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Cylindroiulus frisius, Verh. North Berwick and Dunbar, not 

 uncommon. 



Brachyiulus (Microbrachyiulus) littoralis, Verh. A few examples 

 from the Law and one male from North Berwick. An immature 

 female from the Isle of May (W. Evans) is almost certainly referable 

 to this species. 1 



Amsteinia fuscus (Am St.). Under bark of coniferous trees, 

 East Fortune. 



Isolates varicomis (C. Koch). With A. fuscus, East Fortune. 



Trichoblaniulus guttulatus (Bosc). North Berwick and on the 

 Law. 



SVMPHYLA. 



Symphylella minutissima (Bagn.). Near Edinburgh, September 

 19 1 2 (W. Evans and R. S. B.).' 2 I have recently been able to 

 extend the known range of most of the rarer species of Symphyla, 

 such as Symphylella jacksoni (Bagn.), S. dunelmensis (Bagn.), and 

 S. isabeihe (Grassi), any of which are likely to occur in Scotland. 



Pauropoda. 

 Allopauropus gracilis (Hansen). North Berwick. 



Chilopoda. 



Lithobius crassipes, L. Koch. North Berwick. 



Lithobius duboscoui, Brolemann. North Berwick. This little 

 species is distinctly rare in the northern parts of Durham and in 

 Northumberland, less rare in S. Durham, and becomes more 

 plentiful in Yorkshire and further south. 



Lithobius glabratus, Mein. Not uncommon on the beach at 

 North Berwick. I have constantly found L. glabratus as a littoral 

 species on the coast of Northumberland and Durham. 



Lithobius forficatus, L. North Berwick. 



Geophilus lougicomis, Leach. North Berwick and the Law. 



Geophilus truncorum, Bergs, et Mein. North Berwick. 



Scoliopla/ies maritimus (Leach). Dunbar. 



1 Since the above was written, Mr Evans has submitted specimens of 

 Brachyiulus littoralis and Cylindroiulus frisus from a mole's nest, Dirleton Links, 

 west of North Berwick, March 1908. 



- R. S. Bagnall, " Records of Some British Symphyla" Ann. and Mag. A r at. 

 Hist., ser. 8, xx., pp. 360-2, November 1 91 7. 



