318 Mr. W. C. MMiitosh on neiv SjMcies of 



1837. Pulyzonium germaniciim, Brandt, ibidem, t. viii. p. 378. 



1839. Liusojna rosciim, Motschoulsk>^, J3ull. de Moscou, p. 44, tab. i. 



1840. Pohjzonium germanimm, Braudt, Bull. Scieutif. vii. p. 527. 



1841. germaiilcum, Brandt, Hecueil de ]M*?m. cet. p. 50. 



1844. „ Cxervais, Ann. Sci. Nat. 3'"^ ser., t. ii. Zoologie 



p. T2, tab. 5. fig. 12. 

 1844. Platyuhis Audoidnianus, C. Koch, Deutschl. Crust., Myiiap. & 



Araclm. 40, 17. 

 1847. Pvlyzoidinn germanicum, Gervais, Hist. Nat. des Ins. Apteres, t. iv, 



p. 204. 

 1851. germanicum, Mange, Neiieste Schriften der Naturforscb 



Gesellsch. in Danzig, p. 7. 



I860. germanicum, C. Kocb, Die Myriapoden, Bd.i. p. 89, fig. 77. 



1866. „ V. Poratb, Svenges Myriap., Ordn. Diplopoda 



p. 34. 



1870. germanicum, Meinert, Naturhist. Tidsskrift, 3de Ra3lvke 



Bind vi. p. 461. 



1871. germanicum, Stuxberg, (Efvers. K.Vet. Akad. n. s. Forbandl. 



grg. 27 (1870), p. 914. 



Corpus depressuin, convexiusculum, glabrum ; caput parvum, cordi- 

 forme, rostro piloso fere quadruplo breviore quam antennis ; oculi 

 ocellis 1,2 vel 3, baud procul pone antennas siti, postice diver 

 gentes ; antenufe articulis brevibus compositse, longitudine dimi- 

 diam corporis latitudinem baud assequentes ; segmentum primum 

 lateribus longe productis ; segmenta omnia la^via, glabra, parte 

 postica levissime acicnlata ; foramina repugnatoria, primo pari 

 cxcepto, procul pone suturam transversam sita; valvula? anales 

 convexiusculte, marginatse, lajves, glabrce. Numerus segmentorum 

 43-47 (40-50). Color dorsi flavus vel fulvus, interdum vittis 

 transversis obscurioribus, ventris pallidior. Longitudo 12-18 m. m. 



Hah. circa flumen Jenissej ad pagos Vorogova (60° 55'), 

 Nischnij Inbatskoj (63° 50')", Baklanovskij (64° 25'), Goro- 

 schinskoj(66°17'). 



XXXI. — Descriptions of some new Species of Annelida from 

 Kerguelen's Island. By W. C. M'Intosh. 



This collection was made by the British Transit-of- Venus 

 Expedition, and consists of seven species, representing five 

 families, one of which, however, is Nemertean. Six appear 

 to be new. Like the Polyzoa and Ccelenterata, described by 

 Professors Busk and AUman, they were procured by a grapple 

 in the Laminarian region, under a depth of 10 fathoms. The 

 Rev. A. E. Eaton (Naturalist to the Expedition) states that 

 the shore was somewhat unfavourable for collecting between 

 tide-marks, as it consisted for the most part of ledges of rock 

 without loose boulders, or of a coarse and barren shingle. The 

 mean temperature of the Avater between tide-marks was 36° F. 



