630 mb.. r. e. beudaeu on tue [May 22, 



of earthworins, should obviously include the specific names given 

 above, which really only differ in size. Its characters, save those 

 of size, are by no means salient, and with difficulty can it be 

 separated from the next species. I also place here A. willeyi, which 

 cannot be, as is suggested by Michaelsen, a synonym of capensis 

 since the latter has a terminal bursa. I am rather inclined to 

 think that operculata (see p. 618) should come here. 



45. Aniyntas upoluensis Beddard. 



Periclueta upoluensis, Beddard, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edinb. xiv. p. 174, 

 and Willey's Zoological Results, part ii. p. 185. 



Perichceta recta, Rosa, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xi. p. 284. 



166 mm., 110 segments. Setae 46 on x., 54 on xxv. 7 setae 

 between male pores. Papilla? one median on x., and a variable 

 number of also unpaired papillae on xvii.-xxi. (xxii). Two or three 

 minute papillae close to each male pore. Spermiducal gland in xvi.- 

 xviii.; duct short and straight. Diverticulum of spermathecae very 

 long. 



Hob. Upolu, Esafate. 



46. Amyntas sluiteri Horst. 



Perichceta sluiteri, Horst, Notes Leyd. Mus. xii. p. 234. 



190 mm., 135 segments. Setae 60-75, more closely packed 

 ventrally. Sperm-sacs x.-xii. Spermiducal gland nearly divided 

 into two, of loose structure, its duct sinuous. Spermathecae with 

 zigzag diverticulum as long as pouch. 



Hab. Billitou. 



47. Amyntas halmaherse Mich. 



Perichceta halmaherce, Michaelsen, Abh. Senck. nat. Ges. xxiii. 

 p. 208. 



Perichceta jampeana, Benham, Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) xviii. p. 430. 



Amyntas jampeanus, Michaelsen, Jahrb. Hamb. wiss. Anst. xvi. 

 p. 61. 



Perichceta bonihainensis, Benham, loc. cit. p. 437. 



Perichceta cligitata, Benham, loc. cit. p. 432. 



Perichceta purpurea, Benham, loc. cit. p. 445. 



? Amyntas Jissiger,~Michaehen, Jahrb. Hamb. wiss. Anst. xvi. p. 67. 



95-420 mm., 116-148 segments. Setae 70-130 on xxvi. ; they 

 are ornamented. Male pores rather close together. Papillae very 

 variable in neighbourhood of male pores and spermathecal pores. 

 Spermiducal gland not very large. Diverticulum longer than 

 pouch. 



Nab. Celebes, Halmahera, Batjan. 



Dr. Michaelsen has indicated the close likeness which all the 

 forms here brought together exhibit. He, however, would allow 

 three species, viz., A. halmaherce, A. jampeanus, A. purpureus. The 

 reasons for uniting all must now be dealt with. A. halmaherai 

 (with varieties gamsungi, batjanensis, ccecilia, hauensis, galelensis, 



