I9I3- Sklbie. — AVzt' Records, of Irish Myriapods. 133 
ciutl by tlic shortiH'ss ol the antennae and anal legs. Number of antennal 
joints, 20 (occasionally 19 or i\) ; number in /.. melanops, 34-41.7 
This species ranges over practically the whole of Europe from Scandi- 
navia to southern Austria or Spain, and is also found in Algerio. It 
is known from England. 
SCOLOPENURIDAI' . 
Cryptops hortensis. Leach. — Cork (C'rlandore, R.F.S.). Kerrv (Great 
Hlasket, A.W.S.). 
Geophilidap:. 
Geophilus carpophagus, Leach. — Antrim (Fair Head, R.W. ; ^Nlurlough 
Bay, R.W. ; Larne, Torr Head. R.W.). Derry (Banagher, X.H.F.) 
Down (Newcastle, R.F.S.). 
G. longicornis, Leach. — Carlow (Borris, R.F.S.) Cavan (Farnham 
Woods. R.W.). Cork (Glandore, R.F.S. ). Kerry (Kenmare). Louth 
(Collon, R.W.). Monaghan (Lord Rossmore's demesne, N.H.F.). 
G. proximus, Koch. — Derry (Dungiven, N.H.F.). Down (Hillsborough, 
N.H.F.) Dublin (Ballsbridge, C.M.S.). jNIonaghan (Lord Rossmore's 
demesne, N.H.F. ). 
Linotaenia crassipes, Koch. — Kerry (Kenmare). Kildare (Gormans- 
town). 
L. maritima, Leach. — Donegal (Dunfanaghy, R.W., Horn Head. Crat- 
lagh. J.N.H.). Dublin (Howth). Kerry (Kenmare). 
Schendyla nemorensis, Koch.— Derry (Banagher. N.H.F.) Wicklow, 
(Lough Bray, C.M.S.). 
Stigmatogaster subterraneous, Leach. — Cork. Dublin (Lambay). 
Limerick (Kilfinane). Meath (Kells, R.W.). 
DIPLOPODA. 
POLYXENIDAE. 
Polyxenus lagurus, Linne. — Dublin (Howth, C.M.S. ; Portrane, G.H.C.). 
GlOxMERIDAE. 
Glomeris marginata, Villers. — Antrim (Torr Head, R.W. ; Kinbane, 
R.W.). Derry (Banagher, N H.F. ; Dungiven, N.H.F. ; Benevenagh, 
N.H.F.). Donegal (Gweedore, R.W. ; Cratlagli, J.N.H.). Down (Corry's 
Glen, N.H.F.). Monaghan (Lord Rossmore's demesne. N.H.F.). Wex- 
ford (Courtown, R.F.S.). Wicklow (Greystones). 
Polydesmidae. 
Brachydesmus superus, Latzel. Cavan (Farnham Woods. R.W.) 
Derry (Benevenagh, N.H.F.). Galw^ay (Ballynahinch. J.N.H.). 
Polydesmus complanatus, Linne. — Derry (Banagher, N.H.F. ; Dungiven, 
N.H.F.). Waterford (Dromana House). 
P. gallicus, Latzel. — Antrim (Randalstown, R.W.) Carlow (Borris, 
R.F.S.). Kerry (Kenmare). Wicklow (Parknashaw). 
