28 Term, 
xv. VEEMES. 
j. E chin oder ms. 
Echinids : a Hermellid commensal on Dorocularis ; V. Marenzeller 
(136). Polynoids on Spatangus; Hornell (100). 
Starfish: Myzostomii endoparasitio in Asterias and Solaster:; Maren- 
zeller (137). 
k. 0 orals. 
Polychaetes inhabiting Corals ; Haddon, Pruvot & Racovitza. 
l. Sponges. 
Leucodore coeca in Microciona plumosa (mouths of worm tubes having 
the appearance of oscula) ; Hornell (101). Syllh ramosa in Crutero- 
morpha meyeri ; Oka (166). 
in. Plants. 
Biology and characteristics of 3 species of Nematodes harmful in agri- 
culture ; Ormerod. An Earthworm pest ; Cobb. Culinary roots : 
Enchy tree idee ; Stiet (234) ; Nematodes ; Stift (232), Voigt (256), 
V antra & Stoklasa. Tomato roots : a Nematode ; Cavara. Hops : of 
Kent, Nematodes causing disease j Voigt (256), Percival, Ormerod. 
Tropical orchids : Angmllulidas in pseudo-bulbs ; de Man. 
FAUNISTIC, 
1. Marine Forms. 
a. Arctic Ocean. 
White Sen.—Dinophilua ; Schimkewitscii. 
Barents Sea. — New species of Amphiporus ; Kara Sea.— New species 
of Cerelratulus j Burger (38). 
b. Atlantic Ocean. 
Tropical and North Atlantic. — Pelagic Phyllodocidee (13 species, 2 new 
genera) aud Typhloscolecidai (6 species), with 3 maps showing quantitative 
distribution ; Reibisch. Acoelous Turbellaria (7 new species) ; BOiimig. 
Irish Channel. — 23 species of Nemertines from Port Erin; Beau- 
mont. 
North Sea. — Polychaetes of the Netherlands (40 species) and a Sagitta ; 
Horst (103): of Norway (211 species, belonging to 109 genera) ; Biden- 
kap (19). 
Baltic. — Rotifers of Gulf of Fiunland, 45 species, estuarine or marine ; 
Levander. 
English Channel. — Geographical and bathymetrical distribution of 
207 species of Polychaetes oft the coast of Dinard, 50 littoral only, 
50 littoral and deep sea, 103 deep sea only, 4 pelagic; Saint- Joseph, pp. 
329-420. Ampharetidce of French side of the Channel ; Fauvel (66) and 
