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ABSTRACT IN the summer of 1890, during my researches into the Vermes of Cumberland, I discovered a species of earthworm which proved to be new to Britain (_Lumbricus Eiseni_, Levinsen). As I
have recently had the good fortune to receive specimens of the same worm from another part of the country, it seems desirable to place the same on record. A correspondent writes from
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