58 Prot. 
IX. Protozoa. 
Herpetomonads and Trypanosomes, 
discussion of their systematic affinities 
based on cytological details ; Alexeieff 
Arch. zool. (s6r. 5) 9 N. et R. pp. xxix- 
xxxviii, 2 (28) text-figs. 
Uerpetomonaa ( Leptomonaa ) cidicis 
N., McN. & T. in Culex fatigana, life- 
cycle ; Patton Sci. Mem. Med. Ind. No. 
57 21 pp. 1 pi. — II. ( L .) ctenocephali prov. 
n. sp., mention only ; Fantuam Brit. 
Med. J. 1912 ii p. 1196. — H. (L.) 
emphyti sp. n. occurrence and de- 
scription ; Hollande C. R. soc. biol. 72 
pp. 940-942.1 (11) text-fig.— H. (L.) 
pediculi sp. n., occurrence and life- 
cycle in louse ; Fantuam Proc. Roy. Soc. 
B 84 pp. 505-517 pi. xiv. — [ Uerpetomonaa 
vide also Leptomonaa.] 
Heterolag ynion gen. n. (near Lagy- 
nion, oedogonii f sp. n. described ; 
Pascher Ber. D. bot. Ges. 30 pp. 152- 
158 1 pi. 
Hexamastix gen. n. fur Polymaatix 
batrachorum Alex. ; Alexeieff Zool. 
Anz. 39 p. 679. 
Leiahmania Ross, this generic name 
regarded as synonymous with Herpeto- 
monaa ; Alexeieff Zool. Anz. 39 p. 675.— 
Leiahmania donovani, development in 
bed-bugs ; Patton Sci. Mem. Med. Ind. 
No. 53 38 pp. 1 pi. — L. infantum, 
cytological details of flagellate form 
described; Visentini Q. J. Micr. Sci. 
58 pp. 353-371 pis. xix & xx. — L. sp., 
perhaps distinct from L. tropica, in 
“ espundia ” Peru ; Laveran & Nattan- 
Laruiek Bui. soc. path. exot. 5 pp. 176- 
179 4 text-figs. — L. of Italian Kala- 
Azar, phases in Anophelea, and 
possibility of this being a transmissive 
agent ; Franghini Ann. trop. Med. 6 
pp. 41-52 pis. ii-iv. — L. infantum 
Uebertrager, Infection, Verwandlung 
(Russ.) ; Yakimoff & Koiil-Yakimoff 
Kharkoff Med. 2urn. 14 pp. 140-170 
1 Pi- 
Leptomonad and Crithidial parasites, 
unspec, occurrence in certain Uganda 
Hemiptera, notes on morphology ; 
Robertson Proc. R. Soc. B 85 pp. 234- 
240 33 text-figs. 
Leptomonaa Kept, the type of this 
genus ( L . biitachlii), if really uniflagel- 
late should be included under Ilerpeto- 
rnonaa ; Alexeieff Zool. Anz. 39 p. 675. 
[This should certainly be the other 
way round ; in such a case Uerpetomonaa 
[ 1912 ] 
becomes a synonym of Leptomonaa. 
Rec.] — Leptomonaa, Kent, discussion of 
this genus and Uerpetomonaa ; Hindle 
Parasitol. 5 pp. 128-134. — L. droao- 
philae, rubro-atriatae and Trypanosoma 
drosophilae, developmental phases ; 
Ciiatton & Leger 0 . R. soc. biol. 72 
pp. 20-23 5 text-figs. — L. drosophilae, 
mode particulier d’agglomeration et de 
cytolyse simulant un enkystement; 
Chatton & Leger C. R. soc. biol. 72 
pp. 171—1 7 4 15 text-figs. — L. legerorum 
sp. n. occurrence and phases in life- 
history ; Chatton C. R. soc. biol. 73 
pp. 286-289 14 text-figs. — L. pangoniae 
sp. n., now regarded as a distinct 
Insect an parasite ; Rodiiain Pons 
Vandenbranden & Bequaert Bui. Soc. 
path. exot. 5 pp. 604-608. — L. pattoni 
Swingle, of Geratophyllua faaciatua 
apparently a true flea Herpetomonad 
and distinct from T. leiviai ; Chatton & 
Delanoe C. R. soc. biol. 73 pp. 291-294 
17 text-figs. — L. roubaudi sp. n. occur- 
rence and description ; Ciiatton C. R. 
soc. biol. 73 pp. 289-291 11 text-figs. — 
L. de la Muaca domeatica ; identity de 
la Leptomonade et de I’Herpetomonade. 
Nouveau mode de multiplication ; 
Cardamatis Central bl. Bakt. Jena Abt. 1 
65 Orig. pp. 66-77 4 pis. — L. spp. var., 
phenomenes autogamiques et formes 
trypanosomiennes ; Roubaud C. R. soc. 
biol. 72 pp. 552-554 29 text-figs. 
Macroatoma Alex., regarded as 
synonymous with Chilomaatix ; 
Alexeieff Zool. Anz. 39 p. 678. 
Monaa gelatinoaa Bp. n. Kernteilung 
und Fortpflanzung ; Naoler Arch. 
Protistenkunde pp. 315-324 pi. xv. 
Monocercomonas cetoniae, notes on ; 
Hamburger Verh. nathist. Ver. Heidel- 
berg 11 p. 213 figs. 14-19. 
Monomastix [as a gen. n. but this 
name is already in use for a well-known 
Mastigociliate !] opiatliostigma sp. n., a 
new uniflagellate Polyblepharidean, 
with trichocyst-like organellae, descrip- 
tion and affinities; Soiierffel Arch. 
Protistenk. 27 pp. 94-110 figs. 1-46 & 
59. 
Nephroaelmis olivacea St., notes on, 
affinities to the Cryptomonadina ; 
Pasoher Zs. wiss. Zool. 100 pp. 178, 
182 text-fig. 1. 
Ochromonaa sp., note on nuclear 
division ; Nagler Arch. Protistenk. 27 
p. 324 text-figs. 
