ANNULATA. 
Ferm. 1 3 
* Valorous — Eusthenelais ahyssicola, p. 601 ; Ancistrosyllis grmnlandicay 
p. 502, Aricia gr(x,nlandica^ p. 504, pi. Ixv. figs. 5-9 ; Tachytrypane jejfreysi, 
p. 505, fig. 10; Ammotrypanella arctica, p. 505; Travisia glandulom, 
p. 506, figs. 15 & 16; Scolecolepis jeffreysi, p. 60G. He points out that 
of the species collected 13 are new to the Greenlandic area, and 9 to 
science ; in all, 68 marine Polychceta were found. In (50) he gives a list 
of the Annelids collected by the Arctic Expedition,” with information 
regarding the bottom temperature, the depth, and the nature of the 
bottom ; he compares results with the Austro-Hungarian Expedition. 
F. W. Hutton describes (Tr. N. Z. Inst. ix. pp. 350-353) Lumhricus 
uliginosus, L. campestris^ L. Icevis^ L. annulatns, Megasolex sylvestris, and 
M. lineatus — all new species. 
The new species, Eunice horneensis, E. martensi, E. cequahilis, E.fusci- 
cirris, E.jagora, and E. leucosticta^ are described by Grube (JB. schl. 
Ges. Iv. pp. 102 & 103). 
Studer (65) describes Ophryotrocha claparedii, sp. n. (Kerguelen’s 
Land). 
Ulianin (56) describes S. harhata^ sp. n. (Mediterranean), and S. prm- 
cox (Naples) (p. 28). 
Marion (47) describes as new Psygmohranchus intermedium, p. 28, fig. 6, 
Spirorhis beneti, p. 29, fig. 8 ; gives an account of some other species and 
a list of the Chcetopoda. 
Giard describes, C. R. Ixxxvii. p. 1147, Ann. N. H. (5) ii. p. 109, a new 
genus, Wartelia (= Terebella nebulosa, juv., Mont.) ; it is probably allied 
to Lumara, Stimps. W. gonotheca, sp. n. (c/., Pop. Sci. Rev. 1878, 
p. 335). 
Ulianin points out (Zool. Anz. i. p. 342) that Acicularia virchowi, Lan- 
gerhans, = Sagitella kowalevsMi, N. Wagner, in answer to H. Eisig’s 
note (tom. cit. p. 126). 
Hansen (40) gives some details as to Serpula vermicularis, IJydroides 
norvegica, Gunn., Pomatocerus triqueter, Placostegus tridentatus^ Ditrypa 
arietina. In N. Mag. Naturv. (xxiv.) he describes Polynoe arctica (p. 267) 
and Aricia arctica (p. 269), both new species. 
R. Horst has Jaarverslag omtrent het zoologisch Station der 
Niederl. Dierk. Ver., in Tijdschr. Nederl. Dierk. Yer. iii.) notes on some 
North Sea Annelids (^Nephthys longisetosa, Ammotrypane limacina, Nereis 
pelagica, N.fucata, Glycera goesi, and Trophonia plumosa). 
For a revision of the Chlorhcemina, see Grube (JB. schl. Ges. liv. 
pp. 60-72) ; of the Eunicea, id. (op. cit. Iv. pp. 79-104). 
For a few observations on Vermes of Norway, see De Rougemont s 
‘ Notes Zoologiques sur la Norv^ge ’ (Bull. Soc. Neuch. xi. 2, pp. 232-260). 
In N. Mag. Naturv. xxiv. pp. 1-13 & 269, Hansen gives lists of Anne- 
lids from the North Sea Expeditions of 1876 and 1877. 
Eisen ((Efv. Ak. Forh. 1878, No. 3, pp. 63-79) describes new Arctic 
Oligochceta : Mesenchytrceus, g. n., M. primcevus, M. mirabilis, M. falci- 
formis, ArchienchytrceuSj g. n., A. levensetii, A. tenellus, A. lampas, A. 
dixsoni, A, gemmatus, A. ochraceus^A. nasutus^ A. ajinis^ A. nervosus, A. 
profusus, NeoenchytrcBus^ g. n., N . fenestratus, N. vejdovshii^ N. stuxbergi, 
N. hyalinus, N. callosus, N. duriis. 
