VERMES. 
6 Verm. 
Corallobothrium, n. g., allied both to Pseudophyllidce and BotJirioce- 
phalida for C.solidum, n. sp. (large intestine of Malapterurus electricus ) ; 
Fritsch, (10) p. 100. 
Tania malapteruri, n. sp. ; id. p. 103. 
NEMATOHELMINTHES. 
46. Cobbold, T. S. Description of Strongylus oa;ei (Cobb.), preceded by 
Remarks <?n its Affinities. J. L. S. xix, pp. 259-264, pi. xxxii. 
47. . Description of Strongylus arnfieldi (Cobb.), with observations 
on S. tetracanthus (Mehl.). T. c. pp. 284-293, pi. xxxvi. 
48; De Man, J. G. Anatomische Untersuchungen iiber freilebende 
Nordsee-Nematoden. Leipzig: 1886, fol., 82 pp., 13 pis. 
49. Hallez, P. Recherches sur l’6mbryog6nie et sur les conditions du 
d6veloppement de quelques Nematodes. Mem. Soc. Lille (4) xv. 
\_Cf. Zool. Anz. ix, p. 608.] 
50. Leidy, J. Notices of Nematoid Worms. P. Ac. Philad. 1886, 
pp. 308-313. 
51. Leuckart, R. Ein Sphserularia-artiger neuer Nematode. Zool. Anz. 
ix, pp. 743-746. 
52. ■. Asconema gibbosum , ein Sphaerularia-artiger neuer Nematode. 
Ber. Yerh. sachs. Ges. 1886, suppl., pp. 356-365. 
53. Linstow, O. von, Ueber den Zwischenwerth von A scaris lumbri- 
coides. Zool. Anz. ix, pp. 525-528. 
54. Orley, L. Die Rhabditiden und ihre mediciuische Bedeutung. 
Berlin : 1886, 84 pp., 6 pis. 
55. Vejdovsky, F. Zur Morphologie der Gordiiden. • Z. wiss. Zool. xliii, 
pp. 369-433, pis. xv & xvi. 
A paper, unintelligible to the Recorder, on the Gordiidce, is published 
by F. Vejdovsky in SB. bohm. Ges. 1885 (1886) pp. 610-620. 
55a. Walker, H. D. The Gape Worm of Fowls ( Syngamus trachealis); 
the Earth Worm ( Lumbricus terrestris ), its original host. Bull. 
Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci. v, pp. 47-71. 
Vejdovsky (55) urges the separation of the Gordiidce from the round 
worms, and their closer association with the Anmdata. 
Anguillulce of corn, according to the observations of Pennetier (C.R. 
ciii, p. 284), do not resist dessication for more than fourteen years. 
An abstract of Treub’s observations on the Nematoid of the sugar-cane, 
in Naturf. xix, p. 401. 
1 lhabditis terricola cannot, according to Orley (54), live in the digestive 
tract of Mammals, being always free and monogenous ; the heterogenous 
forms should make a separate family — the Bhabdonemidce. 
De Man (48) gives a full account of— 
Enoplus communis , p. 14, E. brevis , p. 27 ; 
Oncholaimus fuscus y p. 38 ; 
