34 Verm. 
xv. VERMES. 
xxv, p. 49, pi. iv, figg. 14-16, n. spp.; T. n. sp. [unnamed and unde¬ 
scribed], from the Morocco coast, Monaco, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxiv, p. 963. 
POLY CHVETA . 
[The following memoirs relate to Polychceta , viz. :—Ashworth (11), 
Bergmann (34), Bohn (37, 38), Borradaile (40), Bounhiol (46), Child 
(76), Clark (77), Cu£not (104), Deecke (110), Eisig (121), Fauvel (123, 
124), Fischer (126), Forel (130), Gourret (151), Gravier (155-163), 
Hall (168), Horst (181), Izuka (187), Janensch (194), Johnson (198), 
Lillie (229-231), Linville (243), Loeb (245), Marenzeller (269, 270), 
Martelli (271), Mayer (277), Mead (278), Meisenheimer (279), M’Intosh 
(287, 288), Moore (296), Oppenheimer (315), Osawa (316), Perrier (323), 
Pruvot (336, 337), Rabes (340), Remes (346), Retzius (346a), Schneider 
(375), Schwarze (382), Soulier (401), Steuer (409), Thomson (430), 
Treadwell (434, 435), Verrill (441), Viguier (443), Wanner (452), 
Willey (462), Zeleny (479).] 
General Biology. 
Classification of Nereidiens, Gravier (160). 
Anatomy and post larval stages of Arenicola assimilis , Ashworth (11). 
Value of the morphology of the head, Viguier (443). 
Histology, Schneider (375). 
Sense organs of the proboscis of Rhynchobolus dibranchiatus , Oppen¬ 
heimer (315). 
Sense-cells, Retzius (346a). 
Otocysts, Fauvel (123). 
Glandular organs and ciliated phagocytes, Cuenot (104). 
Physiology : respiration in Polychceta , Bounhiol (46).—Muscular, respi¬ 
ratory and locomotor movements, Bohn (38).—Effects of various solutions 
on ciliary and muscular movement in the larvae of Arenicola and Poly- 
gordius, Lillie (229).—Movements, Bohn (37). 
Egg formation, Bergmann (34). 
Modifications and behaviour of the segmental organs during repro¬ 
duction, in Syllidce , Pruvot (336). 
Regeneration of Hydroides dianthus , Zeleny' (479).—Regeneration and 
budding, especially of the head, Viguier (443). 
Collateral budding in Trypanosyllis , anatomy and histology, Johnson 
(198). 
Stolonial formations, origin of, in Annelida , Perrier (323).—Evolution 
of stolonial formations in Syllidce , Pruvot (337). 
Fertilisation, development, habits and anatomy of the “ Palolo ” worm, 
Mayer (277). 
Artificial parthenogenesis, methods of, Loeb (245).—Artificial partheno¬ 
genesis in Amphitrite , Fischer (126).—Artificial parthenogenesis and 
resulting cleavage in eggs of Podarke obscura , in salt solutions, Treadwell 
(434). 
Differentiation without cleavage in the egg of Chcetoptems pergamen- 
taceus , Lillie (231). 
Development of lobworms, Rabes (340). 
Symbiosis between Nereids and crabs, Schwarze (382). 
Adaptability of some Nereidiens, Euniciens, Serpuliens and Capitelliens 
to fresh water, Gravier (163). 
