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collected for me at Dallington, the consignment consisting of seven 

 species (Allurus tetrcedrus, Eisenia rosea, A. chlorotica, A. caligi- 

 nosa, B. constrictus, L. rubellns, and L. castaneus), the specimens 

 of E. rosea being marked, "very typical." 



35. Allolobophora longa, Ude. Friend (2), p. 123. First 

 found at Dallington, March, 1892, and frequently since. More 

 abundant in many places than the true Earthworm, with which 

 it is often confused. 



36. A. caliginosa, Sav. (forma turgida, Eisen). Friend (2), 

 p. 124. Forma trapezoides, Hurstmonceaux, July 23rd, 3889. 



37. Aporrectodea chlorotica, Sav. — With many aliases, some 

 of which accompany the first record for Sussex, November, 1890. 

 Friend (7), p. 21. Very common and widely distributed. Inside 

 Pevensey Castle. 



38. Dendrobcena subrubicunda, Eisen ( = rubida, Sav.). — 

 Friend (2), pp. 123-4. Very abundant, as a rule, in old manure 

 and among leaf-mould. Alexandra Park, December 21st, 1911. 



39. D. arborea, Eisen. — First found in Sussex, March, 1892. 

 Friend (2), p. 123. Not common, but found again December 

 21st, 1911, in an old log on the shore at Bopeep. 



40. D. mammalis, Sav. (=celtica, Eosa). — In tree-stump with 

 the last at Dallington, March, 1892. Friend (2), p. 124. Bare ; but 

 found most frequently in road- scrapings which have " ripened." 



41. Helodrilus ocidatus, Hoffm. — A worm of peculiar interest. 

 By the side of dykes at Boreham Bridge, by the Fish Market, 

 Hastings, and on the way to Kite's Nest Farm ; apparently 

 generally distributed in Sussex. 



42. Bimastus eiseni, Lev. — Apparently rare in Sussex. First 

 record, March, 1892. Friend (2), pp. 123-4. 



43. B. constrictus, Bosa. — The Sussex record for March, 

 1892 (Friend (2), p. 123), was the first for Great Britain. June, 

 1912, I found one specimen in a gutter beyond the Fish Market, 

 Hastings, with H. ocidatus, L. rubellus, and A. chlorotica. 



44. Octolasium profugum (= lacteum, Oerley). — Supra, p. 81. 

 Dallington ; first and only Sussex record. 



45. Lumbricus rubellus, Hoffm. — Friend (2), p. 123. Gene- 

 rally distributed. 



46. L. castaneus, Sav. (= purpureus) . — March, 1892. Friend 

 (2), p. 123. First record, November, 1890. Friend (7), p. 21. 



