Megascolex albanyensis, n. sp. — Albany, in the rotting centre of 
the trunk of a Blackboy (Grass-tree), Xanthorrhoea 
,, galei, n. sp. — Collie, under logs in comparatively hard 
and dry ground. 
,, collinus, n. sp. — Broome Hill 
Pheretima heterochaeta (Michlsn.). — Boyanup, beneath a plank in 
an orchard. A widely distributed species, introduced by 
man. Then follows a discussion of the systematic relationship 
of this species to its allies. 
Family LUMBRICIDAE. 
Eiseniella tetraedra (Sav.), forma typica. — Albany. A widely I 
distributed species introduced by man. 
Eisenia foetida (Sav.). —Albany, nearly cosmopolitan, introduced | 
!>* by man. 
Helodrilus ( Allolobophora ) caliginosus (Sav.). — A nearly cosmopo- 
litan species introduced by man ; one of the two ' 
most common in S.W. Australia, found in nearly j 
all the terrestrial localities visited. 
,, ( Bimastus ) parvus (Eisen). — Mundaring Weir. A wide- 
ly distributed species introduced by man. 
,, ( Bimastus ) constrictus (Rosa). — Cranbrook, Albany. I 
A widely distributed species introduced by man. 
PART III. COPEOGNATHA. 
By Dr. Gunther Enderlein, ok Stettin. 
Pp. 233-240, with 6 figures in the text. 
Of special geographical interest are Echmepieryx l artmeyeri, n. sp., 
and Hyperetes austr aliens, n. sp., as Lepidopsocids and Atro- 
pids were not previously known from Australia. Then 
follows a list of the Australian Copeognatha, including those 
of this collection, the first recorded from S.W. Australia. 
In the special part are enumerated and described the following 
species and genera of the Copoegnatha : — 
Lasiopsocus, nov. gen. — Type species : Lasiopsocus michaelseni, 
n. sp. 
Lasiopsocus michaelseni, n. sp. — Yalgoo, Borrabin. 
Psocus inoratus, n. sp. — Yalgoo. 
Cladioneura pulchripennis (Enderl.). — Dirk Hartog ; previously 
recorded from New South Wales. 
Echmepteryx hartmeyeri, n. sp. — Karrakatta. 
Elyperetes australicus, n. sp. — North Fremantle. 
PART IV. — 0PHIUR01DEA. 
By Prof. R. Koehler, of Lyons. 
Pp. 241-254, with 10 figures in the text (in French). 
The collection contains 28 species, three of which are new, 
while the 25 species already known are of special interest. The 
