62 Prot. 
XVI1L PROTOZOA. 
t L. spiralis , Quaternary, Sweden, time of appearance, Lagerheim (184) 
pp. 519 & 520. 
Nebela marginata , n. sp., p. 359, described, PeNxYRd (289). 
Pareuglypha reticulata Pen. p. 492, described, Penard (289). 
Parmulina , n. g., agathus , n. sp., p. 207, described, Penard (289). 
Paullinella chromatophora Lauterb., occurrence, Helsingfors, Levander 
( 224) p. 161 b. 
Pelomyxa paradoxa , n. sp., p. 149, P. viviparct Pen., p. 156, described, 
Penard (289). 
Phryganella nidulus Pen., p. 419, P. paradoxa , n. sp., p. 423, described, 
Penard (289). 
Placopus horotnewi Merej., occurrence, Bay of Sevastopol, Minkevich 
(266). 
Pontigulasia gihbosa Pen., p. 322, P. bryophila , n. sp., p. 324, P. spec- 
tabilis Pen., p. 318, described, Penard (289). 
Pyxidicula cymbalum Pen., p. 417, described, Penard (289). 
t Quadrula subglobosa , n. sp., Quaternary deposits of Sweden, Lagerheim 
( 184) pp. 519 & 520, and (185) pp. 346-352, 1 text-fig. (differences of, 
from Q. globulosa Pen.). 
Q. symmetrica , occurrence in hot springs (Terme di Yaldieri), Issel (162) 
p. 1, fig. 1, pi. i. 
Saccamoeba lucens Frenz. is changed to Amoeba lucens \ Penard (289) p. 55. 
Various Testacea (chiefly Euglypha and Trinema ), copulation phenomena 
in, and reproduction of, Prowazek (301) pp. 243-257, pi. i, figg. 1-14. 
(b) Foraminifera:— 
[Note. Papers containing lists of Foraminifera mentioned by name only, are 
referred to generally below; only new forms, forms whose occurrence is specially 
noted, and forms described and figured, are mentioned specifically.] 
Foraminifera from:—Cretaceous of Lombardy, de Alessandri (2) 
p. 201; Sea of Marmora, Averintzev (10) pp. 182 & 183; Funafuti 
Atoll, some described, Chapman (59) ; tForaminiferal limestones, 
Eocene and Miocene, Egypt, Chapman (58); different Cretaceous 
beds of the Teutoburger Forest, Elbert (99) pp. 91-96; the 
Adriatic, Fornasini (116); the same described, with text-figg, id. 
(118) pp. 357-402 ; Miocene, Kolomea, noted, Lomnicki (235) 
pp. 15-18; Chalk and Jurassic, Southern Rhaetia, Lorenz (236) 
pp. 40-65; Miocene of Italy near Ponti, noted, Mariani (244) 
pp. 114-117; Eocene, islands of Paxos and Antipaxos, notes on, 
Martelli (245) pp. 409-430; silicious tufts in the Eocene limestone 
(“Calcaire grossier”) at Grignon, Meunier (259); Carboniferous 
Limestone, East Fife, Peach (283) p. 360; Firth of Forth, Pearcey 
( 284); Pliocene of Catania, Sicily, Stlvestri (362) pp. 26-28; Miocene, 
province of Rome, de Stefani (373) pp. 40-45; Middle Eocene, 
Dalmatia, Schubert (346) p. 268; Devonian, Bohemia, some generic- 
ally uncertain, Schubert & Liebus (348) p. 66; Exe estuary, Worth 
( 414) pp. 336-343; Pleistocene Clay, Shellag, Isle of Man, and 
Bovevagh (Derry), Wright (417 & 420); Chalk, Paris basin, general 
account, — (223). 
Foraminifera; cause of shell form-modifications in, Rhumbler (315) 
pp. 183-302, text-figg. 32-108 & 1 pi.; general account of, Chapman 
(61). 
\Allomorphina, provisionally placed in the Buhminidce , Fornasini (121). 
t Alveolina ( Flosculina ) decipiens Schwag., Eocene, islands of Paxos and 
Antipaxos, description, p. 416, pi. 7, fig. 5, and A. ellipsoidalis 
Schwag., p. 416, pi. 7, fig. 6, Martelli (245). 
f Aminofrondicularia, n. g., angusta , n. sp., Tertiary, Southern Tyrol, notes 
on, p. 24, pi. 1, fig. 30, Schubert (347a). 
