SPOROZOA. 
Prot. 79 
Myxidium danilewskyi , occurrence in Damonia reevesii, Lave ran & 
Mesnil (202) p. 609; M. lieberkiihni , endogenous multiplication in, 
Laveran & Mesnil (205) p. 471, 5 figg., and Cohn (67) p. 631; 
“sole” of attachment in, Prenant (296) pp. 200-212, text-figg. 1-4, 
and (297) pp. 844-846. 
Sphcerospora masovica , n. sp., from the gall bladder of a Bream, Cohn 
( 67) pp. 628-632, 3 text-figg. 
Thelohania mulleri , description and life-historv of, Stempell (377) 
pp. 235-272, pi. 25. 
A “Sporocyst” [probably a Myxosporidian cyst] from the muscles of 
Rhombus triacanthus , Linton (229) pp. 416 & 455. 
(b) Sarcosporidia:— 
Sarcocystis bertrami, n. sp., from the horse, p. 219, and S. blanchardi , 
n. sp., from Bubalus , p. 221, figg. 197 & 198, diagnosed, Doflein (88); 
S. muris, account of, and infection of mice with, Smith (367) pp. 1-21, 
pis. 1-4; spores [gymnospores] of, Koch (177); S. tenella , of sheep, 
notes on, Vuillemin (407) pp. 1152-1154. 
SPOROZOA INCER TJE SEDIS. 
Haplosporidia:— 
Ascosporidium blochmanni , name given to the sausage-shaped parasites 
of Rotifers \Bertramia asperospo7'a~\, Zacharias (425). 
Bertrainia asperospora (Fritsch), account of, Cohn (68) pp. 497-502; 
B. (?) asplanchnce (the Glugea asplanchnce of Fritsch), a distinct sp., 
Cohn (68). 
Polycaryum , n. g., branchiopodianum, n. sp. (allied to Codosporidium\ a 
new parasitic Protozoon from Branchipus grubei , Stempell (379) 
p. 685, and (378; pp. 591-596, pi. 31. 
Exosporidia:— 
Joyeuxella toxoides , n. g., n. sp., from Lagis koreni , description, Brasil 
( 42) pp. v-vii, 7 figg. 
Chitonicium , n. g., simplex , n. sp., an intracellular parasite of the mantle 
epithelium in various Chitons, doubtfully placed in the Sporozoa near 
the Haplosporidia, Plate (292) pp. 601-606, pi. 17. 
Sporozoa (?), pale ovoid bodies from the gut contents of Dasyatis centrura , 
Linton (229) pp. 416 & 433, pi. i, fig. 5. 
A Sporozoan (?) parasite in Acanthometra cuspidata , perhaps a stage in 
the life-history of (or allied to) Koppen’s Amcebophrya acanthometrce. 
[The author is apparently unaware of the Acinetarian nature of the 
latter.] Porta (294) pp. 819-821, pi. ii, fig. 5. 
D. MASTIG0PH0RA. 
1. EUFLAGELLATA. 
(a) Flagellata:— 
Type-spp. and synonymy of certain genera of parasitic Flagellates, Stiles 
(383). 
Amphimonas clavata , n. sp., Colorado, description, Beardsley (17) p. 51, 
pi. 11, fig. 1. ^ 
Astasia hcematodes, water turned reddish by the abundance of, Zacharias 
(430) p. 701. 
