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ORDER PHALANGIDEA. 



CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE : Rev. O. P. Cambridge, Monograph of 

 the British Phalangidea, or Harvest-men, 1890. 



The present list is based almost entirely OH specimens collected by myself. 

 A few records have been got from the late H. C. Young's note-books ; and 

 Mr. G. M'Dougall has sent me a few specimens from Campsie. 



Fam. Phalangiidae. 



Liobunum rotundum (Latr.). C. in most districts during summer and 



autumn : Prestwick (H. C. Y.) : Arran : Lanark : &c. 

 Phalangium opilio, Linn. Abimd. and general : Saltcoats and Arran ; to 



Peaton, Campsie and Elvanfoot. 

 Platybunus corniger (Herm.). Much less c. than either of the above, and 



occurs chiefly in spring : Arran ; Peaton : Campsie (M'D.). 

 P. triangularis (Herbst.). Fairly c., no doubt : Cleghorn ; Douglas : Campsie 



(M'D.). 

 Megabumis insignis, Meade. C. and widespread : Ardrossan ; Glasgow 



district (H. C. Y.) : Campsie (M'D.) : Peaton : Cartland : Douglas : 



Elyanfoot. 



Oligolophus morio (Fabr.). Gen. dist. and abund. 

 0. cinerascens (C.L.K.). Examples, from the Glasgow district, were 



received by Mr. Cambridge from H. C. Young. 

 0. agrestis (Meade.). Abund. and general : Bute ; to Kirkintilloch, and 



Leadhills. 



0. hansenii (Kraep.). Elvanfoot, 9 1900, fairly c. on spruce firs deter- 

 mination verified by O. P. C. A recently described species, which seems 



as yet to have been taken in Britain only by myself (cf. Proc. Roy. Phys. 



Soc., xiv., 178). 

 0. tridens (C.L.K.). Doubtless c. and widespread: Campsie (M'D.): 



Douglas : Elvanfoot. 



Fam. Nemastomatidae. 



Nemastoma lugubre (0. F. Mull.). C. throughout the area. 

 N. chrysomelas (Herm.). Bather scarce : between Elvanfoot and Leadhills 

 (W. E.) : Campsie (M'D.). 



ORDER CHERNETIDEA. 



CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE : Rev. O. P. Cambridge, Monograph of 

 the British Chernetidea, or False-Scorpions, 1892. 



Fam. Cheliferidae. 

 Obisium muscomm, Leach. Seems to be c. all over the area : Kilpatrick 



Hills (H. C. Y.) : Campsie (M'D.): Paisley (J. M. B. Taylor) : Milngavie; 



Giffnock (A. A. Dalglish) : Brodick ; Carluke ; Douglas ; Elvanfoot 



(W. E.). 

 Chelifer (sp. ?). Mr. Macnaught Campbell writes me that he has a note of 



" Chelifer museorum" found in a press in the Glasgow Museum. He is 



not positive, however, about the identification. 



