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Nachrichten der konigl. Gesellsch. zu Gottingen, 1867,‘Mai, 
No. 11, pp. 1-10. > 
Grube, Eduard. Eeise der Oesterreichischen Eregatte Nov^'jca. 
Zoologisclier Theil, zweiter Band. Annelideh. ]Mit vier 
Tafeln. Wien, 1867, pp. 1-46. ' " . 
This portion of the history of the voyage of the ^Novar^ is 
edited by Dr. Gruhe, and contains figures and descriptions of 
some new species of Annelids collected during the expedition. 
Several of the species having been briefly characterized in the 
Verhandlungen of the k.-k. zoologisch-hotanischen Oesellschaft 
in Wien, for 1866, will he found alluded to in the Mtecord’ for 
last year ; the others will be mentioned in the special portion of 
this yearns ^ Record.* 
. Neue Anneliden aus den Gattungen Eunicei’^lJ^sione, 
Lampropho'es und Travisia. Schles. Gesellsch. f^ y^terL 
Cultur, 1866, pp. 61-64. - ; ^ ju, . 
. Resultate einer Revision der Euniceen. Ibid. pji. 66- 
68 . 
— —. Ueher Landblutegel, Ibid. pp. .59-60. , 
JouRDAiN, S. Observations sur un Chetoptere des cotes de la 
Manche. Annales des Scien. Naturel. 5® serie, Zool. 1. vii. 
1867, p. 380. 
Extracted from the Bulletin of the Association Scientifique de 
France. , \ . 
. Sur quelques points de Tanatomie des Siponcles. Compt. 
Rend. Avril 29, 1867, pp. 871-873, and Ann. & Mag. Nat. 
Hist. vol. xix. 1867, pp. 442-443. 
Keperstein, W. Untersuchungen fiber einige amerikanischc 
Sipunculiden. Zeitschr. f. wissensch. Zoologie, Bd. xvii. 
/pp. 44-55, Taf. 6 : Dec. 17, 1866 {pide Zool. Record, 1866, 
■ pp. 580 & 599). 
Krohn, A., and Schneider, A. Ueher Annelidlarven mit po- 
rosen Hfillen. Reichert u. Du Bois-Reymond*s Arcliiv, 
1867, pp. 498-508, Taf. 13. 
ANNELIDA POLYCH^TA. 
Agassiz, A. On the young stages of a few Annelids. Ann. &; 
Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. xix. 1867, pp. 203-218 & 242-257, 
plates 5 & 6 {pide Record for 1866, p. 579) . 
Marcusen gives a provisional list, in which in many cases the species 
are only referred to their genera, of the Annelids met with by him in the 
Black Sea. Archiv f. Naturg. xxxiii. Jahrg. Bd. i. p. 368. 
Opaque bodies have been met with by Schneider in the Bays of Nice 
and Villafranca. These bodies are about the size of large oil-drops, and are 
