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ANNELIDA DISCOPHORA. 
HlRypiNEA. 
JUrudo septemstnatUf 0^1)0, 1, o, p. 87, Taf. 4, fig, 6 j II, r^wculosa^ Qrubo, 
I, 0 , p, 89, Taf, 4. fig, 0 j H, (tustraliSf Besisto =? II, qtmquestrmta^ Sch,, 
Qrube, I, o, p. 89 j II. {Chthonohdella) limhatay Gmfie, I, o, p, 41, Taf, 4, fig. 7. 
These species are all described in detail. 
Mirudo capensis, sp. n., Grube, I, c. p. 38, Taf. 4, fig, 4, stagnant watey 
between Chalk and Table Bay, Cape of Good Hope. 
Hirudo livlbata. Grube gives as the geographical distribution of this 
land-leech : — Japan, Manilla, Peleysr Islands, Java, Sumatra, the regions be- 
’ twpen the flimalayas and Ceylon, ^outh Australia j in the neyir world, Chili. 
Qyube, I, c, p. 69, 
Pontobdella? lividuy sp. n., Packard, 1. c. p. 291, plate 8. fig. 9, Bellesi 
Amours. 
BranchelUonimlricatu7n, 3T^. n., Grube, Jahresberichte derSchles. Gesellsch. 
f. Vaterl. Cultur, 1866, p. 61, near to^. scolopendi'a, Dies. 
Nephdis quadrilineata, Grube, 1. c. p. 43, Taf. 4. fig. 8 ; N. elongatay sp. n., 
Grube, 1. c. p. 43 : both these species are described in detail. 
Theromgzon pallens, sp. n,, Pbillipi, 1. o. p. 77, Taf. 2, fig, A, from Puerto 
Monti. 
Dermohdella purpureay sp. n., Pbillipi, /. c. p. 78, Taf. 2, fig. B, taken still 
living while skinning a flamingo } the leech had got into the gullet. 
ANNELIDA aEPHYREA, 
SiPUNCULEA. 
fS^nculus gigasy S. obscurusy S. vulga^'is, 8. punctatissimm. Jourdain (/. c.), 
in continuing his researches on these species, gives a brief account of their 
anatomy. In the first-named species, the general cavity communicates with 
the exterior' by an orifice, supplied with a sphincter, situated posteriorly, 
on which account it is proposed to make it the type of a new genus, Sipun- 
culoporusj at present including but one species, 8. gigas. Jourdain regards 
the caecal tube§ not as an organ of respiration, but as an organ of elimina- 
tion analogous to the gland of Bojanus. 
^yilnx {Sipunculus). A species of this genus (P), taken in 8 fathoms, sandy 
bottopi, at Caribon Island, is briefly described, but not named, by Packard, 
1. c, p. 290, plate 8. fig, 10. 
Figures of the following species of 8ipunculidcey accompanied by anatomical 
details, will be found appended to Kefersteiu’s paper on some American spe- 
cies of this family (vide ‘ Zool. Record,’ 1866, p. 680) : — Phascolosoma pacifi- 
cum, P. agassizii and yar, Pypedipatumy P. Iceve, P .(Aspidpsiphon) trxmcatuniy 
and P. cumanense. 
Phascolosoma hamxdatwny sp. n., Packard, 1. c. p. 290, pi. 8. fig. 8, Caribou 
Island &c. 
