4 Verm. 
VERMES. 
Ulianiniay g. u. Corpus mollissimum. Anterior pars corporis impres- 
sione transversa a corpora cetero distiucta. Pharynx (num pharynx 
vera ?) annuliformis vel mesostomiformis, valde extensilis, in medio cor- 
pora sita. Organa urticaria eadem forma ac in Microstomo lineari, &c. 
For U. molUssima. 
Graffia, g. n. Corpus molle. Anterior pars corporis propter impres- 
sioneni trarisvorsam laiam ot profundain plane colliformem capitiformis. 
Pharynx (num pharynx vera ?) annuliformis vel mesostomiformis, valde 
extensilis in parte tertia posteriore corporis, sita, &c. For G. capitata. 
A mphiporus fahricii. 
For Hallez’s (6) new species of TurbeUaria, see infra. 
Leuckartia, g. n, (17), a Bothriocephalid with genital organs both ven- 
tral and lateral, an unarmed head, and central vitelligenous glands ; found 
in the pyloric tubes of a Salmon from an unknown locality [no specific 
type described or named]. 
Tcenia krahhii, sp. n., (19) ; cysticercus found in the Reindeer, the 
adult probably lives in the Dog. 
Tc&nia vogti and T. benedeniy spp. nn,, (20) ; both from the Sheep. 
Linstow (12) describes as new Tamia leptoclera, T. poculiferay and 
Scolex petromyxi. T. parvirostris and T. murina, Duj., are re-figured. 
Linstow (12 a) describes as new : — 
Distomum megaloon (intostino of Lacerta agilis) (p. 337). 
Afonostomum aculeatum (intestine of Tesludo groica) (p. 338). 
Tcenia octo-coronata (intestine of Fhcenicopterus antiquorum') (p. 339), 
T. sulcata, (? = T. myoxi, Rud.) (intestine of Afyoxus glis), T. rudolphiana 
(= loxice recurvirostrccy Blumenbach), T. globata (intestine of Parus 
major), T. breviceps (intestine of Frincjilla montana and F. codebs) (p. 341), 
the last four are unarmed. 
New localities for some old species are also given. 
Perroncito’s (25) new species {T. alba) is to be distinguished from T. 
expunsa and denticulata, with which it has often been confounded ; he 
mentions by name T. vogti and T. benedeni, spp. nn. 
Moniez (16) distinguishes 2\ giardj, from T. denticidata. 
The following T'urbellaria are described by Mereschkowsky (16) [see 
Zool. Rec. XV. Verm. p. 4] : — 
Alauretta viridiro strum. 
Prostomum boreale, P. papillatum. 
Afesostomum graft- 
' Vejdovsky (29) describes the following new species : — Mesostomum 
hallezianum, Derostomum typhlops, Stenostomum ignavum, S. fasciatum. 
Graff’s (4) new species most resemble G. palceensis ; it probably came 
to the Frankfort Gardens with the earth of an Australian palm; it 
resembles Malacobdella by the opening of the proboscis into the 
mouth. 
Gulliver (Phil, Tr. clxviii. pp. 557-563, pi. v.) describes as new 
'Tetrastemma rodericanum and Geoplana whartoni ; the genus Geoplana is 
redefined. 
Verrill reports Amphiporus stimpsoni and Amphiporus sp. from Penny 
Harbour and Cumberland Gulf; Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. No. 16, p. 143. 
