18 Verm, 
VERMES. 
Nereidavus varians, g. & sp. nn., Grinnell (43), from the jaws only, 
which resemble those of Nereis pelagica, Linn. 
Cymaderma^ g. n., Puns (41), “ strioo tonuoa in ordinom undulatao, ot 
ubique corpus cingentes, ita ut cutis subrugosa vidoatur.” Upper car- 
boniferous strata near Settle, Yorkshire. 
Semper (65) describes two new species — Dero rodriguezi, pp. 106 & 
107, pi. iv. figs. 16 & 16, and D. pMlippinensis, p. 107. 
Langerhans’s (50) new form was found in the Bay of Funchal ; it is a 
free-living Chaetopod, with its nearest allies among the Phyllodoceidce ; 
it agrees with Tomopteris in having the setas reduced to supporting aci- 
culi, but there are no setaa on the first segment, and the head has no 
appendages whatever. 
Greeff’s (42) species were mentioned, but not described in his “ Auge 
der Alciopiden” [Zool. Rec. xiii.] ; — Alciope cirrata, p. 60, pi. i. figs. 6 & 
6, pi. ii. figs. 19-21; Vatiadis omata^ p. 66, pi. iii. figs. 29-32; V. pelaglca, 
p. 67, pi. iii. figs. 33 & 34 ; F. crystallina, p. 68, pi. iii. figs. 35-39 ; Nau- 
phanla, g. n. [Zool. Rec. xiii.] ; N. celox^ p. 69, pi. iii. figs. 40-42, pi. iv. 
figs. 43-55; Callizona, g. n. [Zool. Rec. xiii.] ; C. cincinnata, p. 71, pi. v. 
figs. 66-59 ; C. nasuta, p. 72, pi. v. figs. 60-62 ; C. gruhii^ pi. v. fig. 72, 
pi. V. figs. 63-66, pi. vi. figs. 69-88 ; Rhynconerella capitaiay p. 74, pi. v. 
figs. 67 & 68. 
Anaitis [Malmgr., 1865; Duponch., Lep.^ 1829] losea^ sp. n., McIntosh 
(61), St. Andrews. 
Ilyalopomatus, g. n., Marenzeller, Die Coelenteraten, Echinodermen 
und Warmer der k. k. ost-ungar. Nordpol Expedition, Denk. Ak. 
Wien, XXXV. p. 393 ; a Serpulid with a transparent operculum, and 9-11 
gills on either side. H. claparedii, pi. iv. fig. 2. 
Perrier (54) describes Perichceta dicystis and P. tricystis, so called from 
the presence of two and three copulatory pouches respectively. 
Polygordius flavo-capitatus, W. N. Ulianin (Hoyer’s Report, pp. 
389-392). 
The following new Annulata are described by Gromma as from the 
Aralo-Caspian Explorations: — ArcTiceohdella esmonti, g. & sp. nn., Clep- 
eine caecum, p. 95, Tuhifex deserticola, p. 108, pi. v. figs. 8-12, Limnodrilus 
hogdanowi, p. 110, pi. v. fig. 13, Ampharete halewshii, p. 112, pi. v. 
figs. 1-7, and (in pt. ii.) Amphicteis {Aryandes^') howalewshii, pp. 42-44, 
pi. ix. fig. 7. 
Tuhifex rivulorum, T. honetti, Clepsine hi-oculata, C. complanata, C. 
marginata, and Nephelis vulgaris, found in Lake of Geneva ; Bull. Soc. 
Vaud. xiv. pp. 203 & 204. 
Perrier (54) gives an account of the geographical distribution of some 
Earth Worms ; Titanus in Brazil only, Urochceta in Brazil, the Antilles, 
and Java, Eudrilus in Brazil and the Antilles, Perichceia in Brazil, India, 
China, Madagascar, Philippines, Antilles, and Peru. 
Hansen’s paper on “Anneliden fra den norsko Nordhavs Expedition.” 
(N. Mag. Naturv.), has not boon soon by the Recorder. 
Pachydrilus fosaor, P. sphagnetorum, Enchytrceus pellucidus, E. 
puieanus, E. adriaticus, E. perrieri, E. ley dig i, E. hegemon, Achceta 
eiseni, spp. nn., Vejdovsky (57). 
