1888.] PROCEEDINGS OF UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 403 



CATALOGUE OF THE MYRIAPODS OF INDIANA.* 



BY CHARLES II. BOLLMAN. 



The following catalogue of the myriapods of the State of Indiana is 

 based largely upon the material coutaiued in the museum of the Indiana 

 University and my own private collection. I have also included any 

 notes, bearing upon the myriapods of Indiana, that I have found in the 

 papers of other authors. The material in the museum of the Indiana 

 University and my own collection is principally from the following 

 localities : 



Boswell, Benton County D. M. Mottier. 



La Fayette, Tippecanoe County F. B. Webster. 



Kokorno, Howard County A. W. Moon. 



Westfield, Hamilton County F. C. Test. 



Indianapolis, Marion County F. C. Test. 



Hagerstown, Wayne County F. C. Test. 



Richmond, Wayne County F. C. Test. 



Dublin , Wayne County Jerome McNiell. 



Greencastle, Putnam County O. P. Jenkins. 



Terre Haute, Vigo County W. S. Blatcbley. 



Connersville, Fayette County Robert Hesler. 



Brookville, Franklin County A. W. Butler. 



Bloomington, Monroe County C. H. Bollman. 



Lawrenceburgh, Dearborn County D. M. Mottier. 



Mitchell, Lawrence County C. H. Bollman. 



Salem, Washington County C. H. Bollman. 



New Providence, Clark County C. H. Bollman. 



Wyandotte, Crawford County C . H. Bollman . 



NeAv Harmony, Posey County R. D. Owen. 



I desire to express my thanks to the above-named gentlemen, who 

 have kindly collected specimens for me, thus enabling me to make this 

 catalogue much more complete and satisfactory than would have been 

 possible without their aid. As more species have been found about 

 Bloomington I have given it, when mentioning the localities of the 

 different species, precedence over the other places. 



I do not mean to say that this list is complete, for I think the follow- 

 ing additional species will some time be found within the limits of the 

 State : Parajulus canadensis, Parajulus diversifrons, Pohjdesmus pineto- 

 rum, Tlieatops spinicaudus, Henkops fulvicomis, and Lithobiusmordax. 



1. Polysonium rosalbum (Cope). 



Common : Bloomington ; Terre Haute. ^ 



* This catalogue is prepared partly from material in the U. S. National Museum 



collection, and the author has deposited types of the species in the Museum.— C. V. 



Riley, Curator of Insects. 



