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NOTES AND LITERATURE 



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* Trichopteren. Georg TJlmer (1904), pp. 26, pi. 2. 

 Plecopteren. Fr. Klapalek (1904), pp. 14, figs. 10. 

 Ephemeriden. Georg TJlmer (1904), pp. 8, pi. 1. 



*Odonaten. F. Eis (1904), pp. 44, figs. 12. 



* t Apterygoten. C. Schaffer (1897), pp. 48, pi. 3. 



Arachnoideen. E. Simon (1902), pp. 48. 

 Gonyleptiden. W. Sorensen (1902), pp. 36. 

 *Acariden. P. Kramer (1898), pp. 40, pi. 1. 



* Pycnogoniden. J. V. Hodgson (1907), pp. 20, figs. 6. 

 *Myriopoden. C. Graf Attems (1897), pp. 8, figs. 4. 



Schizopoden. Carl Zimmer (1907), pp. 6, figs. 17. 

 *Cumaceen. Carl Zimmer (1902), pp. 18, figs. 31. 



* f Cirrepedien. W. Weltner (1898), pp. 16. 

 *tSiisswasser Ostracoden. W. Vavra (1898), pp. 26, figs. 5. 



fSusswasser Cladoceren. W. Vavra (1900), pp. 26, figs. 7. 



* Siisswasser Copepoden. Al. Mrazek (1901), pp. 30, pi. 4. 



Volume III — Bryossoen und Wurmer. 

 *Bryozoen. L. Calvet (1904), pp. 46, pi. 3. 

 *Gephyreen. W. Fischer (1896), pp. 7. 



* Hirudineen. E. Blanchard (1900), pp. 20, pi. 1. 



Naiden, Tubificiden und Terricolen. F. E. Beddard (1896). pp. 64, pi. 1. 

 t Enchytraeiden. H. Ude (1896), pp. 44, pi. 1. 

 t* Terricolen (Nachtrag). W. Michaelsen (1899), pp. 28. 

 t * Polychaeten. E. Ehlers (1897), pp. 148, pi. 9. 

 t * Nemathelminthen. v. Linstow (1896), pp. 22, pi. 1. 



* Chaethognathen. O. Steinhaus (1900), pp. 10. 

 •Nemertinen. O. Burger (1899), pp. 14. 

 *Cestoden. Einar Lonnberg (1896), pp. 10, pi. 1. 



Trematoden. M. Braun (1896), pp. 8, pi. 1. 

 Turbellarien: 



* Polycladiden. Eitter-Zahony (1907), pp. 20, figs. 9, pi. 1. 

 Ehabdocoeliden und Tricladiden. L. Bohmig (1902), pp. 30, pi. 2. 



The above summary is sufficient to show that these volumes 

 form a library on the Patagonian fauna which will be indis- 

 pensable to the student of the zoology of the southern hemis- 

 phere. Almost without exception the papers conclude with a 

 full !>il.lini!T;iphv ..!" 1 1 1 < * sulij.'ct of which they treat. We hope 

 that the concluding volume of the series which will contain the 

 editor's general discussion will be also provided with a chart, if 

 possible also bearing the bathymotrie lines which indicate in 

 a general way the topography of the sea bottom. 



