ON THE OCCURRENCE OF GLOMERIS PERPLEXA, LATZ. 89 



"The Scottish Symphyla," R. S. Bagnall, Scot. Nat, 19 13, 

 pp. 182-185. 



" Macrosternodesmus paUcola, Brol., in Scotland (Forth)," 

 \V. Evans, Scot. Nat., 191 7, p. 274. The specimen recorded was 

 taken on the Isle of May in Nov. 1912, and is the "Forth" example 

 alluded to by Bagnall in one of his papers. The occurrence of 

 Brachydesmus superus on the May is also mentioned in this note. 



" Records of Some Myriapoda from the Forth Area," R. S. 

 Bagnall, Scot. Nat., 19 18, pp. 79, 80. Among the species recorded 

 as additions to the list is Brachyiidus littoralis, Verhoeff. Bagnall 

 now, however, regards this as a synonym of Jidus piisillus, Leach, a 

 species already on the list {cf. his paper " On the Synonymy of Some 

 European Diplopods," Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., Nov. 1918, 

 p. 407). The specimen of Syniphylella niinutissinia, from "near 

 Edinburgh," was taken in a quarry on Swanston Farm at the foot of 

 the Pentlands. 



" Records of some new British Diplopods and Pauropods, with a 

 Preliminary Check List of the British ' Myriapoda,' " R. S. Bagnall, 

 Journ. Zool. Research, Oct. 19 18, pp. 87-93. '^'^Y specimen ( $ ) of 

 Monacobates tenuis was from Dalmeny Park, Linlithgowshire, 14th 

 Feb. 1 9 14. Mr Bagnall's specimens were taken in the Calton Hill 

 district of Edinburgh in 19 18. 



" Insects and other Terrestrial Invertebrates from the Bass 

 Rock," W. Evans, Scot. Nat., Nov. 1918, pp. 259-265. Four 

 species of Myriapoda are given. 



The following further records of my own complete the 

 data on which the annexed table is based : 



Glonieris viarginata, Vill. Colinton Dell, INIidlothian, July 

 1893. 



Tachypodiuhcs ?iiger {hesich). Fidra Island, Sept. 19 10, and near 

 Keith, East Lothian, April 1916; Avonbridge, Stirlingshire, April 

 1912. 



Ophiiiclus pilosiis (Newp.) = 6*. ///a.r (Mein.). Dalmeny, $, 

 April 1905; Wharry Glen, near Bridge of Allan, $, Dec. 1905; 

 Cullalo, Fife, Feb. 1908 ; Dirleton Common, East Lothian, in mole's 

 nest, Jan. 1909. 



Cylindroiulus punctatus (Leach). Near Drem, East Lothian, Oct, 

 1911; Carron Glen, Stirlingshire, Oct. 1915. 



89 AND 90 M 



