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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Taf. 1. fig. 10) fi’om Crotalus ? ; A. lohulata (p. 44) from DelpJiinus gan- 
geticus ; A. nasuta (p. 45, Taf. 1. fig. 15) from Pelecanus onocrotalus ; A. granu- 
losa (p. 46, Taf. 1. fig. 16) from Tachypetes aquilus. 
Enoplus cochleatus (p. 57, Taf. 4. figs. 9-13), Heligoland, in Algae ; E. glo- 
hicaudatus (p. 68, Taf. 4. fig. 14), Heligoland, in Algae; E. dmticaudatus 
(p. 58), Heligoland ; E. liraUis (p. 59, Taf. 4. figs. 15 & 16), Berlin, muddy 
ground. 
Physaloptera digitata (p. 61, Taf. 3. fig. 1) from Felis cancolor ; P. suh- 
alata (p. 63, Taf. 3. fig. 7) from Falco ? ; P. truncata (p. 64, Taf. 3. fig. 3) 
from Phasianus gallus ; P. spiralis (p. 64, Taf. 3. fig. 5) from Amphishcena 
?. 
Ileterakis lineata (p. 70, Taf. 3. fig. 15) from Gallus ? ; II. compressa 
(p. 71, Taf. 3. fig. 14) from Gallus domesticus ; II. serrata (p. 72, Taf. 3. 
fig. 10) from Penelope htmieralis; II. Jlexima (p. 72, Tnf. 8. fig. 17) from 
Crotalus -P; II. valvata (p.*76) from Crypturus eupreus ; II. alata (p. 76), 
from Tinamus P; II. arquata (p. 77) from CrypUirus eupreus ; H. spu- 
mosa (p. 77) from Mus decumanus; H. turgida (p. 77) from Ameiva teguexin; 
H. fasciata (p. 78, Taf. 3. figs. 18-20) from Easypus novemcinctus. 
Filaria foveata (p. 90) from Strix hrachyotus ; F. calamiformis (p. 90) from 
Psittaeus <xstivus, under tlie skin of the foot ; F. dehiscens (p. 91) from Strix 
striata; F. insignis (p. 91) from Pious P; F. guttata (p. 92) from Falco 
horigera ; F. pungens (p. 92) from Turdus cyaneus ; F. depressa (p. 96) from 
Corvus cornix ; F. capitellata (p. 96, Taf. 6. fig. 2) from Coradas garrula ; F. 
nitidulans (p. 97, Taf. 6. figs. 10, 11) from Tapirus americanus; F. microstoma 
(p. 98, Taf. 5. fig. 3) from Equus caballus ; F. radida (p. 98, Taf. 6. fig. 9) from 
Paradoxurus philippinensis ; F. ohtusocaudata (p. 101) from Falco suhbuteo. 
Ancyracanthus impar (p. 106) from Osmerus eperlanus. 
Ceratospira vesiculosa (p. 109) from Psittaeus sinensis. 
Oxyuris minuta (p. 118) from Ateles paniscus ; O. longicollis (p. 120, Taf. 7. 
fig. 8) from Testudo grceca (this species = dactylura (B.) ex parte); O. 
corollatus (p. 122, Taf. 7. fig. 7) fr’om Galeopitliems plnlippimmsis. 
Strongylus coheerens (p. 136) from Easyprocta agxdi; S.injlatus (p. 141) 
from Bos taurus; S. subventriepsus (p. 145) from Itana cornuta ; S. invaginatus 
(p. 147, Taf. 7. fig. 17) from Coluber P 
Pelodcra teres (p. 153, Taf. 10. fig. 8), in moist earth; P. papillosa (p. 153, 
Taf. 11. fig. 3), moist earth ; P. pellio (p. 154, Taf. 11. fig. 11). 
Leptodera membranosa (p. 167, Taf. 11. fig. 10) from Bana P ; L. cur- 
vicaudata (p. 158, Taf. 10. fig. 4), L. producta (p. 158, Taf. 10. fig. 5), L. inermis 
(p. 158, Taf. 10. fig. 6), L. maet'olaima (p. 169, Taf. 11. fig. 5), L. elongata (p. 169, 
Taf. 10. fig. 3), L. rigida (p. 161, Taf. 11. fig. 9), L. lirata (p. 161, Taf. 10. fig. 12 
and 11. fig. 8) ; all these species were met with in moist earth or decaying 
substances. 
Pseudalius tumidus (p. 174, Taf. 12. fig. 9) from Eelphinus phoccena. 
Gordiacea. 
Franz Low notices the occurrence of worms of the genus Mermis in various 
species of insects. Verh. zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, xvi. p. 944. 
Mermis matutina, sp. n., Menge, 1. c. p. 5, figs. 7, 8, three specimens found 
in amber with a Chit'oriomus, into the body of whifh one of them had inserted 
its head. 
