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Records of the Indian Museum. L[VouL. V, 
O. insularis, Haase; p. 112. 
E. Himalayas: Ghumti, 1,800 ft., Darjiling district (1). 
[Found since the collection was returned by Dr. Kraepelin. 
I am responsible for this identification. | 
O. rugulosus, Por.; p. 115. 
Little Andaman (9). 
Lower Burma: Tavoy (5); Mergui Archipelago (3). 
[By an oversight the Mergui specimens were not sent to 
Dr. Kraepelin. They were originally described by 
Mr. Pocock in the ‘‘ Mergui Expedition Results,” 
vol. i, pt. 1, 1889 (reprinted from Journ. Linn. Soc., 
Zool., xxi), as O. carinatus var. insulare, Haase. 
Kraepelin raises this variety to specific rank: and he 
also gives as one of the synonyms of O. rugulosus, 
Por., the O. cavinatus of Pocock’s ‘‘ Myriopoda of 
Burma” (Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, xxx, p. 112). A 
comparison of the Mergui specimens with the O. rugu- 
losus identified for us by Dr. Kraepelin reveals no 
specific difference between the two, whereas the finely 
grooved polished terga of all these specimens are in 
striking contrast to the strongly ridged granular terga 
of our specimen of O.¢msularis. The confusion appears 
to have arisen from the difficulty, often experienced 
in examining centipedes, of distinguishing fine grooves 
on the terga from ridges. | 
O. spp. (doubtful). 
W. Himalayas: Murree, Punjab; Theog, Simla hills. 
Bombay Presidency : W. Ghats. 
Assam: Dikrang valley. 
Burma: Upper—Kakhyen hills ; Irrawady, 2nd defile. 
Lower—Pegu ; Tavoy ; Upper Tenasserim. 
Malay Peninsula: Penang. 
Genus RuysibA, Wood; p. 139. 
R. immarginata (Por.); p. 143. 
W. Himalayas: Naini Tal (1). 
E. Himalayas: Nepal—Chitlong, Little Nepal Valley (23); 
Pharping (1); Gowchar (1). 
Darjiling district—Darjiling (3); Sureil, 5,000 
ft: (1): Punkabasi (2). 
Central Provinces : Nowgong (2). 
Bengal: Calcutta (3); Narail, Jessore (2); Ranigunge (5) ; 
Tinpahar (3); Sahibgunge (12). 
Assam : Samagooting (12); Dilkoosh, Cachar (1). 
Burma: Lower—Rangoon (1) ; Moulmein (2). 
Upper—Pudupyu (3). 
Malay Peninsula: Penang (3). 
Andamans: Port Blair (1); ‘‘Andamans’”’ (6). 
