52 Verm. 
XV. VERMES. 
Car inella poly morpha at Plymouth; Riches, J. Mar. biol. Ass. iii. p. 5. 
Carinina grata , Coast of New England ; Verrill, Tr. Connect. Ac. viii. 
Cephalothrix linearis, Coast of Now England ; Verrill, t. c. 
Cerebratulus utcineni, C. snbtilis , C. valid us, n. spp., S. Georgia, Burger, 
Zool. Jahrb. Syst. vii, pp. 226-229. C. boutani , n. sp., Red Sea, 
Joubin, Rev. biol. Nord France, v, p. 67. Description of 4 species 
and 1 doubtful one from New England ; Verrill, t. c. 
Drepanophorus rubroslriatus , at Plymouth ; Riciies, t. c. D. lankesteri ; 
Yerrill, i. c. 
* Emea , n. g. of Enopla, with lacustris , n. sp., L. of Geneva, anatomy and 
histology ; du Plessis, Rev. Suisse Zool. pp. 329-357. 
Emplectonema : definition and synonymy of genus; Yerrill, t. c. p. 412, 
with description of E. giganteum. 
Eupolia mediolineata , n. sp., Mauritius, E. novemlineata, n. sp., Java, and 
E . mexicana, n. sp., Mexico, Burger, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. vii, 
pp. 230-236. 
* Hy alonemertes, n. g. of a new family, Nectonemertidce, with II. atlantica, 
n. sp., in the Gulf Stream ; Yerrill, t. c. p. 451. 
Linens bicolor , p. 426, and 7 other species, 1 doubtful one, New England; 
Yerrill, t. c. 
Malacobdella, 2 spp., New England, Yerrill, t. c. pp. 444 & 445. 
Micrura aurantiaca, at Plymouth ; Riches, t. c. M. dorsalis and rubra, 
n. spp., pp. 429 & 430, and* 3 other species from New England ; Ver- 
rill, t. c. 
* Nectonemerles, n. g. of a new family, Nectonemertidce , with N. mirabilis, 
n. sp., Gulf Stream ; Yerrill, t. c. pp. 447-450. 
Nemertes Candida, at Plymouth ; Riches, t. c. 
Tetrastemma : variations in the genus, and description of T. nigrum, 
immutabile, and ambiguum , n. spp., Plymouth ; Riches, t. c. pp. 
14-20. Variations in T. Candida, dorsale, and viitatum, and descrip- 
tion of T. roseum , n. sp., p. 412, T. vermiculus, with catenulatum , n. var., 
p. 408, and T. dorsale , with unicolor, n. var., p. 410, and T. clcgans , 
coast of New England ; Yerrill, t. c. T. ampbiporoides , dubosi, 
gulliveri, hansi, antarcticum, vallidum,georgianum, n. spp., S. Georgia; 
Burgbii, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. vii. 
D. — TURBELLARIA. 
P^reyaslawzewa, in her monograph of the Turbellarians of the Black 
Sea, Zapiski Novoross. Obsch. xvii, 3, would substitute the name 
Pseudoaccela for Accela, in consideration of the fact that the 
forms belonging to this group have a distinct gastric cavity in 
the embryo, and oven in the adult the presence of pharynx and 
alimentary canal, as well as nervous system, can be demonstrated. 
She would therefore separate the marino Turbellarians into 3 groups 
as follows : — 
