132 H. WALLIS KEW : AN HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF 



29. Godfrey, R. — Chernetidea or False Scorpions of West 

 Lothian. Annals of Scottish Natural History, x. pp. 214-17. 

 Edinburgh, 1901. 



Records " Chernes fhaleratus (Sim.) " from Northbank, 

 Bo'ness. = Chelifer (Chernes) duhius (Camb.). 



30. Donisthorpe, H. — Notes on the British Myrmecophilous 

 fauna (excluding Coleoptera). Entomologist's Record, xiv. 

 pp. 14, 67. London, 1902. 



Records " Chthonius Hahnii C. L. Koch " in nest of Lasius 

 fuliginosus at Oxshott. = Chthonius Rayi L. Koch ? 



31. Evans, W. — (1) Chelifer (Chernes) tullgreni Strand in 

 Scotland. (2) Chernes duhius Cambr. ( = C. tullgreni Strand) 

 in Scotland. Annals of Scottish Natural History, xii. pp. 120-1 ; 

 249-50. Edinburgh, 1903. 



This animal, which Mr. Evans allowed me to see in 1903, is 

 that from Bo'ness already recorded as " (7. phaleratus " by God- 

 frey (29). = Chelifer (Chernes) duhius (Camb.). 



An elaborately illustrated work on the anatomy etc, of Pseudo- 

 scorpiones [in Russian] by J. P. Schtschelkanowzeff was pub- 

 lished in Moscow in 1903 (Gelehrte Schriften d. Moskauer Uni- 

 versitat, Nat. Abt.) Cf. the author's " Beitrage zur Kenntnis 

 der Segmentierung und des Korperbaues der Pseudoscorpione " 

 (Zool. Anz., xxvi., 1903, pp. 318-34). 



32. Cambridge, 0. P. — On New and Rare British Arachnida. 

 Proc. Dorset Natural History etc. Field Club, xxvi. pp. 40-74. 

 Dorchester, 1905. 



Records Chernes cyrneus L. Koch new to Britain [a grand 

 addition to our fauna ; found in Sherwood Forest, in 1900 or 

 1901, by Dr. G. W. Chaster*]. = Chelifer (Chemes) cymeus 

 (L. Koch). Also " Chernes rufeolus (Sim.) " from " the Holborn 

 Granary" and ''Chernes phaleratus (Sim.)" from Dagenham, 

 Essex ; both = Chelifer (Chernes) Panzeri C. L. Koch. 



33. Cambridge, 0. P.— /n Dyer, W. T. T.— The Wild Fauna 

 and Flora of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Kew Bulletin, 

 Add. ser., v. pp. 53-65. London, 1906. 



* Kew, H. W. — Chernes cyrneus in Nottinghamshire : a recent 

 addition to the known False-Scorpions of Britain. Nottingham, 

 Trans. Nat. Soc, 1905-6, pp. 41-6, 



