SCOLECIIDAi 
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Balanoglossus. Kowalewsky’s paper on the anatomy of this worm is abs- 
tracted in Aim. & Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. xx. 1867, pp. 230-232 (vide ^Re- 
cord/ 1866, p. 610). 
Turbellaria. 
Bipalium univiitatum^ Griihe, h c, p. 46. fig. 9. This species is very close 
to B. ferudporensisy P. Wright. 
Mesostomum persmiatum^ Sdt. The Rev. W. Hougliton mentions the oc- 
currence of this Rhahdocoel Planarian in a reedy pond near Preston (Ann. & 
Mag. Nat. Hist. vol. xx. 1867, p. 449). At first he had thought it might he a 
new species, of tile genus Tgphlbpland (Vide ibid< p. 300)» 
Sejeper (vide p)osted, p. 644), in treating of the parasites of the Holothuroids, 
mentions having found, in the intestine of Stichopus variegatus, Semp., and 
Miilleria lecanoraj Jag., specimens of a species of Anoplodiurriy which he calls, 
after the descriher of this genus, A. schneideti. 
Cerehratidus cylindricus, sp. n., Packard, t c. p. 291, pi, 8. fig. 11, one spe- 
cimen at Belles Amoilrs; 
Dr. McIntosh describes k gtegarinifornl parasite met with in Borhsia octo^ 
lineata, as well as in large examples, frolil South Devon^ of Lim^a lacteuy 
Montagu, Quart. Journ, of Mic. Science j !fraus. R. Mici Soci 1867, p. 88, 
pi, 2i 
