MYRIOPODA. 



These species were not named in time to be placed in their proper situation 

 after " Insecta." Mr. Adam White has obliged me by examining my specimens 

 and comparing them with those in the British Museum. 



Jdlus Terestuis. 



Extremely common iu soil and under stones, 

 LiTHOBius Variegatus. 



Found in the same situations. 

 Craspedosma Poltdesmoides. 



In gardens, &o. 

 POLTDESMUS COMPLANATUS. 



In gardens and other places. 

 Geophilus Subterraneus. 



Frequent in freshly turned up soil, and in damp places. 

 Geophilus Electricus. 



A specimen, which was visibly phosphorescent and left a luminous mark behind 

 it when crawling, was seen by Mr. C. Eobin, at West Kirby. 

 Oniscus Murarius. 



Veiy abundant about walls, rubbish, and damp localities. 

 Glomeris Marginata. 



Common under stones, about hedgerows or meadows. 

 Armadillium Vulgare. 



Found in Uke localities to the latter species. 



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