32 Prot. 
II. Protozoa. 
[1908] 
Minute details of nuclear and cyto- 
plasmic structure, as evidenced by In- 
fusoria (Vorticellids) ; Faure-Fremiet, 
125. 
On the minute structure of Ciliates as 
revealed by ultramicroscopic study ; 
Faur^-Fremiet, 120. 
Erytliro- and cyano-chromatin in the 
nuclei of Opalina, also of other Protozoa : 
comparison with sexual and somatic 
chromatin respectively ; Lowenthal, 252. 
Nuclear and cytoplasmic details in 
Ancyslropodinm maupasi ; Faur^-Fre- 
miet, 127 : — Fycnothrix monocystoides 
n. g,, n. sp. ; Schubotz, 413 : — Tintin- 
vif^him inquilinum; Faur4-Fremiet, 
126. 
Detailed account of minute structure 
and relations of nuclear and cytoplas- 
mic organellae in Frontonia leucas ; 
Brodsky, 44. 
Note on micronuclei lof Dendrosoma 
radians ; Hickson & Wadsworth, 183. 
(c) Organellae of movement and 
attachment. 
On the optical properties (e.g., bire- 
fringence or depolarisation) of cilia and 
myonemes in Protozoa ; Mackinuon & 
vies, 258 & 259. 
Origin and relations of the axopodia 
nf Heliozoa ; Keysselitz, 202. 
On the fixative organella (“epi- 
merite”) of Dolioeystia and Kalpido- 
rhynchus ; Brasil, 39. 
Note on the fibrillar structure of the 
locomotor organellae of various Pi otozoa 
(e g. flagellum of Fiiglcna, cilia of Stylo- 
nichia, myonemes of V orticella, axial 
filament of Actinoaphaerium, etc. ; Del- 
linger, 88. 
Arrangement and succession of the 
various grouj)S of cirrhi in Ancyatro- 
podium ; cirrhi as fixative organellae ; 
Faure Fremiet, 127. 
Long fixative filament in Onyehodae- 
tylus acrohatea, formed of secreted sub- 
stance; Brodsky, 43. 
Adoral membranellae and fixative 
apparatus in T'mtmnidiiim inquilinum ; 
Faur^- Fremiet, 126. 
Myoneme fibrils hxTrachelocercapltoe- 
micopterua ; Lebedew, 233. 
PHYSIOLOGY. 0411 
General. 
The interpretation of the behaviour of 
lower organisms (Protozoa) in response 
to environmental conditions ; Jennings, 
195. 
Critical study of the physiology of the 
cell-nucleus in Aggregata ; Moroff, 298. 
Radiolarian form in relation to func- 
tion ; Haecker, 167. 
Functional significance of certain 
skeletal features and modifications in 
Ceratium in connection Avith the problem 
of notation ; Kofoid, 210. 
Division of Infusoria under different 
conditions, experimentally regarded ; 
comparative rates of growth of nucleus 
and cytoplasm ; Popoff, 354. 
Sulla interpretazione fisiologica degli 
Infusori ; Giglio-Tos, 156. 
Nutrition, excretion, etc. 
Process of digestion in Aetinophrya 
sol ; Distaso, 90. 
Nutrition in the Radiolaria (Tripy- 
laria) ; Haecker, 167. 
LebensAveise und Ernahrungsmethode 
von einer kultivierbaren Peridinee 
{Oymnodinium fueonim) ; Kiister, 217. 
Experiments Avith regard to the secre- 
tion of ferments in Balantidiiiin ; 
Glaessner, 158. 
On the modes of nutrition of Ich- 
thyophthiriua\ Roth, 383. 
Movement. 
Protoplasmabewegung ; Weiss, 470. 
Note on movements of Trypanosoma 
vittatae n. sp. ; Robertson, 380. 
Special functions. 
Unlerstichungen iiber die Sinnesor- 
ganfunktion der Argentlecke bei Flagel- 
la ten {Euglena, Polytoma) ; France, 145. 
Senescence, recuperation. 
Abnormalities in cyst-formation in 
Aclinoaphaerium during a *’ depression- 
period ’ ; Mackinnon, 257. 
