110 BULLETIN 16, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



47. Geophilus attenuatus Say. 



Common: Boswell: LaFayette; Kokonio; Westfield; Terre Haute; 

 Brookville; Wyandotte. 



48. Scolopocryptops sexspiiiosus (S;iy). 

 Very common throughout the State. 



49. Scolopocryptops iiigridius McNeill. 



Common: Bloomington; Greencastle; Brookville; Salem. 



50. Cryptcpshyaliuus Say. 



Common; Blooming-ton; Salem; New Providence; Wyandotte. 



51. Theatops posticus (Say). 



Common: Blooming-ton; New Providence; Wyandotte. 



52. Scolopendra woodi Meinert. 

 Blooming-ton. Two specimens. 



53. Lithobius providens Bollmau. 



Common: Blooming-ton; LaFayette; Eichinond; Brookville; Salem; 

 New Providence; Wyandotte. 



54. Lithobius joweiisis Meinert. 



Very common: Blooming-ton; LaFayette; Bichmoud; Greencastle; 

 Saleiu; New Providence; Wyandotte. 



All the specimens 1 have examined differ fiomjowen8is\)y having the 

 first pair of legs armed with 2, 3, 2 or 2, 3, 1 spines instead of 2, 1, 1, as 

 Meinert states; also, by having the inner spine of $ genitalia much 

 shorter than the outer. These specimens may represent a geograpical 

 variety of joicenviti, but until the habitat of joiccusis and more speci- 

 mens can be obtained it is not safe to describe them as such. 



55. Lithobius bilabiatus Wood. 



LithoMnH tiller Bollmun. 1'rocet'd. U. S. Nat. Mus. ; 256, 1887. 

 Hare: Bloomington. 



56. Lithobius trilobus ISollinan. 



Not common: Bloomington; Salem. 



57. Lithobius pullus Jollia;ui. 

 Hare: Bloomington. 



58. Lithobius cardinalis Uolluian. 



Common: Bloomington; Westiield; Salem; New Providence. 



59. Lithobius howei IJolliiiaii. 



Common: Bloomington; Kokomo; Dublin. 



60. Lithobius forficatus ( 



Common in noi'thern part of State, hut raiv in the southern parts. 

 i;i(oming-ton ; Westlleld; < 'onnersville; (ii-eencasi ,]<; Lawreuceburgh, 



