LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
• Verm. 5 
[Brandes, G.] (2) Ueber das Genus Uolostomum, Nitzsch. Zool. Anz. 
1888, p. 424. 
A preliminary note. The sucker on the concave side is dorsal, not 
ventral. 
Brandt, Ed> Zwei Falle von Tcenia cucumerina, Rud., beim Menschen. 
T. c. p. 481. 
This Tcenia found twice in human subjects, in a practice of fifteen 
years. 
Braun, M. (1) Ueber parasitische Schnurwurmer. OB. Bakt. Parasit. 
iii, pp. 16 & 36. 
A review of the parasitic Nemertines and Rhyncliocoela. 
. (2) Die Myzostomidce. Zusammenfassender Bericht. T. C. p. 183. 
Brunotti, C. Recherches sur la Structure do l’ceil chez un Branchi- 
omma. C.R. 1888, i, p. 301. Abstract in J. R. Micr. Soc. 1888, 
p. 219. 
The eyes on the branchial filaments are compound ; the author dis- 
tinguishes between outer dioptric and inner nervous structures. 
Burger, O. Beitrage zur Kenntniss des Nervensystems der Nemer- 
tinen. Nachr. Ges. Gotting. 1888, p. 479. 
A preliminary note of results obtained about the nervous system of 
Indian and European Nemertines. 
Camerano, L. (1) Richerehe intorno al parassitismo ed al polimorfismo 
dei Gordii. 
Abstract in Am. Nat. xxii, p. 462. 
. (2) Gordius fece , n. sp. Ann. Mus. Genov. 1888, p. 168. 
. (3) Ricerche intorno alia Anatomia ed Istologia dei Gordii. Boll. 
Mus. Zool. Anat. Comp. Torino, iii, No. 38. 
A preliminary note, with a genealogical tree of the Vermes. 
Carnoy, J. B. Polar Bodies in Ascaris. J. R. Micr. Soc. 1888, p. 48. 
Abstract of paper in La Cellule. 
Chatin, J. (1) Des diverses Anguillules qui peuvent s’observer dans 
la Maladie Vermineuse de l’Oignon. C.R. 1888, i, p. 1431. 
Tylenchus putrifaciens, Pelodera strongyloides , Leptodera terricola, 
. (2) Des diverses Anguillules qui peuvent s’observer dans la 
Maladie Vermineuse de l’Oignon. J. Microgr. xii, p. 290. 
In diseased onions Tylenchus putrifaciens , Pelodera strongyloides , and 
Leptodera terricola may be found. The disease is caused by the 
Tylenchus , and the others penetrate only a very short distance into the 
bulb until it has been quite broken down by the ravages of its real 
enemy. 
