BY J. J. FLETCHER. 
1537 
species the male and spermathecal pores are remarkably far apart 
— in line with the second setse — the first and second rows of setse 
themselves not standing so close together as usual ; the setse of 
the outer couples very far apart so that the outer row of each is 
quite dorsal in position. 
Hah. — Coonabarabran, N.S.W. (collected by Mr. T. G. Sloane). 
Cryptodeilus Oxleyensis, n.sp. 
A complete spirit specimen 70 mm. long, 4 mm. broad ; number 
of segments about 175. Two other specimens more or less 
incomplete. 
Colour light yellowish-bi’own, dai^kest anteriorly and superiorly. 
Prostomium very partially divides buccal ring, both it and the 
buccal ring marked with a fine linear groove reaching back- 
wards to the anterior margin of segment ii or even iii, for 
some distance further back the body sometimes finely and faintly 
canaliculate in median dorsal line. 
Clitellum not developed in any of the specimens ; in one of 
them segments xiv-xvi of a different colour as if indicative of 
an approaching girdle. 
IMale pores on small papillje opposite the second setm. 
Spermathecal pores intersegmeutal, four pairs, opposite the 
second setaj commencing between segments v and vi. 
Dorsal pores after segments vi or vii. 
Alimentary canal; three pairs calciferous pouches in xi-xiii 
more or less underlying the canal. 
Genitalia ; vesicuUe seminales in ix and xii : spermathecaj foui- 
pairs, in vi-ix, each with a distinct single club-shaped cajcum, in 
the (non-breeding) si»ccimen dissected as long as the pouch itself. 
Accessory copulatory structures not indicated. 
Hah. — Oxley, near Brisbane, Queensland (collected by Mr. T. 
G. Sloane). 
