3‘8 Verm. 
XV. VERMES. 
Montpell. (2) i-ii, p 145, figg. ; + Serpula, 3 n. spp., Libian desett, 
Wanner, Palseontogr. xxx, pp. 91-151, pis.; t*S'. torquata , Xesselsdorf, 
in red chalk, Remes, Beitr. Pal. Oesterr.-Ung. xxiv, p. 210, pi. xx, 
fig. 31, n. sp. 
Sigalion squamatum , histology, Schneider, Lehrbuch vergleich. Hist. 
Jena 1902, pp. 376-381, figg. 355-357. 
Spirographis spallanzanii , Cette, structure and synonymy, Soulier, Mem, 
Ac, Montpell. (2) iii, p. 116, figg. 
+Spirorbis omphalodes , Devonian, Martelli, Boll. Soc. geol. Ital. xxi, 
p. 369. 
Staurocephalidce ; some British spp., with localities, M'Tntosh, Ann. Nat. 
Hist. (7) x, pp. 255-257. 
Syllidce , notes on some British and Norwegian forms, M ; Intosh, Ann. 
Nat. Hist. (7) ix, pp. 296-299 ; origin of stolonial formations, Perrier, 
C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxiv, pp. 453-456 ; evolution of stolonial formations, 
Pruvot, C.R. Ac. Sci. cxxxiv, pp. 433-436. 
Syllis vittata , behaviour of segmental organs during reproduction, Pruvot, 
t. c., pp. 242-245. 
Thalenessa djiboutiensis , Red Sea, structure, Gravier, Arch. Mus. Paris 
(4) iii, p. 231, pi. vii, figg. 114-117, n. sp. 
Trypanosyllis gemmipara , formation of collateral buds, Johnson, Amer. 
Natural, xxxvi, pp. 302-315, text-figg. 8-17 ; and other spp., collateral 
buds : morphology of the head, V iguier, Ann. Sci. nat. xv, pp. 
281-311 ; T. ingens , California, structure, lateral buds, affinities, 
Johnson, Amer. Natural, xxxiv, pp. 296-302, text-figg. 1-6a, n. sp. 
OLl GOC1LETA. 
[The following memoirs relate to Oligochceta , viz. :—Abel (1), Beddard 
(19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24), Bohn (37), Borradaile (40), Bortolotti (41, 42), 
Bretscher (52), Budington (53), Cognetti (89, 90, 91), Cu£not 
(104), Duboscq (119), Foot & Strobell (128, 129), Forel (130), Fric & 
Vavra (133), Friend (134), Hansson (169), Hesse (178), Hubner (183), 
Janda (192, 193), Johnson (198), Johnston & Johnson (200), Joseph 
(201), Korotneff (210), Michaelsen (282, 283, 284, 285), Moore (295), 
Morgan (294), Mrazek (299), Nusbaum (307), Pierantoni (329, 330), 
Ribaucourt (349), Rice (350), Rosa (357, 358, 359), Schneider (375), 
Shipley (388), Smith (398), Spencer (402), Stafford (406), Vanhoffen 
(439), Vejdovsky & Mrazek (440), Verrill (441), Wenig (459), Wetzel 
(461), Winkler (467), Zacharias (476).] 
General Biology. 
Comparative anatomy and histology of Lumbricidce , Ribaucourt (349).— 
Anatomy of 6 n. spp. Benhamia, Beddard (20).— Anatomy of JEolosoma 
tenebrarum , Janda (192). — Anatomy and affinities of Almince , Duboscq 
(119). — Anatomy of Enantiodrilus borellii , Cognetti (90). — Anatomy and 
histology ; a new ccelomic organ in Eheretima posthuma, Beddard (23). — 
Histology, Schneider (375). 
Phylogeny, histology and anatomy of the nervous system of Lumbricidce 
and Enchytrceidce , Joseph (201). 
Anatomy, especially of the G reproductive organs of various Lumbri- 
culidce from Lake Baikal, Michaelsen (283).—Anatomy of the repro¬ 
ductive organs of Lumbriculus variegatus , Hesse (178). — Reproductive 
organs of Lumbriculus variegatus , Wenig (459). — Organs of sex and ovi- 
position in Phallodriius, Pierantoni (329). 
