15() Proceedings of the Royal Sociefi/ of Vkioria. 



(11) M. australi,^ (McCoy). 



The first description of this was piil;)lislied by Professor 

 Sir F. McCoy in the Prodronius of the Zooloiry of Victoria.* 

 It was subsequently re-described by Mr. Fletcherf under 

 the name of Kotoscolex (/ip/j^laiuiicus, and its anatomy 

 described by myself in the Transactions of the Royal Society 

 of Victoria.'': 



(12) M. fifhercidafus (Fhtchev). 



This has been described by Mr. Fletcheriij, who obtained 

 ih from Warraguh I have since obtained it from Camper- 

 down, Victoria. 



DESCRIPTION OF PLATES 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 



The Phites contain diaoranimatic drawings representing 

 the ai-rangement of the various organs and |)arts mentioned 

 in the foregoing account in each different species. In the case 

 of each s])ecies one di-awing represents the external anatomy, 

 a second the alimentary canal, circulatory system and the 

 disposition of the nephridia, and a third the reproductive 

 organs. On Plate 19, the spermathpc;i? are drawn in outline 

 i^undcn- the camei-a Incida, x -1). 



REFEL{E^X'K LETTERS. 



* Decade I. 



t ^\)tes on Aust. Earth-worms. Proc. Linn. Soc. X.S.W., Vol. II (Series 

 2iid), 1887, p. 603. 



t Trans. E. S. Victoria, Part I. 1888. 

 § Loc. cit., p. 611. 



