G4 CLASSIFICATION OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM. 



Section 2. Sedentaria. Thomisus, Drassus, Tegenaria, 

 Theridium, Epeira. 



(Cambridge, Art. " Arachnida," Encyclo. Brit., 9th ed., vol. i., 1875 ; 

 Blackwall, History of the Spiders of Great Britain and Ireland, Ray Soc., 

 1861-64 ; Staveley, British Spiders, 1866.) 



CLASS III. MYRIAPODA. 



ORDER I. CHILOPODA (Centipedes). 



Fam. a. Geophilidee. Geophilus. 

 Fam. b. Lithobiidse. Lithobius. 

 Fam. c. Scolopendridae^^Sc^^^^ra. 

 Fam. d. Scutigeridae. Scutigera. 

 Fain. e. *Euphoberiidse. Euplwberia. 



ORDER II. CHILOGNATHA (Millepedes). 



Fam. a. Glomeridae. Glomeris (Pill-millepedes). 



Fam. b. Polyzoniidse. Polyzonium. 



Fam. c. Polydesmidse. Polydesmus. 



Fain. d. Polyxenidse. Polyxenus. 



Fam. e. lulidae. lulus (fig. 59). 



Fam. d. *Archiulidae. Archiulus. 



(Newport, Monograph of the Order Myriapoda, Class Chilopoda, Linn. 

 Trans., 1843-45 ; Gervais, Etudes pour servir d I'histoire naturellc des 

 Myriapodes, Ann. des sciences nat., 1857.) 



Fig. 59. Millepede (lulus maximus), a small example, of the natural size. 



ORDER III. PAUROPODA. Pauropus. 



(Sir John Lubbock, On Pauropus, a New Type of Centipede, Linn. Trans., 

 1868.) 



ORDER IV. ONYCHOPODA (Onychophora). Peripatus (fig. 

 60). 



