300 Illinois State Lahomtonj of Natural llistovy. 



FAMILY ONISCID^.* 



I. ACTONISOUS IlARdKK. 



1. A. Ki;LTi'Ticus Hart^er. Aiucr. -lour. S'ieii ce, 3rd ser., 

 XV, 373 (1S7S); Proc. U. S. Nat. Museum, ii, 157 (1879); Kep. 

 U. S. Kish Com. for 1878, 309. 

 /fab.— Connecticut (Harger). 



IT. Alloniscus Dana. 



1. A. I'KROONVEXUS Dana. I^-oc. Pliila. Acad., vii, 170 

 (1854). 



//(7./>.— California ( Dana). 



III. Armadillo Latfi. 



1. A. sPECiosus Stuxberg. Ofversigt af Vetensk.-Akad. 

 Forhandl., 1S75, No. 2, 02. 

 Hub. — California (Stuxberg). 



l\. Armadillidium Rhandt. 



1. A. ITIATLAHE Stuxberg. Ofvcrsiirt af Voteusk.-Akad. 

 Forhandl., 1875, No. 2, 03. 



Armadillo pilularis Say. Jour. Phibi. Acad., i, 432 ( 1817). 

 — (roidd. Tnvertebrata of Massachusetts, 330 ( 1 841 ). — DeKaif. 

 Nat. Hist. N.Y.,vi, 54 (1844). 



Wa/^.— Massacimsetts {(rou'd), New York (DfKai/), Pennsylvania 

 {Say). 



V. LiGIA FAim. 



1. L. DiLATATA Stimpson. Proc. Boston Soc. N. H., vi, 

 88 (1857); Boston Jour. Nat. Hist., vi, 507 (1857). 

 H(il>. — Washington Territory (Stimpson). 



2 L. occiDEN-TALis Dana. Crustacea, ii, 742 (1853). 

 7/«/>.— California {Dana). 



* A few forms of Oimcidtv are found only at or near the sea coast, 

 and should properly take rank among the marine species. The entire 

 family, however, a»- known from America is indexed here. 



