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the bark of dead wood. Other specimens were collected from 

 the axils of leaves from three to ten feet above the ground on 

 July 23, 25; August 8, 9; also in dry sand on Hubudibu Creek 

 on September i. 



Phlloscia spiiiosa Say. 



This species has previously been reported only from Sa- 

 vannah, Georgia. Mr. Gaige collected thirty-one specimens 

 from wet rotten logs in clay jungle on July 18, 23, and from 

 rotten wood on ground in the Labba Creek sandhills on July 27. 



Philoscia olfcrsii Brandt. 



Thirty specimens of this species were taken, on July 23, 

 27, 30, in wet rotten logs and under fallen leaves. Originally 

 described by Brandt from specimens collected in Brazil. 



IsopoDS FROM the; West Indies. 



During the voyage to British Guiana in 19 14, Mr. Gaige 

 collected a few isopods on the islands of St. Thomas and St. 

 Croix. 



Cnharis perlata (Dollfus). 



Specimens collected at Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, on 

 August 2, agree with Dollfus' description except that the eyes 

 possess seven facets. 



PorccUio lacvis Latreille. 

 • Collected at Fredericksted, St. Croix, on August 2, 19 14. 



Mctoponorthus prnnlosns (Brandt). 



Taken August 2, 1914, at Christiansted, St. Croix, and at 

 Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas. 



