 19 text-figs. 
Dinenympha gracilis Leidy, life- 
cycle described ; Comes Arch. Protisten- 
kunde 25 pp. 275-294 pi. xi 6 text-figs. 
Embadomonas (near Chilomastix) 
alexeieff i sp. n. from Tipula , notes ; 
Mackinnon Parasitol 5 pp. 186-188 
text-figs. 21-27. 
Endotrypanum Mesnil and Brimont, 
possibly only a Trypanosoma ; Alexeieff 
Zool. Anz. 39 p. 676. 
Englena gracilis, Morphologie und 
Physiologie ; Ternetz Jahrb. wiss. Bot. 
51 pp. 435-514 1 pi. 
Fanapepca Prow., regarded as 
synonymous with Chilomastix ; 
Alexeieff Zool. Anz. 39 p. 678. 
