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7. A. turgida Eisen (= A. caliginosa Sav.).—Girdle ° on sae 
(2) Genus Aforrectodea (C:rley. 
The chief character is the tubercula on alternate segments. 
The green worm has long been recognized as an abnormal 
member of the genus Aldlolobophora, and CErley, with his keen 
discrimiation shewed that it belonged to another genus. I 
have recently added a further species, and have no hesitation 
in using Cérley’s nomenclature. 
8. A. chlorotica Savigny.—A very variable worm, often 
Se bh 29-37 
grass green ; sluggish and grub-like. Formula 5-7; ; 
three pairs of tubercula instead of a continuous band. 
g. A. cambrica Friend has the same formula, but is marked 
by internal as well as external differences. 
10. A. Georgi Michaelsen. =. Here we again touch 
Nos 7, 
11. A. stmilis Friend.—Grey or indefinite in colour, little 
or no fluid. Length 7 centimetres, number of segments 180, 
tail somewhat flattened. Male pore hardly visible. Formula 
28 - 35 - aa Ghaanacle 5 
s:ga,g7’ Kew, 1910 (See Gardeners’ Chronicle, August 6th, 
IQI0). 
having 
(3) Genus Evsenta (= Notogama Rosa). 
Spermathecae opening near the median dorsal line. 
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12. E. fetida Savigny.—The well-known Brandling, 7 — 
subject to considerable variation, as are all the species a this 
group. 
13. LE. Veneta Rosa (=A. Hibernica Friend).—This polymor- 
phic species is of supreme interest. It was described by Dr. 
Rosa and myself many years ago, but during the past few 
years about half a dozen varieties or sub- species have been 
found. I may name :— 
1) Hibernica Friend; Dublin, Louth, ete. 
2) Zebra Michaelsen ; Limerick. 
3) tepidaria Friend ; Oxford. 
4) robusta Friend ; Malvern. 
(5) dendrotdea Friend ; Malvern. 
A further variety has been received by me from a 
4 : ab 
but at present it remains unnamed. Formula for type = 
14. E. rosea Savigny (=A. mucosa Eisen). — For le 
(25)26 - 32 ; 
29-31 ° 
I have named one or two of the many forms and varieties; and 
may refer especially to var. glandulosa found at Chelsea. 
(4) Genus Dendrobena Eisen. 
This genus was first formed to receive certain worms found 
git Mar. I. 
