DISTRIBUTION. 
Prot. 55 
Malay Archipelago, recent Foraminifera, including n. spp., Millett 
(262). 
Suddin Sea, near Saigon, Heteroceras schroeteri, n. g., n. sp., Fokti (130). 
Gulf of Siam, Tintimiodea , including n. spp., Schmidt (341). 
Riukiu Island (Loochoo), Japan, Foramini feral sand consisting of Cal¬ 
car ina spengleri and thick deposit of enormous Opercidina sp. between two 
coral reefs, Yoshiwara (424). 
Cocos-Keeling Atoll (near Christmas Island), Foraminifera, Chapman 
(60). 
From Hardwicke Bay, Yorke Peninsula, Cymbalopora bidloides, note¬ 
worthy occurrence, Earland (95). 
Funafuti Atoll (ocean and lagoon beaches, etc.), Foraminifera, including 
n. spp., Chapman (59). 
America Californian coast, San Pedro, Gonyaidax turning the 
water red by day and phosphorescent by night, Torrey (389). 
Colorado Protozoa, with n. spp., Beardsley (17). 
America, Protozoa new to, Beardsley (17). 
From Provincetown, Cape Cod, Discorbina rugosa d’Orb., Bagg (13). 
Ancora, N. J., Trachelomonas , 5 n. spp., Palmer (279). 
Brazil (Blumenau), Mycetozoa, including Didymium excel sum, n. sp., 
Jahn (167). 
Malaria and mosquitoes, Trypanosomosis and Piroplasmosis in various 
districts; sec ii, c, 2: also XIII. INSECTA, pp. 92 & 254. 
B. Geological. 
Quaternary :—Late Neolithic Foraminifera from East Barry Dock 
(Cardiff), Wotton (415). 
Lists of Foraminifera from Glacial and Post-Glacial deposits of the 
Lune estuary, including n. spp., Reade (309). 
Boulder Clay, British Isles and Canada, Nonionina depressida in great 
abundance, Wright (419). 
Marine Boulder Clay, Co. Cork, Foraminifera, Reade (308). 
Pleistocene Clay, Shellag, Ramsey, Isle of Man, Foraminifera, Wright 
(420). 
Pleistocene Clay, Bovevagh, Co. Derry, Foraminifera, Wright (417). 
Quaternary freshwater deposits (Torf, Gyttja), Sweden and Filmland, 
Protozoa (especially Rhizopods) periods of appearance, etc., including 
n. spp., Lagerheim (184). 
From Sub-Arctic to Sub-Atlantic periods in chalky deposits of Gottland, 
Upland, Schonen, etc., Quadrula subglobosa Lagerh., Lagerheim (185). 
Tertiary :—Miocene, Pliocene and Recent Textilaria spp., originally 
described by d’Orbigny, notes on, Fornasini (122 & 126). 
Tertiary and Quaternary, Italy, Bidiminidte' and Cassidulinidce, For¬ 
nasini (121). 
Pliocene of Catania, Sicily, Foraminifera, n. spp., Silvestri (362). 
Miocene and Pliocene, Italy, various localities, Nodosaridce , many new 
vars., Fornasini (117a). 
Miocene and Pliocene, province of Rome, Foraminifera, de Stefani 
(373 & 373a). 
Miocene in neighbourhood of Kolomea, Foraminifera, v. Lomnicki (235). 
Miocene near Ponti, Foraminifera, Mariani (244). 
Miocene, Italy, Arcevia and Montegibio, Radiolaria, many n. spp., 
VlNASSA DE RhGNY (399). 
Lower Oligocene (calcareous), near Vicentino, Nummulites , Patrini (282). 
Eocene and Miocene, Polymorphina spp. originally described by d’Or¬ 
bigny, notes on, Fornasini (123). 
