DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY, 137 



Crustacea— continued. 



By Dr. W. A. Cunnington : — 



"Zoological Results of the Third Tanganyika Expedition. 

 Report on the parasitic Eucopepoda." 



Proc. Zool. Soc, 1914, p. 819. 



The following paper is based partly on material in the 

 British Museum : — 



By Dr. Walter M. Tattersall : — 



" The Schizopoda, Stomatopoda, and non-antarctic Iso- 

 poda of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition." 

 Trans. R. Soc, Edinburgh, xlix,, p. 865. 



Worms. 



By Dr. LuiGi Cognetti de Martiis : — 



" On a small collection of Earthworms from Henderson 

 Island." Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. C8), xiii., p. 255. 



By H. A. Baylis, B.A. : — 



" Preliminary Account of Aspidodrilus, a remarkable 

 Epizoic Oligochsete." 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist (8), xiv., p. 145. 

 " On a new Cestode from an Albatross, Diomedea irro- 

 rata." Proc. Zool. Soc, 1914, p. 407. 



" On Octopetalum, a new genus of Avian Cestodes." 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), xiv., p. 414. 



By R. T. Leiper, M.B., and Surgeon E.L. Atkinson, R.N. : — 



•' Helminthes of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910- 

 1913." Proc Zool. Soc, 1914, p. 222. 



Porifera. 

 By R. KiRKPATRiCK : — 



" Fresh-water Sponges of the Volga-Basin." 



Arb. a. d. biolog. Wolga- Station, 1914. 



V. — A cquisitions* 



Mammalia. 



The additions to this class during the past year number 

 two thousand four hundred and fifty-eight : — 



Special attention may be directed to the large collections 

 of Indian and Ceylon Mammals presented by the Bombay 

 Natural History Society ; to the collections of South American 

 and Siberian Mammals presented by Oldfield Thomas, F.R.S. ; 

 and to the large collection of South American Mammals pre- 

 sented by the Hon. N. C. Rothschild. 



* A table sliowing the number of specimens added during the yeax is 

 given on page 156. 



