AmerigAna 



VOL I¥. 



BROOKLYN. ilPRIL, 1888. 



NO. 1, 



A Preliminary List of the Myriapoda of Arkansas 

 with Descriptions of New Species. 



By Chaklks H. Boi.i.max. 



fPublished by permission of John C, Brannkk, Stiite Geologist of Arkansas.) 



1. Platydesmus Lecontei (Wood). 



One was found on the grounds of the Deaf Mute AsyUim and others 

 on the hills along the river, near Little Rock. 



2. Julus minutus (Brandt). 



I found a specimen in the swamp at south end of Main Street, 

 Little Rock. Mr. Hutcherson also found one near Argenta. 



3. Spirobolus marginatus (Say). 

 Abundant throughout the state. 



4. Parajulus caesius BoUman. 



Julus ccesius Wood, Proc. Phila Acad. Nat. Sci., 43, 1867 (Texas). 

 This species is not uncommon throughout the state. 



5. Cambala annulata fSay). 



I have received nuinerous specimens of this species, collected around 

 Little Rock by Mr. Hutcherson. 



6. Lysiopetalum lactarium (Say). 

 Common throughout the state. 



7. Campodes flavicornis Koch. 



Campodes Jlavicorms Koch, Syst. derMyr. , 126, 1847 (P^-)- 



