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’ Radiolarianforni In relation to habitat : 
biology of thb Tripylaria ; Haecker, 167. 
Notes on habit and mode of life of 
Frontonia leucas ; Brodsky, 44. 
On an adaptation in Onychodactylus 
acrohates to littoral habitat; Brodsky, 
43. 
Organisation der Tintinnideh (Unga- 
risch) ; Entz, 113. 
Planktbn, 
Technical considerations with regard 
to plankton methods : Protozoan plank- 
ton from the Baltic (near Laboe) ; Loh- 
mann, 253. 
Forarniuifera and Radiolaria as illus- 
trations of plankton organisms with 
varving vertical distribution ; Woltereck, 
480; 
Plankton-Expedition der Humboldt- 
Stiftung, various Oceanic regions, Tripy- . 
laria {Castanellidae) ; Schmidt, 403. 
Statistics of the abundance and varia- 
tion of Ceratium tripos, during the year, 
round the south of the Isle of Man ; 
Herdman & Scott, 179. 
St. Vaast (Baie de la Hougue), Proto- 
zoa, mostly Peridinida and Ciliates ; 
Faur^-Fr^miet, 121. 
Microplankton, “ eaux saumatres,” 
Belgium, Protozoa in ; Loppens, 254. 
Biviera von Lentini (Sicily), Flagel- 
lates and Dinoflagellates ; Lemmer- 
mann, 236. 
Lago di Varano and Ijago di Monate 
(Italy), Flagellates and Peridinida ; 
Lemmermann, 237. 
Gulf of Trieste, seasonal occurrence 
of Protozoan plankton {Ceratium, Acan- 
thometrids, Tintinnids) ; Stiasny, 436. ' 
Upper Rhine (Basel to Coblentz), 
Protozoan plankton at various seasons, 
1906 & 1907 ; Lauterbora & Marsson, 
224. 
Neighbourhood of Oppein (Silesia), 
Protozoa in plankton ; Lemmermann< 
236. 
Baltic Sea, Protozoan plankton (Dino- 
flagellates and Tintinnidae) ; Driver, 
100 . 
Nordisches ' Plankton, Peridinida ; 
Paulsen, 338. 
Russian Lapland, various lakelets. 
Protozoan plankton ; Levander, 249. 
Black Sea, near Sebastopol, vatioh^ ' 
species of Tintinndpsis, new for this 
locality *, Markow, 264. 
Aral Sea, Protozoan plankton, (Flagel- 
lata and Dinoflagellata), with new 
forms ; Ostenfeld, 326. 
River Irtisch artd tributaries Bukon 
and Taliol, Protozoa in plankton; 
Zykoff, 492. 
Spankausee (Livland). Sarcodina u. 
Infusoria ; SamsonofF, 398. 
Das Phytoplankton (PhytoQagellata) 
des Menam ; Lemmermann, 238. 
Protozoan plankton from the various 
stations on the voyage of the Duke of 
the Abruzzi in the “ Liguria ” ; Senna, 
415. , , 
Protozoan plankton of the Illinois 
River, full account of all the forms 
occurring, their numbers, seasonal dis- 
tribution, variation etc ; Kofoid, 213. 
Lakes Amatitlan and Atitlan, Guate- 
mala, Flagellate and Dinoflagellate 
plankton ; Meek, 273. 
Benguela current. West African Coast, 
Dinoflagellates and Tintinnids; Bor- 
gert, 29 . 
Psychology. 
Uber das Reizleben der EirizelleF 
(Protozoen) ; Schrammen, 409. 
Parasitism. 
Protozoa. 
In Seien:dinm sp. (from gut of ’ 
Ophelia), Metschnikovella aelenidii 
11 . sp. ; Averintzeff, 10. 
In Chromuliva rosanofii (a Chryso- 
monad), cysts, a new parasitic organism, 
Lecythodytes paradoxus ; Dangeard, 84. 
In Balantidium sp. (from Bufo 
marinua), Microsporidian-like spores 
{” Nosema halantidii”) Lutz & Splen- 
dore, 256. 
In Pyenoihrix monocystoides, small 
Nematodes unspec. ; Schuhotz, 413. 
Platylielminthia. 
A Protozoan parasite (Coccidian ?), 
in the alimentary tract of Dendrocoe- 
lum ; Janssen, 193. 
In Distomnm (cf. Ungualula), body 
Spaces and vitelline glands, Noscma 
distomi n. sp. ; Lutz & Splendors, 256. 
