2 Verm. 
YERMES. 
II. — LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
Aducco, V. La sostanza colorante rossa dell’ Eustrongylus gigas. Atti 
(Rend.) Acc, Rom. iv, pp. 187 & 213. 
Anon. Hydatids of the Brain. Brit. Med. J. 1888, ii, p. 442. 
ApAthy, S. (1) Analyse der ausseren Korperform der Hirudineen. 
MT. z. Stat. Neap, viii, p. 153. Abstract in J. R. Micr. Soc. 1888, 
p. 950. 
. (2) Systematische Streiflichter. i. Marine Hirudineen. Arch. 
f. Nat. 1888, I, i, p. 43. 
The characters of the Iihynchobdellidce and the Gnathobdellidai ; 
diagnoses of the genera Pontobdella and Calliobdella ; and characters of 
C. nigra, n. sp. 
— — . (3) Siisswasser-Hirudineen. Zool. Jahrb. iii, p. 725. 
A systematic essay on the fresh-water Leeches, with 1 n. sp., Glepsine 
concolor. 
Beddard, F. E. (1) Observations on an Annelid of the Genus uEolosoma. 
P. Z. S. 1888, p. 213. 
On JElosoma headleyi, n. sp., obtained in an English tank. The oil- 
globules are green and more abundant than in JE. variegatum. Many 
pairs of nephridia are present, and the first nephridium lies in the first 
setigerous segment. 
. (2) Report on Annelids from the Mergui Archipelago, collected 
for the Trustees of the British Museum, Calcutta, by Dr. John 
Anderson, F.R.S. J. L. S. xxi, p. 256. 
With Eupompe indica , n. sp. (figs.), Chloeia merguiensis, n.sp. (figs.), 
JBranchiomma intermedium , n. sp. (figs.), and an account of structure of 
eyes in C. merguiensis. 
. (3) Further Notes on the Reproductive Organs of Eudrilus. 
Zool. Anz. 1888, p. 643. 
There are two pairs of ovaries, enclosed in a muscular sheath con- 
tinuous with the oviduct, and the two oviducts of each side open opposite 
each other into the spermathecal duct. 
. (4) The Nephridia of Earthworms. Nature, xxxviii, p. 221. 
The nephridia of Perichceta and Megascolides support Lang’s view of 
the derivation of segmental organs of segmented Worms from the net- 
work in unsegmented Vermes. 
(5) On the Structure of Three New Species of Earthworms, with 
Remarks on certain points in the Morphology of the Oligochaita. 
Q. J. Micr. Sci. xxix, p. 101. 
Acanthodrilus annectens , n. sp., from New Zealand. Deinodrilus benhami , 
n. g. & sp., from New Zealand. Typhceus gammii , n. sp., from Darjeeling. 
