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[1915 J 
stygicus p. 33, galliveri. from gut of 
Gryllus abbreviatus p. 33, illinensis, 
from gut of Ischnoptera pennsylvanica 
p. 34, gracilis , from larvae of Elateridae, 
p. 32, tenebrionella, from larvae of 
Tenebrionidae, p. 32, spp. n. ; Watson 
J. Parasitol. Urbana 111. 2. 
Stenophora juli, Einwirkung von 
Cyankalium (Russ.) ; Sokolov Bull, 
labor, biol. 14- livr. 1 pp. 72-74. 
Lankesteria culicis found in Stego- 
myia fasciata from West Africa ; 
Stevenson & Wenyon J. Trop. Med. 
Hygiene 18 p. 196. 
Leidyana, gen. n., for L. solitaria 
nom. n., for Stenophora erratica, Craw- 
ley, from Gryllus penns ylvanicus, North 
America ; Watson J. Parasitol. Urbana 
III. 2 p. 35. 
Lithocystis foliacea, from Echino- 
cardium cordatum , Naples, microspora, 
from Spatangus purpureus, English 
Channel, spp. n. ; Pixell-Goodrich 
Quart. J. Microsc. Sci (n.s.) 61 p. 96. 
Microtaeniella gen. n., for M. cly- 
menellae sp. n., from the gut of Cly- 
menella torquata ; Calkins Biol. Bull. 
Woods Hole Mass. 29 p. 46. 
Porospora nephropis sp. n., from 
Neplirops norvcgica ; Leger & Du- 
boscq Paris C. R. Soc. biol. 78 p. 368. 
Prismatospora gen. n., for P. evansi 
sp. n. Michigan, from Odonata nymphs ; 
Ellis Trans. Amer. Microsc. Soc. 
Decatur 111. 33 p. 226. 
Spirocystis nidula from Lumbriculus 
variegatus, structure and life-history 
described ; Leger & Duboscq Arch. 
Protistenkunde Jena 35 p. 199. 
Spirosoma gen. n. for S. caudatum 
sp. n., from Fontaneria coarctata ; 
Tsiiii Annot. zool. Japan Tokyo 9 
1‘. 7- 
Steinina rotunda sp. n. from gut of 
4mara angustata, North America ; 
Watson J. Parasitol. Urbana HI. 2 
p. 32. 
Stenophora diplocorpa, from intestine 
of Euryurus erythropygus, impressa, 
from intestine of Parajulus impressus, 
lactaria from intestine of Cattipus 
laclarius , spp. n. ; Watson T.c. p. 29. 
Stylocephalus giganteus , desiccation 
of cysts ; Ellis Science N:w York 
N Ser.) 40 pp. 174-176. 
ZJrospora neopolitana from Echino- 
cardium cordatum, Naples, echinocardii, 
from Echinocardium and Spatangus, 
Plymouth, spp. n. ; Pixell-Goodrich 
Quart. J. Microsc. Sci. (n.s.) 61 p. 97. — 
U. travisiae, ovalis, Organisation, Ent- 
wicklung, Eortpflanzung, Parasitismus 
(Russ.) ; Mavrodiadi Yarsava Univ 
izv. 1914 No. 8 pp. 1-164. 
(b) Coccidiidea. 
Adelea ovata, anatomy and life- 
history described in detail ; Schellack 
& KEixCHENOW Arb. Kais. Gesund- 
keitsamte 48 pp. 425-460. 
Chagasella nom. n., to replace Chag- 
asia Leger, preoccupied ; Machado 
Brazil-Medico 25 p. 389. 
Coccidium bigeminum, recorded from 
“ Swift Foxes,” Western United States ; 
Weidman J. Comp. Path. Ther. Edin- 
burgh 28 p. 320. — C. sp. n. (unnamed), 
from Talpa europaea ; Visentini Bol. 
See. Med.-Chirurg. Pavia 1914 No. 1. 
Eimeria sp. from Human Faeces ; 
Wenyon Lancet London 1915 (2) p. 
1404 ; Wenyon J. Roy. Army Med. C. 
25 p. 630. 
Klossiella muris described in detail ; 
Stevenson Quart. J. Microsc. Sci. 
61 pp. 127-135. 
Pneumocystis carinii, no relationship 
with Trypanosomes ; Carini & Maciel 
(a) Ann. Paulistas de Med. e Cirurgia 
2 pp. 170-173 ; (b) Centralbl. Bakt. Jena 
1 Abtli Originale 77 (46-50). 
Pesudoklossia gen. n., for P. glome - 
rata sp. n. from the kidney of Tapes 
florid us and T. virgineus ; Leger & 
Duboscq Arch. Zool. Paris 55 (Notes 
et Revue) p. 7. 
(c) Haemosporidia. 
Hacmosporidia, systematic position 
discussod ; Mesnil Paris Bui. Soo. 
path. exot. 8 p. 241. 
Babesia bom's (== Piroplasma bige- 
minum) in Cattle, Gold Coast ; Macfie 
Ann. Trop. Med. London 9 p. 460. — B. 
canis in dog. Gold Coast ; Macfie T.c. 
p. 462. — B. sp. (or allied form), con- 
sidered the cause of black water fever ; 
Barreto Arquiv. Hig. Pat. Exot. 4 
pp. 107-118. — B. has priority over 
Piroplasma ; Leiper J. Trop. Med. 
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