Mr* Nkwtoht on fin ( A/.sv M\ riapoda, Order ( fcilopoda. .'i!'. r > 



1 have named this fine species in honour of .'. (». Children, Esq., 1 .It s 

 from whose collection it was obtained. There is only ■ lingk ipecifiieQ of 

 this species in the Museum cabinets. 



40. Scol. Hanhr'ickii, la-te llava, segnien' lOnO, l'Jnio. 1 II. >. Kiln, LdvoqtM 



saturate' cajruleis, pedibus fluvis ; peril po atr e mi articulis dietalibui < ntibus. la- 



bio niamlibulis appendicibusquc analibus latcralibu- fernigincis.-— Long, uik 



Scol. Hardwickii, Newp, I. r. p. UG. 



Hab. In Insula Orientali. [v. in Mu$. Brit.) 



Cephalic segment cordate, margin rounded; antenna L8-jointed, batik til rather 



short; mandibles and basilar tooth large; labtui : dental platea small, abort, 



transverse; teeth numerous, at least sixteen, sometime- move, \< ry small, ol 

 almost obliterated; posterior pair of legs moderate, fir-t and leoond joints equal; 

 basilar joint subquadrate, flattened on the Riperior surfaee. With three minute |] 

 besides the angular one, on the internal margin, two of which are slightly approxi- 

 mated; angular spine large, bifid; inferior surface convex, toothless. Lateral anal 

 appendages short, obtuse, with the apex very slightly developed. 1'reanal seale elon- 

 gate, quadrate, with the posterior margin slightly rounded. 



I have great pleasure in naming tins species in honour of the late General 

 Hard wick, who was the first to distinguish it, and who has given an excellent 

 figure of it in his drawings in the library of the British Museum, vol. 1,002, 

 89, 22. 



Sectio ('. 



Pedum paris postremi articulo basali subcylindrico ; spinis magnis irrcgularibn 



Antennae l/-articulatac. 



41. Scol. multidens, ferruginea, capitc rufescente, labio mandihulisquc aurantiacis, dentibus 

 labialibus 12-14 parvis, pedibus flavis articulis distalibus virescentibus.— Long. unc. 4L 



Scol. multidens, Newp. 1. c. p. 97. 



Hab. ? (v. in Mus. Brit.) 



Cephalic segment cordate, slightly emarginated ; labium flattened, smooth ; mandibular tooth 

 large, with a very minute tubercle; dental plates transverse, quadrate, con- 

 small, twelve or fourteen in number ; posterior pair of legs moderate, first and second 

 joints equal; superior surface of the basilar joint subconvex, with the external margin 

 subacute ; internal margin with three spines, the two anterior somewhat approximated ; 

 the internal angular one large, acute ; internal surface .subconvex, with two spines on 



