2 Verm. 
XV. VERMES. 
I.— TITLES* 
1. Andrew, J. Melicerta ringens. Irish Natural, iii, pp. 43 & 44. 
2. Andrews, E. A. Some abnormal Annelids. Quart. J. Micr. Sci. 
xxxvi, pp. 435-460, pis. xxxii-xxxiv. 
3. Apathy. S. Das leitende Element in den Muskelfasern yon Ascaris. 
Arch. mikr. Anat. xliii, pp. 886-911, pi. xxxvi. 
Reply to Rohde, q v. 
4. Askanazy, M. Zur Lehre von der Trichinosis. Centrbl. Bakter. 
xv, pp. 225-227. 
5. Augstein, 0. Strongylua filaria , R. Arch. Naturg. lx, pp. 255- 
304, pis. xiii & xiv. 
6. Bancroft, T. L. On the Whip-worm of the rat’s liver. J. R. 
Soc. N. S. W. xxvii (1893), pp. 86-90, pis. vii & viii. 
7. Barrois, T. Contribution a l’etude de quelques lacs de Syrie. Rev. 
biol. Nord France, vi, pp. 224-312, 3 figg. 
Discussion of the origin of the lakes, as determined by the fauna. 
Abstract by Matzdorf, Helios, xii, pp. 99, 100, & 117-120. 
8. Barrois, T., & Dad yy, y. Contribution a l’dtude des Rotif^res de 
Syrie et description de quelques especes nouvelles. T. c. pp. 391- 
410, pi. v, and 15 figg. in text. 
9. & . Adatokaz Aegyptonii, Palaestinaies, Syriai Rotatoriak 
ismeret^hez. Math. term. Ertes. Magyar Ak. xii, pp. 222-242, pi. vii. 
Almost a translation of (7). 
10. Beard, J. The nature of the hermaphroditism of Alyzostomci . 
Zool. Anz. xvii, pp. 399-404. 
Criticism of Wheeler (245). 
Beaumont, W. I. [See Vanstone & Beaumont (230).] 
11. Beddard, F. E. A contribution to our knowledge of the 
Oligochceta of Tropical Eastern Africa. Quart. J. Micr. Sci. xxxvi, 
pp. 201-270, pis. xvi & xvii. 
12. . On two new genera, comprising three new species of 
Earthworms from Western Tropical Africa. P. Zool. Soc. London, 
1894, pp. 379-390, 3 figg. 
13. . Preliminary notice of South American Tulijiddce collected 
by Dr. Michaelsen, including the description of a branchiate form. 
Ann. Nat. Hist, xiii, pp. 205-210. 
* An asterisk prefixed to a quotation indicates that the Recorder has not seen 
the Journal or Work referred to. 
