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VERMES. 
Reighard (100) describes the structure of Aulophorus vagus, which iu 
many points resembles Dero obtusa. 
Stoic’s (109) report on Ilyodrilus coccineus is a contribution to the 
knowledge of the Tubificidce, which he proposes to divide into the 3 sub¬ 
families of Jlyodrilini, Tubificini, and Telmatodrilini. Anatomy of Tubi- 
ficidce ; Nasse (96). 
Beddard (71) reports that in two earth-worms the dorsal vessel is 
formed of two separate tubes, which only unite upon the pharynx. 
Saint-Loup (105) has an elaborate paper on the organization of the 
Hirudinea. 
The development of Branchiobdella is described by Salensky (108), 
who finds essential differences between it and Clepsine or Nephelis ; Yoigt 
(113) describes the oogenesis and spermatogenesis. Nusbaum (97) de¬ 
scribes the development of the sexual organs of Clepsine. Bergh (75) 
has investigated the metamorphosis of Aulostoma. On the generative 
apparatus of Pontobdella ; Dutilleul (78). 
Genera and Species. 
The species described and noticed by McIntosh (94) in his important 
monograph are thus arranged :— 
Euphrosynidje. 
Euphrosyne capensis , p. 1, E. borealis , p. 5. 
Amphinomid^e. 
Chlceia flava, p. 8, C. fusca, sp. n. (Banda), p. 14. 
Chlosnea atlantica , sp. n. (S. of the Canaries), p. 15. 
Notopygos megalops (off Bermuda), p. 17, N. labiatus (Basilan Strait), 
p. 19, spp. nn. 
Amphinome rostrata , p. 21. 
Hermodice carunculata , p. 24. 
Eurythoe pacifica, p. 27, var. levukaensis, p. 29. 
Hipponoe gaudichaudi , p. 30. 
Aphroditid^e. 
Aphrodite aculeata, A. australis , p. 34, A. echidna, p. 36, A. intermedia , 
sp. n. (West Indies), p. 38. 
Hemnione hystrix , p. 39. 
Lcetmonice filicorms, p. 39, L. producta var. wyvillei , p. 41, var. ben- 
thaliana , p. 45, var. willemoesi , p. 47, var. assimilis , p. 49 ; L.japonica (S. 
of Japan), p. 50, L. aphroditoides (S. of Yeddo), p. 51, spp. nn. 
Palmyridas. 
Palmyra aurifera , p. 53. 
POLYNOIDiE. 
Iphionella , g. n., for Iphione cimex, p. 58. 
