A. E. Verrill — The Bermuda Islands. 863 



Dollfus, A. — [Isopoda of the Challenger Exped.J Bull. Soc. d'Etudes Scientif. de 



Paris, xii, p. 1-8, pi. i, 1890. 

 Richardson, Harriet. — Marine and Terres. Isopods of the Bermudas. See 



below, p. 864. 



Note. — Terrestrial Isopods, on pp. 299-308, pi. xl, includes 11 species, of which 

 one genus and three species are new. See p. 844. 



Earthworms and Nemerteans. 



Beddard, Frank E. — Tail-bristles of a West Indian [Bermuda] Earthworm 



(Urochceta ?=Onychocha>ta Windlei B. ; later). Nature, vol. xxxix, p. 15, 



1888. 

 Beddard, Frank E. — Investigations into Structure of Oligochaeta. Ann. and 



Mag. Nat. History, ser. 6, vii, pp. 88-96, 1891. Des. of Pontodrillus 



Bermudensis, sp. nov. (?=P. arena? Mich., t. Moore.) 

 Beddard, Frank E* — The Anatomy of a Species of Diachceta. Quart. Journ. 



Micro. Soc, 1890, pp. 159-171. Diachaita Windlei (= Onychochwta Windlei). 

 Beddard, Frank E. — The Classification and Distribution of Earthworms. Proc. 



Boy. Phys. Soc. Edinb., x, 235-290. Perich&ta aspergillum Perrier, erro- 

 neously referred, and Onychochozta Windlei, p. 269. 

 Beddard, Frank E. — Ude-Beitrage zur Kenntniss auslandischer Begen-wurrner. 



Zeit. f. wiss. Zool., xliii (1892), pp. 57-75. Eudrilus erudiens (=E. Eugenics 



Kinberg). 

 Beddard, Frank E. — On the Species of the Genus Periehceta, Proc. Zool. Soc. 



London, 1894, pp. 153-172. P. Bermudensis described on pp. 160-3. 



(=Pherefima Hawayana (Bosa) Mich.) 

 Moore, J. Percy. — Some Bermuda Oligochaeta, with a description of a new 



species. Proc. Philad. Acad. Science, liv, pp. 80-84, 2 cuts. April, 1902. 



See above. Becords 9 species, of which 1 is new, from Yale Expeditions. 

 Moseley, H. N. — Notes by a Naturalist on the Challenger, pp. 26, 27, with cut. 



See above, p. 847. 

 Willemoes-Suhm, Rudolph von. — On a Land-Nemertean found in the Bermudas. 



Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, xiii, pp. 409-411, 1 pi., 1874. See also 



Hubrecht, A. A. W., Voyage of the Challenger, Zoology, xix, pt. 54, pp. 



23-25 and cut. 



Natural History of the Bermudas ; Articles in Trans. Connecticut 

 Academy of Arts and Sciences, vols, x, xi, 1900-190 ] 2.\ 



1. — Pilsbry, Henry Augustus. — The air-breathing Mollusks of the Bermudas, vol. 

 x (part 2, Sept., 1900), pp. 491-509. 1 plate. 

 Note. — Also issued separately. A general revision of all the known species of 

 Bermuda land shells, with Bibliography. 



* I am indebted to Mr. J. Percy Moore for the titles of several of Beddard's 

 papers, and for synonymical notes. 



f A limited number of copies of the separata of all the articles in this list can 

 be obtained through A. E. Verrill, or the respective authors. For further 

 information address A. E. Verrill, New Haven, Conn. 



