LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 
Venn. 9 
Polychceta , pp. 410-447 ; Oligochceta , pp. 447-458; Hirudinea , pp. 458- 
475, pis. xvi-xviii; Gephyrea , pp. 593-613 ; R£sum6, pp. 641-656, pi. xxiii. 
Cuneo, G. Cenni statistici e corologici sull’ echinococco dell’ Uomo in 
Italia. Studii fatti nelLab. di Zool. dell’ Univ. di Genova, 1889-90, 
19 pp. 
Daday, E. v. (1) Beitrage zur mikroskopisehen Susswasserfauna 
Ungarns. Term, f iizetek, xiv, 1891, pp. 107-123, Taf . i. 
Lists of Rotifers from different localities of Hungary, and observations 
on their distribution ; distinguishing between shore-dwellers and pelagic 
species, &c., &c. In two different localities author found Brachionus 
margdiy Dad., under two forms, viz., in one case with “ Panzerfortsatze,” 
and in the other without. These are not two varieties, but form an 
instance of Dimorphismus or Heterogenesis (see p. 118). Also records 
Microstoma lineare , Oerst. 
. (2) Die Radorthiere des Golfes von Neapel. Math. Nat. Ber. 
Ung. 1891, pp. 349-353. 
Extract from a work in Magyar, recorded last year. 
. (3) Schizocerca diver sicornis, Daday, oder Brachionus amphifur- 
catus, Imhof ? Eine synonymische Bemerkung. Zool. Anz. xiv, 
pp. 266-268. Also in Term, fuzetek, xiv, pp. 93-95. 
Claims priority and correct diagnosis for Schizocerca. 
# Dalla-Torre, K. W. von. Studien iiber die mikroskopische Thier- 
welt Tirols. I Theil. Rotatoria. 7i. Ferdinand. Tirol Yorarlberg, 
3rd Folge, Heft 33, pp. 239-252. 
♦Davison, C. Work done by Lobworms. Geol. Mag. viii, pp. 489-493. 
Dendy, A. (1) On the Victorian Land Planarians. Tr. R. Soc. Viet. 
1890, pp. 65-80, pi. vii. 
11 new species. 
. (2) Additional Observations on the Victorian Land Planarians. 
Op. cit. 1891, pp. 25-41, pi. iv. 
2 new species. 
. (3) Short Descriptions of new Land Planarians. P. R. Soc. Viet 
1891, pp. 35-38. 
3 new species and some new varieties. 
. (4) On the Presence of Ciliated Pits in Australian Land 
Planarians. T. c. pp. 39-46, pi. v. 
Describes a series of ciliated pits situated in a line on each side of the 
ventral aspect of the head, beneath the line of eyes — similar to those 
described by Moseley for Bipalium. 
Dieckiioff, C. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der ektoparasitischen Trema- 
toden. Arch. f. Nat. 57th Jahrg., pp. 245-276, Taf. ix. 
Confirms the presence of a canalis vitello-intestinalis (first described 
by Ijima, Zool. Anz. 1884) communicating between the oviduct and 
