Coe.— Terrestrial Nemertean of Bermuda. 
PLATE 23. 
Geonemertes agricola. 
Fig. 1. Small, but sexually mature individual of the pale colored variety. 
X 8. Bailey’s Bay. 
Fig. 2. Individual of the orange colored variety with brownish intestinal lobes. 
This specimen was crowded with nearly mature embryos, and had 
in addition small spermaries with well formed spermatogonia and 
spermatozoa as well as small ova in separate gonads. Compare 
figures 6, 7, 8, and 9. X 5. Hungry Bay. 
Fig. 3. Central stylet and basis, showing lobes on head of stylet. X 300. 
Fig. 4. Two of the five .accessory stylets with lobed heads from one of the two 
lateral pouches. X 300. 
Fig. 5. Transverse section of body of an individual with nearly mature 
embryos, both of those shown having the head directed toward the 
ventral side of the body. The embryos have encroached upon the 
tissues of the body to such an extent as greatly to reduce the size 
of alimentary canal and other organs. X 30. 
Fig. 6. Portion of parasagittal section of body of worm, anterior to the left, con¬ 
taining large embryos as well as small pouches of immature eggs 
and spermatozoa. X 30. Compare figures 7, 8, and 9. 
Fig. 7. Immature genital gland from same individual as that of figure 6, show¬ 
ing the development of both ova and spermatozoa in the same 
gonad. X 150. 
Fig. 8. Genital gland (ovary) from same individual as in figures 6 and 7, show¬ 
ing the development of a single ovum in the gonad. X 150. 
Fig. 9. Genital gland (spermary) with developing spermatozoa. From same 
individual as in figures 6, 7, and 8. X 150. 
