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Familif.s. 



North America. 



AUSTRO-IIUNGARV. 



Pauropodidae 



Eurypauropodidae , 



Total Pauropoda 



Polyxenidae. . , 

 Polyzonidae. . . 

 Glomeridae. . . 

 Polydesmidae 

 Chordeumidae 

 Lysiopetalidae 

 lulidae 



Total Diplopoda 



I 



5 



21 



s 



I 



25 



15 



6i 



i6 



I 



15 

 19 

 17 



7 

 36 



Scutigeridae. . . 

 Geophilidae . . . 

 Scolopendridae 

 Lithobiidae. . . . 



Total Chilopoda 



26 

 18 

 19 



ID 65 



I 



22 

 6 



39 



15 



68 



Totals 



27 



129 



34 



170 



In order to show where the species have been most collected the 

 following list of states with number of species reported therefrom may be 

 of interest. California 27, Pennsylvania 25, Illinois 16, Georgia 13, 

 Oregon 12, Virginia lo; Texas 8, New York and Florida each 7, Michi- 

 gan 5, Louisiana and Tennessee each 4, Massachusetts and Kentucky 

 each 3, Connecticut, New Jersey, Indiana, North Carolina, South Carolina 

 and Missouri each 2, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Maryland, District 

 of Columbia, Alabama, Mississippi, Minnesota, Arkansas, Kansas. 

 Colorado, Utah, New Mexico and Washington Territory each i. It 

 will thus be seen that Maine, Vermont, Delaware, West Virginia, Ohio, 

 Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Nev- 

 ada, Indian Territory and Arizona have had no Myriapods reported from 

 within their limits. It should be said that several species have never been 

 reported definitely in regard to locality. Consequently, in addition to the 

 above we must report "United States'' 6, "Eastern U. S. " 6, "Western 

 U. S." I and "Southern States" 2. 



