XV. VERMES. 
40 Verm. 
D. ( Polyorchis ) ragazzi, n. sp., from “Squali,” L. Massauo; Setti, 
Atti Soc. Ligustica, viii, p. 203. i)., n. sp. ? intestine of Pelican, 
Massaua; ibid. p. 207. 
D. cygnoides, Zeder., 2 distinct spp. ?, or at least 2 varr., included 
under the name by Looss and other authors. Their respective cha- 
racteristics ; Bensley, Centrbl. Bakter. (1) xxi, p. 326. D. globiporum , 
Rud., list of 20 hosts, p. 39, and D. ( Apoblema ) appendiculatum , Rud., 
remarks on anatomy, p. 38; Hausmann. D. caudale , Rud., from 
intestine of Coracias garrula (30 specimens), and D. minutum , Cobb., 
in an oyster catcher; Muller, p. 16. 
Echinostoma tabulatum , n. sp., from intestine of Numenius arquatus , p. 21, 
and E. columbce livice , ? n. sp., p. 23, and E. spinulosum , Rud., to be 
broken up into several spp., p. 20; Muller, Arch. Naturg. Ixiii. 
Epibdella hippoglossi , O. F. M., anatomy ; Schott. 
Qasterostomum fimbriatum , v. Sieb., remarks on anatomy; Hausmann, 
p. 34. 
Mesostomum balatonicum, n. sp., from a fish, L. Balaton; Szigethy. 
Monostomum lacteum , n. sp., in cysts from the dura-mater of the brain of 
Coitus scorpius , Bohusland ; Jagerskiold, Lilljeb. Festskr., p. 167. 
Otiotrema , n. g. of Distomidce for 0. torosum, n. sp., intestine of a “Squalo,” 
L. Massaue; Setti, Atti Soc. Ligustica, viii, p. 199. 
Podocotyle, n. sp., from Numenius arquatus ; Muller, Arch. Naturg. 
Ixiii, p. 23. 
Tetracotyle , sp. ? in Cobitis barbatula ; Hausmann, p. 36. 
Young Forms. 
Identification of the setigerous Cercaria of Donax as that of Brachyccelium 
luteum ; Giard (3). 
Cercaria monostomi, n. sp., in 2 spp. of Lymncea in brook near Gottingen ; 
v. Linstow, Arch. mikr. Anat. xlviii, p. 376. 
Distomum isoporum , Looss : what is probably the larva found in water 
insects near Gottingen; D. endobium , Duj., larva in Phryganidce\ 
v. Linstow, Arch. mikr. Anat. xlviii, pp. 377 & 379. 
0 . —NEMELi TINEA . 
Ampliiporus greenmani , n. sp., Ludlam Bay, Sea Isle, N. J., p. 6, and A. 
glutmosus, Verr., p. 8; ( Ampliiporus virescens , Verr.) referred to a n. g. 
Zygonemertes , p. 2 ; Montgomery, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. x. 
Proneurotes , n. g. with P. multioeulatus , n. sp., single specimen, at low tide 
level, Sea Isle, N. J. ; Montgomery, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. x, p. 4. 
Prosorhochmidce, Burger. — Objections to retaining such a family ; Mont- 
gomery (2) p. 39. 
JStichostemma, definition of genus, its distinction from Tetrastemma , its 
nephridia, p. 38, connective tissue, p. 32; and description of S., 
eilkardi , n. sp., Montg. (with several nephridia, not in pairs, on each 
side of body, not all opening to the exterior) ; Montgomery (2) & (3). 
[See also Amer. Nat. xxxi, p. 722.] 
Tetrastemma jiagellatum , n. sp., Ludlam Bay, Sea Isle, N. J., p. 11, and 
notes on anatomy of T. elegans , Verr., and T. vermiculum , Qtrf. ; 
Montgomery, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. x, pp. 9-11. T. catenulatum (Verr.), 
n. sp., for T. {vermiculum catenulatum , Verr.); Montgomery (2) 
and (4). 
T. vermiculus, Qfg., development; Lebedinsky. 
Zygonemertes virescens (Verr.), n. g., for {Ampliiporus v., Verr.); Mont- 
gomery, Zool. Jahrb. Syst. x, p. 2. 
