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26. Fridericia michaelseni, Bret. — Michaelsen (9), p. 100. One 

 of the most widely distributed species of this genus. Hastings, 

 December 21st, 1911. 



27. F. bulbosa, Eosa, and a variety or allied form at the same 

 place and time. Also Sedlescombe, August, 1913. 



28. F. variata, Bret. Hastings, same time and place as 

 foregoing. 



29. Fridericia sp. — One of the bisetose forms, not yet suffi- 

 ciently diagnosed. Sedlescombe "brooks," August 16th, 1913. 



This list of species belonging to the genus Fridericia leaves 

 much to be desired. Nearly one hundred species are known to 

 science, about half of which are British, and forty or fifty species 

 ought easily to be found in Sussex. The genus Achceta is at 

 present unknown in this county. 



30. Chamcedrilus chlorophilus, Friend. — 1912, Friend (6), 

 pp. 257 seq. This interesting Annelid appears at present to be 

 unknown outside the British Isles. Hastings, June, 1912 ; 

 Sedlescombe " brooks," August 16th, 1913. 



Haplotaxid.e. 



31. TIaplotaxis gordioides (G. L. H.). — Michaelsen (9), p. 108. 

 Quite distinct from H. (Dichceta) curvisetosa, Friend ('Essex 

 Nat.' vol. 9, p. 110), with which Michaelsen confuses it. I found 

 the genuine H. gordioides at Hastings, December 21st, 1911 ; a 

 day memorable for the many discoveries made during a couple 

 of hours spent between Bopeep and Alexandra Park. 



LUMBRICULIDZE. 



32. Allurus (Eiseniella) tetrcedrus, Sav. — Michaelsen (9), 

 p. 471. Not known in November, 1890. Friend (7), p. 22. 

 First record for Sussex, 1892. Friend (2), p. 123. Since found 

 in many parts of the county. 



33. Eisenia fcetida, Sav.— Michaelsen (9), p. 475. First 

 Sussex record, 1891. Friend (7), p. 21. Found everywhere in 

 manure. In the Gensing Gardens I once found a variety 

 which was peculiar, but I cannot at present put hands on my 

 memoranda. 



34. E. rosea, Sav. (=A. mucosa, Eisen). First Sussex record, 

 March, 1892. Friend (2), p. 124. In May, 1892, my mother 



