FRIEND: A CHECK-LIST OF BRITISH EARTH-WORMS. 19 
shire, Lancashire, Oxford, Leicestershire, Montgomery, 
Northants, Somersetshire, Herts., Cumberland, Westmorland, 
Dublin, Down, Kerry, Lanarkshire, Perth. 
Allolobophora chlorotica Savigny. 39.55.33. Distribu- 
tion—Same as 
ae cambrica Friend. 22.55.32.  Distribu 
ery. Note that while the girdle-formula is 
ihe same as No. 11, the two worms are totally different 
internally and externally in every other respect. 
Allolobophora feetida Savigny. 4-32. Daistribution~- 
Same as No. 1. This is the eR Bean dling. 
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14. Allolobophora hibernica Friend. 33-33. Distribution— 
Dublin, Louth (Ireland). 
Ill. GENUS DENDROBENA. 
A group of small rose-brown worms found in decaying trees, 
with setze usually in eight rows, and very delicate lip, whose insertion 
into the first ring varies widely. ey exude a small quantity of 
yellow fluid from the dorsal pores, which begin between the 5th 
and 6th segments. See Friend, Journ. Linn. Soc., Zoology, vol. xxiv, 
p- 292 et seq.; and Lssex MWaturalist, Jan. 1893. There are six 
known species in Great Britain. 
15. Dendrobena celtica Rosa.) $$-3§.  Déstridution—Kent, 
Sussex, Devonshire, Gloucestershire, Yorkshire, Northants, 
Oxford, Somerset, Lancashire, N. Wales, Lanarkshire, Dumfries. 
16. Dendrobena arborea Eise 35-33. Distribution— 
Norfolk, Essex, Sussex, emcee Yorkshire, Cumber- 
land, Hertfordshire, N. Wales, Dublin. 
17. Dendrobzna boeckii Eisen. 39-33. Dustribution—York- 
shire, Lanarkshire (Scotland). Only two authenticated 
records. Earlier records belong to the next. A _ boreal 
species. 
18 Dendrobzena subrubicunda Eisen. $235. Distribu- 
tion—Same as No. 1 
19. woe ower constricta Rosa. *°=**. Distribution— 
ussex. A southern and eee form. 
20. Dendrobena eiseni Levi 24-32. Distribution— 
Sussex, Essex, Norfolk, peeiatoee Nriteciee: pieame 
____ Hertfordshire, N. Wales, Cumberland, Dubli in. 
fete 1893. 
