NEW OR IMPERFECTLY KNOWN SPECIES OF EARTHWORMS. 67 



chœtal line ; male pores separated by 9 

 setae. 



v f. -•» 



C§) © J Intestine begins in XV; intestinal cceca 



one pair in XX VI I; thickened septa V/ VI 



® / —VII/ VII I in front of the gizzard, and 



X/XI— XIII/XIV behind it, septum IX/X 



(Si (2) / 



very thin and transparent, septum VIII/IX 



" ^ ®"J ab-ent. Spermathecœ four pairs, in VI, 



VII, VIII, IX, with diverticula longer than 

 f ' — \ the sac and enlarged at the blind end. Testes 

 XVI[ I* '"<§} @ "/ in X, XI ; sperm reservoir in XI, XII ; 



/^Q Q.N ovary small, close to the ventral body wall. 



XVIH X © (?) J Ovisacs (receptaculum ovorum) two pairs, in 



(. . , \ XIII, XIV, with the proximal portion at- 



XIX Y ® ® . ,/ tached to the septa between these segments 



r****£ 'J and the next preceding. Prostate gland 



^ small, and only slightly lobulated. Last 



heart in XIII. 



Loc. — Kamakura. 



3. P. campestris, n. sp. 



Length of body 120 mm., breadth 6 

 Ç - &*'") »in., number of segments 77. Clitellum 



\ , — / XIV— XVI, without seta?. Number of setœ 



vin (*" "*® W'j in the spermathecal segments 35, but in 



' XVIII there are 47; generally speaking 



( !7^N there are fewer seta? in the more anterior seg- 



\ '©' ® * / ments. First dorsal pore XIII/XIV. Sper- 



xviii (••--© ©•••) mathecal pores two pairs in VII/VIII, 



\ ® ® J VIII/IX ; VII, VIII with a pair of genital 



xix L <§j * *') papillae lying close to the spermathecal pores 



^ — and behind the chœtal line. Oviduct pore 



single. Sperm duct openings on papillae, separated by 7 setae ; XVII, XVIII, 

 XIX with a pair of genital papillae behind the ductal line. 



Intestine begins in XV ; intestinal coeca one pair, in XXVI, large, extend- 



