19 U- Johnson. — Notes on Irish Myriapoda. 129 
Unless otherwise stated the captures arc my own. I have 
used the following abbreviations for names of collectors : — 
N.H.F. — Nevin H, Foster. 
H.L.O. = the late H. Lamont Orr. 
A.W.S. = A. W. Stelfox. 
and I beg to thank them for their kind assistance. I have 
followed Dr. Latzel in the arrangement of the genera. 
I am much indebted to Mr. H. W. Brolemann for kind 
help with two or three species about which I was doubtful. 
CHILOPODA. 
Lithobius variegatus, Leach. — Lough Dhu, Sallagh Braes, Co. Antrim, 
at 1,000 icct elevation (A.W.S. ). Coolmore, Co. Donegal, under stones, 
in September. Acton Wood, in moss, in November and December. 
Demoan Wood, in moss, in January. Dromantinc, in moss, in January. 
PoyntzpasS; in rotten wood, in May. 
L. forficatus, Linne. — Coolmore, under stones, in September. Poyntz- 
pass, in garden, under stones and pieces of wood, very common. 
L. melanops, Newport {glabratus, C. Koch). — Coolmore, under stones, 
in September. Poyntzpass, under bark of Pinus sylvestris, in January. 
*L. agilis, C. Koch. — Coolmore, under stones, in September. Acton 
Wood, in moss, in December. I took a female which had three genital 
spurs on the right side and two on the left. In the ordinary form there 
are two on each side. 
*L. borealis, Meinert. — Coolmore, under stones, in September. Acton 
Wood, in moss, in November and December. Demoan Wood, in moss, in 
January. I took a female in which the genital spurs instead of being of 
equal length had one much larger and longer than the other, and had the 
genital claw bilobed instead of trilobed. 
*L. crassipes, L. Koch. — Acton Wood, in moss, in November. Poyntz- 
pass, in garden, in May. One specimen had the left antenna 21 -jointed, 
and the right 25 -jointed. 
Geophilus carpophagus, Leach {condylogaster, Latzel). — Delamere, Bel- 
fast (A.W.S.). Poyntzpass, in garden, much too common. 
G. longicornis, Leach {flavipes, De Geer). — Poyntzpass, in garden, in 
March and May. 
Linotaenia crassipes, C. Koch. — Poyntzpass, in garden, in February. 
Schendyla nemorensis, C. Koch. — Poyntzpass, in garden, in February. 
DIPLOPODA. 
Glomeris marginata, Villers. — Acton Wood, in moss, in November. 
Poyntzpass, under stone on roadside, in April. The only species of 
Glomeris hitherto found in the British Islands. Dr. Latzel enumerates 
fourteen species. 
