VERMES. 
BY 
C. F. Lutken, Ph.D., F.R.DA., &c. 
1. RO'J’ATORrA. 
1. CuBBiTS, C. Remarks on the homological position of membeis 
constituting the thecated section of the class Rotatoria. M. Micr. J. 
viii. pp. 6-12, pis. xxiii. & xxiv. 
2. Davis, H. A new CalUdina., with the result of experiments on the 
desiccation of Rotifers. Op. cit. ix. pp. 201-209, pi. xiv. (c/.. 
pp. 241-243 & 28G-288) [Zool. Rec. x. p. 400]. 
3. Hudson, C. T. On Euchlanis triquetra and E. dilatata. Op. cit. viii. 
pp. 97-100, pi. xxviii. 
4. . Is Pedaliov,. a Rotifer ? Op. cit. pp. 209-210, pi. xxiii. {cf. 
pp. 249 & 250). 
5. . Remarks on Mr. H. Davis’ paper on the desiccation of Roti- 
fers. Op. cit. ix. pp. 274-270. 
0. On some male Rotifers. Op. cit. xiii. pp. 45-54, pi. xci. (abstr. 
Q. J. Micr. Sci. xv. p. 402). 
7. — — . On Cephalosiphon and a new Infusorian. Op. cit. xiv. pp. 105- 
170, pi. cxvii. 
8. . On a new Melicerta. Tom. cit. pp. 225-231, pi. cxix. 
9. Peirce, C, Remarks on St’ephanoceros. P. Ac. Philad. 1875, pp. 
121-123. 
A paper by C. Hudson, British Rotifers, their haunts and habits” 
(P. Bristol Soc. i. 2) has not been seen by the Recorder. Of Hudson s 
new classification of the Rotatoria a sketch is given in the Proceedings 
of the British Association, reported in Nature, xii. p. 413 {Cf. Rep. Br. 
Ass. 1875, pp. 101 & 102). 
Semper’s paper on Trochosphcera [Zool. Rec. ix. p. 420] is translated, 
M. Micr. J. xiv. pp. 237-246, pis. cxx.-cxxii. 
CuBBlTS (1) describes the thecal covering and the alimentary system 
