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2. Diplocardia riparia F. Smith. 
Collected at Terre Haute in a wooded pasture land. 
3. Diplocardia udei Eisen. 
Collected at Terre Haute together with riparia. The speci- 
mens are somewhat larger than Hisen’s species and differ 
in details of setal modifications. If not wdei this form 
is probably to be regarded as a variety of udei. The 
species was described from North Carolina and has not 
been reported outside that State. 
I have other specimens of Diplocardia from Indiana, of 
which the classification is still uncertain. 
Family GLOSSOSCOLECID. 
4. Sparganophilus eiseni ¥. Smith. 
This species is amphibious, and is found in very wet mud 
or among the roots of aquatic plants. Collected = at 
Culver, on roots of Eel grass and in mud at margin of 
Lake Maxinkuckee. Very abundant in mud of small 
stream near Kewanna, Fulton County. 
Family LuMBRICID. 
5. Helodrilus tetraedrus var. typicus Say. 
Collected at Culver, in vegetable drift at edge of lake. An 
amphibious species found usually in wet soil along mar- 
gins of streams or among vegetable detritus in very moist 
places. 
6. Helodrilus roseus Say. 
Collected at Culver, Greencastle, Terre Haute. This spe- 
cies is probably to be found in all parts of the State. it 
is very commonly found in lawns and cultivated fields. 
My specimens were collected in woods and along stream 
banks. 
7. Helodrilus constrictus Rosa. 
Collected at Kewanna, under logs at handle factory: Culver 
under logs in woods. 
8. Helodrilus subrubicundus Visen. 
Collected at Culver and Kewanna, under logs. The identi- 
fication of this species is not absolutely certain as no 
sections have been made. However, this form is fairly 
well determined from external characters. 
