CO Prol , 
II. Protozoa. 
[1909] 
4. MASTIGOPHORA. 
Mastigophora, general systematic ac- 
count ; Willey & Hickson in Lankes- 
ter’s Treatise on Zoology pt. 1 fuse, i pp. 
154-192 and 15 text-figs. 
(a) Flagellata. 
Haemoflagellates and allied forms, 
general account ; Woodcock, in Lan- 
kester’s Treatise on Zoology pt. 1 fasc. i 
pp. 193-273. and 40 text- figs. 
Notes sur les Fligelles ( Octomiius , 
Trichomonas, Monocereomonas, parasites 
de 1* intestine do Batraciens indigenes ; 
Alexeieff C. R. soc. biol. 67 pp. 199- 
201 . 
Choanoflagellates ( Codosiga & Sal- 
pingceca), morphology and note on mode 
of nutrition ; Burck Arch. Protisten- 
kunde 16 pp. 169-186 and pi. xii. 
Botryomonas albicans Issyk-kul sp. n., 
Daday Trav. Soc. nat. Sect. zool. 39 
2 pp. 5-6 35-30 Taf.l. 
Ohromulina pyrum sp. n.; Pasoiier 
Bor. 1). hot. Gos. 27 p. 248 pi. xi fig. 7. 
Chrysopyxis cyalhus sp. n« : Pasoiier 
T.c. p. 249 pi. xi fig. 1. 
Copromonas major sp. n., from 
lizard faeces, cultivation and structure ; 
Berliner Arch. Protistenkunde 15 pp. 
300-313 pi. xxviii. 
Crithidia gerridis, general account ; 
Porter Parasitol 2 pp. 348-366 pi. iv. 
“ Crithidia ” hystrichopsyllae sp. n., 
from a mole flea ; Mackinnon Para- 
sitol. 2 p. 292 pi. iii figs. 16-27. — “ C ” 
melophagi, sp. n., different forms de- 
scribed ; Swingle J. inf. diseases 6 pp. 
98-121 pis. iii-v. — il O.” nycteribiae 
sp. n., from a blood-sucking insect, 
Cyclopoda ; Chatton C. R. Soc. 
Biol. 67 pp. 42-14 and 5 text-figs— 
“ U. 5 ’smah'aesp.n.,from blood-sucking 
Simulium ; Georgewitcii' C. R. Soc. 
Biol. 67 pp. 480-182 and text-figs, and 
T.c. pp. 517-519 and text-figs. — “C.” 
sp. from Tabanus, structure and devel- 
opmental phases ; Patton Arch. Pro- 
tistenkunde 15 pp. 333-362 and pi. x. 
[These parastes are most probably 
really trypanomonad phases of a Try- 
panosome.] 
Gryptobia Leidy 1846, correct generic 
name for Trypanoplasma Lav. & Mesn. 
1901 ; Crawley U. S. Dept. Agric. 
Bur. Animal Ind. Bull. 119 pp. 16-20. 
Derepyxis amphoroides p. 251 pi. xi 
fig. 6, bacchanalis p. 252 fig. 3, crater 
p. 252 fig. 4, spp. n. ; Pasoiier Bor. D. 
bot. Ges. 27. 
Dimastigamoeba equi et asini (sic) 
sp. n. varr. n. piriformis, rotunda, notes 
on ; Sabrazes et Muratet Actes soc. 
Linn. 62 pp. 411-413 and text-fig. 
Dinobryon crenulatum sp. n., English 
Lakes ; West & West Naturalist 1909 
p. 325 fig. 7 C & D. 
Euglena sanguinea and gracilis, notes 
on ; Reiciienow Arb. Kais. Gesund- 
htsa. 33 pp. 15-19 pi. i figs. 7-12. 
Haematococcus, Untersuchungen fiber 
die Gattung, H. droebakensis Wollenw., 
und var. fastigatus Wollenw. ; Wollen- 
weber Arch. Hydro biol. 4 pp. 331-338. 
H. pluvialis { =Sphaerella lacustris), life- 
history ; Peebles Centralbl. Bakt. 
Abth. II 24 pp. 511-521 and 28 text- 
figs. — //. pluvialis, Untersuchungen ; 
Reiohenow, SitzBer. Ges. natf. 
Eroumlo 1909 pp. 85-91 2 text figs, and 
in Arb. kais. Gosundhtsamt 33 pp. 1- 
45 pis. i and ii. 
Herpetomonas aspongopi sp. n. from 
“ melonbug,” described ; Aders Para- 
sitol. 2 pp. 202-207 2 text-figs. — H. 
jaculum Leger, structure, formation of 
resistant cysts ; Berliner Arch. Pro- 
tistenkunde 15 pp. 313-318 pi. xxix 
figs. 25-48. — H. ( Leptomonas ) agilis 
sp. n., from Harpacior, note on ; Chat- 
ton O. R. Soc. Biol. 66 pp. 981-982. — 
H. davidi, sp. n., from Euphorbia ; 
Lafont C. R. Soc. Biol. 66 pp. 1011- 
1013. — H. vespae sp. n., name only, //. 
jaculum, general account ; Porter 
Parasitol. 2 pp. 367-388 pi. v. — “ lf. ,y 
ctenophthalmi, sp. n., from a mole flea 
[probably really a phase of a Trypano- 
some] ; Mackinnon Parasitol. 2 p. 289 
pi. iii figs. 1-15. — “i/.” sp. beim Reh ; 
Knuth Zs. InfektKrankh. Haustiere r 
6 pp. 357-362 3 Taf. 
Lamblia spp., notes on structure and 
specific differences ; Bensen Zs. Hyg. 
61 1908 pp. 109-114 6 text-figs. — L. 
intestinalis observations sur le cycle 
6volutif; Noc Bull. Soc. path. exot. 2 
pp. 93-97 and 14 figs. 
Leishmania donovani, notes on trans- 
mission and relationshipsto other forms; 
