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(7) Genus Evphila Rosa. 
Two pairs of spermathecae which are either invisible or 
open between IX/X., X/XI., in the direction of the dorsal 
setae. Setae scattered or paired. 
27. E.icterica Savigny.—Cambridge and Chelsea. Formula 
83 - 42 
35 - 41° 
I have not yet been able to assign a place to 
28. Allolobophora Hermanni Michaelsen, which I found at 
Cambridge, July 6th, 1907. My specimens were _mislaid, and 
have only just come to light again. Formula 5 es : = 
place here for the present 
29. Allolobophora alpina Rosa, which Mr. W. Evans has 
: : » fs :_ 28 - 33 
discovered in Perthshire. The formula is ;=——~. 
80 - 32 
I also 
III. GENus HEvLopRILUS HOFFMEISTER. 
Here we have the most welcome addition to our Lumbricid 
fauna, and here I am obliged to part with Michaelsen and 
others, who have employed Hoffmeister’s term in a sense which 
does not seem to me to be warranted. In 1845 Hoffmeister 
introduced the term for a worm which he had found in marshy 
places. The peculiarities included the presence of eye-spots 
in certain stages of development. The worm was lost to sight 
for many years, but was found some time ago in Scotland by 
Mr. Evans, and by myself in several ieealities around the Mal- 
vern Hills. I have now a second species from Cornwall which 
has not been described, and is, I believe, new to science. It 
adds much to our knowledge of this genus. 
30. H. oculatus Hoffm.—Body elongate and pink in colour. 
Length at most 135 mm. 
It occurs on ah sea-shore in pools more or less dried up ; 
also inland in the beds of streams, and mud of ponds. Up till 
the present no specimen has been found with a girdle. 
31. H. elongatus Friend.—Found in Cornwall in April, 1910, 
by Mr. Bartlett, of Pencarrow. Girdle present from 15th to 
24th segment. lelated to Criodrilus and Pontodrilus. 
IV. GENUS ALLURUS EISEN. 
I see no reason at present for changing this term, though 
some adopt Evsentella. An interesting addition has been made 
during the year by the discovery in Scotland of A. hercynius, 
which I regard as a good species if not the type of a new genus. 
32. A. tetraedrus Savigny.—Male pores on 13th segment. 
22 - 26 F 
Roumula- sa. 
33. A. tetragonurus Friend.—;, 
North Wales. 
gtr Mar. 1. 
Found at Bangor in 
