MURPHY : RKPORT OX THK SOUTH GEORGIA EX PKDITIOX. 5I 
The following- record comprises certain invertebrates 
which are not listed in the special papers of this Imlletin. 
Footnotes refer to the authorities resjxtnsible for the identifi- 
cations: the figures preceding each si)ecies refer to serial 
numbers in the writer's field catalngue. 
Nematodes.' 
Xo. III". Sfciiiirus minor ( Rasi)ail. 1830 ). Xumerous 
specimens taken from the ear passages of the 
cetacean Globioccpliahis bracliyptcnis. A\'est 
Indies (Dominica), July. if;i2. 
Xo. 1302. .Iscaris siiiif'lc.r Rudolphi. 1809. One speci- 
men from the l)lubber of the sjierm whale 
(Physctcr iiiacroccl'Iiahis ) . South Atlantic 
Ocean. 
Xo. 1622. .Iscaris dsciilafu Rudolphi, 1X02. Xumerous 
specimens from ^tomaclis ol' sea-elephants 
(Miroiiiis^a Iciniirui). South Oeorgia. 
Trematodes.' 
Xo. I 182. Pisfoiiitiiii aiiipillacciiin I'.uttel-Reepen, KjOO. 
Two specimens I'rom the intestine of SplivriCiia 
pic}ida. hit. 32 X., long. 51 AW, Aug. 22. i()i2. 
Xo. 1185. Hiruudiiiclla claiwta ( Menzies. ijt)!) I'.lain- 
ville, 1828. ( )ne s])ecimen from the intestine of 
a dolphin {L'orvpluciui hippiinis). lat. ^^2 X"., 
long. 46 12' \\"., .\ug. 2(), It) 1 2. 
Leeches. 
Xo. 1815. .Ihraiiclius hniiiitciis'- Johansson (?). Young 
specimens taken while feeding on meat at a 
depth of 2 meters. I]ay of Isles, South (icorgia, 
Feb. 8, 1 91 3. 
Dep't of Agriculture. 
