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REPORT ON THE WORMS. 



By W. McM. Woodworth. 



The most important collections received during the year are 

 the worms collected by Mr. Agassiz during the cruise of the 

 " Albatross " in the Eastern Pacific. Of these the Nemerteans 

 have been sent to Professor W. R. Coe, who has promised two 

 Reports, one on the pelagic forms and one on the reef and shore 

 forms. Gifts have been received from Messrs. T. Barbour and 

 S. Henshaw. 



The Annelids collected by Mr. Agassiz on the " Blake," 1877- 

 80, which were sent to Professor Ehlers, have been returned. 

 A Report upon them by Doctor Hermann Augener forms No. 4 

 of Volume 46, of the Bulletin. Prof. F. W. Gamble has returned 

 the Arenicolidae loaned to him. To Mr. W. F. Lanchester, Uni- 

 versity of Dundee, has been sent all gephyrean material from the 

 Pacific. The Report on the Nemerteans collected by Mr. Agassiz 

 on the "Albatross" in 1891, which is almost completed, will 

 appear under the joint authorship of Professor Coe and myself. 



