OLIGOCHiETA. 
Verm. 39 
'Glandular organs and ciliated phagocytes, CukNOT (104). 
Anatomy of the gonad ducts and nephridia in Eudrilus , Beddard 
( 22).—Anatomy of 3 n. spp. of Polytoreutus , especially of the spermatophores 
of the genus, Beddard (24).—Spermatophores of Benhamia , Beddard 
( 21 ). 
Spermatozoa of Allolobophora foetida , behaviour of centrosomes, Ioot & 
Strobell (129). 
Formation of cocoons of Allolobophora foetida during copulation, and 
separately, Foot & Strobell (128). 
Spawn and young of Marphysa , in Ceylon, Borradaile (40). 
Chlorogen; origin, structure, distribution and physiological significance, 
Bosa (359).—Function of chlorogen in Lumbricus and Allolobophora , 
Bortolotti (42).—Physiological significance of earthworm chlorogen, 
Bice (350). 
Course of the blood flow in Lumbricus , Johnston & Johnson (200), 
Johnson (198). 
Physiological characteristics of Annelid muscle, Budington (53). 
Locomotion, Bohn (37). 
Influence of temperature, odors, light and contact on movements of 
Allolobophora foetida, Smith (398). 
Natural budding and division in Chcetogaster diaphanus , Wetzel (461). 
Begeneration of organs, Abel (1).—Regeneration in limicolous forms, 
Abel (1).—Begeneration in Lumbricus , Hubner (183).—Begeneration 
of the central nervous system and mesoblast in Rhynchelmis , Janda 
( 193).—Begeneration in Allolobophora foetida , Morgan (294).—Begenera- 
in the Enchytrceidoe , Nusbaum (307).—Begeneration of the digestive 
apparatus in Rhynchelmis limosella, Winkler (467). 
Opalina parasitic in Lumbricus , Bortolotti (41). 
Nematodes in earthworms, Shipley (388). 
Influence of the ice-age on the distribution of earthworms, Michaelsen 
(284). 
Distribution. 
Scandinavia, Lumbricidce , 11 spp., Hansson (169). 
Norway, Lumbricidce and their affinities, Michaelsen (282). 
Irish Enchytrceidoe; new theory of larval forms, Friend (134). 
Switzerland, n. spp., Bretscher (52). 
Lake Plon, 4 spp., Zacharias (476). 
Bohemia, from the Elbe, Frig & Mavra (133).—Prague, n. g. and n. sp. 
of Tubificidee , Vejdovsky & Mrazek (440).—Prague, hot-house spp., 
Mrazek (299). 
Naples, 2 n. genera, Pierantoni (329). 
Calcutta, n. sp., Beddard (19). 
Lake Baikal, 4 n. spp., 1 n. g., Michaelsen (283). 
Australia, 1 n. g., 37 n. spp., Spencer (402). 
Africa (Equatorial East and Central), n. spp. of Polytoreutus and 
Benhamia , Beddard (20, 24). 
Tanganyika, n. sp., Beddard (19). 
Bermuda, n. sp., Moore (295).—Bermuda Islands, list of spp., Merrill 
(4 41 ). 
Argentine Bepublic, 11 . g. and sp., Cognetti (89).—Bolivia and Argen¬ 
tina, 2 n. genera, 2 n. spp., Cognetti (89). 
Patagonian spp., Bosa (357). 
