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light at Eton three species which at the time had not been 

 recorded from the British Isles, while in Middlesex, no less than 

 a dozen species were found at Harwell. 



Since part of this contribution was printed our attention has 

 been drawn to some notes by the Rev. Canon Norman and 

 Professor G. S. Brady (50a). These bear out the remarks which 

 have already been made, for among the species found by 

 Professor Brady in the north of England were Tviclwniscoides 

 albidus, Haplophthalmus mengii, Porcellio rathkei, and Avmadillidium 

 pulchellum. In one of Canon Norman's previous papers (50 — 

 1903) he claims to have added the second species to the 

 British list, and in the notes in question a similar claim is made 

 with regard to the first and third. It should, however, be 

 pointed out that all three of them were found in Buckingham- 

 shire in 1899 by Mr. Webb, and that they were exhibited at 

 the Nature Study Exhibition held in London in August, 1902. 

 A specimen of Avmadillidium pulchellum from Matlock was sent 

 to us by the Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing in January, 1904, and was 

 found, we understand, some considerable time previously. 



It only remains for us to express our hearty thanks to the 

 numerous friends and correspondents who have given us their 

 ready help. The names of these have been printed in the text, 

 but we would like to mention more particularly Dr. Caiman, of 

 the British Museum (Natural History), Monsieur Adrian 

 Dollfus, Mr. Roland Matthams, the Rev. Canon Norman, Dr. 

 ScharfT, the Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, and Miss Willmott. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Explanation of the initials given in the text : — 

 B.M. — Specimens in the British Museum (Natural History). 

 C.S.— Charles Sillem. T.R.R.S.— The Rev. Thomas R. R. 



J.T.C.— John Thomas Carrington. Stebbing. 



J.A.M.— James A. Muri.e. W.M.W.— Wilfred Mark Webb. 



R.M.— Roland Matthams. R.W.— R. Welch. 



R.F.S.— R. F. Scharff. 



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Vol. II., Berlin, 1830-1834. 



