ANATOMY AND DEVELOPMENT OF PER1PATUS CAPENSIS. 



The facts of development here recorded give a strong addi- 

 tional support to this latter view, and seem to render possible 

 a considerable extension of it along the same lines.] 



LIST OF MEMOIRS ON PERIPATUS. 



1. M. Lansdown Guilding. "An Account of a New Genus of 

 Mollusca," Zoological Journal, Vol. ll. p. 443, 1826. 



2. M. Andouin and Milne-Edwards. " Classific. des Annelides et 

 description de celles qui habitent les cotes de France," p. 411, Ann. Scien. 

 Nat. ser. I. Vol. xxx. 1833. 



3. M. Gervais. "Etudes p. servir a 1'histoire naturelle des Myria- 

 podes," Ann. Scien. Nat. ser. n. Vol. vn. 1837, p. 38. 



4. Wiegmann. Wiegmann's Archiv, 1837. 



5. H. Milne-Edwards. "Note sur le Peripate juluforme? Ann. 

 Scien. Nat. ser. n. Vol. xvm. 1842. 



6. Blanchard. "Sur 1'organisation des Vers/' chap. IV. pp. 137 141, 

 Ann. Scien. Nat. ser. ill. Vol. VI 1 1. 1847. 



7. Quatrefages. "Anat. des Hermelles, note on," p. 57, Ann. Scien. 

 Nat. ser. in. Vol. x. 1848. 



8. Quatrefages. Hist. Nat. des Annele's, 1865, Appendix, pp. 6756. 



9. De Blainville. SiippL an Diet, des Sc. Nat. Vol. I. 



10. Ed. Grube. " Untersuchungen lib. d. Bau von Peripatus Ed- 

 wardsii" Archiv filr Anat. und Physiol. 1853. 



11. Saenger. " Moskauer Naturforscher Sammlung," Abth. Zool. 

 1869. 



12. H. N. Moseley. "On the Structure and Development of Peripatus 

 capensis? Proc. Roy. Soc. No. 153, 1874. 



13. H. N. Moseley. "On the Structure and Development of Peripatus 

 capensis," Phil. Trans. Vol. CLXIV. 1874. 



14. H. N. Moseley. "Remarks on Observations by Captain Hutton, 

 Director of the Otago Museum, on Peripatus nova; zealandicc," Ann. and 

 Mag. of Nat. History, Jan. 1877. 



15. Captain Hutton. " Observations on Peripatiis nova: sealandice" 

 Ann. and Mag. of Nat. History, Nov. 1876. 



16. F. M. Balfour. "On Certain Points in the Anatomy of Peripatns 

 capensis,'" Quart. Journ. of Micr. Science, Vol. xix. 1879. 



17. A. Ernst. Nature, March loth, 1881. 



