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15. Linotsenia robusta i^Meinert). 

 Common. 



16. Linotaenia fulva (Saeger). 



Strigamia fulva Sseger, Proc. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1856. 

 Strigamia bothriopa Wood, Jonrn. Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1861. 



Not common. 



17. Scolioplanes gracilis Bollmau. 



Although this species belongs to a new genus, I do not care here to 

 erect a genus for its reception. I prefer to wait until 1 can obtain more 

 speeitneus in order to satisfactorily make an examination of the mouth 

 parts. 



18. Geophilus varians McNeill. 



One specimen, 9 , pairs of legs 57. 



19. Geophilus umbraticus (McNeill). 

 Abundant. 



20. Scolopocryptops sexspinosus (Say). 

 Common. 



21. Scolopocryptops nigridius McNeill. 

 Common. 



22. Theatops posticus (Say). 

 Not common. 



23. Theatops spinicaudus (Wood.) 

 Common. 



24. Cryptops hyalinus (Say). 

 Abundant. 



25. Scolopendra woodi Mimert. 

 One specimen in the collection. 



26. Lithobius proridens Bollruan. 

 Not common. 



27. Lithobius trilobus Bollman. 



Lithobius similis Bollmau, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Nat. Sci., 112, 1887 (Mossy Cr., Tenn.). 



1 now consider similis as identical with trilobus. Only the type speci- 

 men of similis was obtained. 



28. Lithobius lundi Meinert. 

 Not common. 



