Verm. 1 
VERMES. 
BY 
Professor F. Jeffrey Bell, M.A., Sec. R.M.S. 
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION AND 
FAUNAL LISTS. 
Marenzeller gives a list of all the Worms found at Jan Mayen (30). 
Worms from “warm area” of Faeroe Channel; P. Phil. Soc. Glasg. 
xvii, pp. 323 & 324 : from “ cold area,” p. 329. 
Gibson, It. J. Harvey. Report on the Vermes of the L. M. B. C. 
District. Fauna of Liverpool Bay, i, 1886, pp. 144-160. 
Marine Vermes from the S.W. of Ireland ; Haddon, P. R. Irish Ac. 
(2) iv, pp. 621 & 622 : of Channel Islands, Koehler, Ann. Sci. Nat. (6) 
xx, art. 4, and Ann. N. H. (5) xviii, pp. 229, 290, & 350. 
Freshwater Worms of Central Europe ; Imhof (19-21). 
Rhabdocoele fauna of Livonia ; Braun, SB. Ges. Dorp, vii, pp. 359- 
361 : of Dorpat, id. t. c. pp. 318-320 : of Peipus, id\ t. c. pp. 333-335. 
Castrada , Livonian species ; Braun, SB. Ges. Dorp, vii, pp. 341 & 342. 
Turbellaria of Lesina ; Graff (13). 
Nemerteans of Roscoff ; Ciiapuis (6). 
Nematodes’of North Sea ; De Man (48). 
Rotifers of Great Britain ; Hudson & Gosse (60). 
Pelagic Annelids: of Atlantic, Levinsen (101); of Mediterranean, 
Viguier (120). 
Earthworms of Australia ; Fletcher (89). 
Leeches of Japan ; Whitman (123). 
PLATYHELMINTHES* 
1. Bell, F. J. Note on Bipalium Jcewense and the Generic Characters 
of Land Planarians. P. Z. S. 1886, pp. 166-168, pi. xviii. [See also 
Gard. Chron. (n.s.) xxv, p. 338, aud Salvin, P. Z. S. 1886, p. 205.] 
