28 _ Psyche [April 
Number of somites 51. 
Length near 30 mm. Width at anterior end 2 mm. 
Locality. Near Nashville. ‘‘Under stones in juniper patch near 
Nolensville Pike.” Feb. 19, 1917. One male. 
19. Spirobolus marginatus (Say). 
One specimen taken in the Glendale Hills, April 21, 1917. 
20. Polydesmus canadensis Newport. 
A number of specimens of both sexes. Belle Meade, Jan. 28, 
1917. Nashville, Feb. 25, 1917, and April 26, 1917 “‘ under stones 
in a damp spring house.” Glendale Hills, April, 1917. 
21. Polydesmus moniliaris Koch. 
Three specimens from the Glendale Hills, April, 1917. 
22. Euryurus erythropygus (Brandt). 
Eight specimens, four from “beyond Glendale,” Oct. 14, 1916, 
and four from Glendale Hills, April, 1917. 
23. Fontaria tennesseensis Bollman. 
Glendale Hills, April 21, 1917. Two adult and two immature 
specimens. 
24. Fontaria glendalea sp. nov. 
Dorsum and head shining brownish black with the lateral cari- 
nz alone yellow in the preserved specimen. Antenne dark red- 
dish brown. Legs yellow. 
Body distinctly narrowing forward in male over the first four 
somites. Lateral carine large, in middle region posterior margin 
straight, transverse or nearly so, the ectocaudal angles in posterior 
plates moderately extended caudad. Surface to naked eye ap- 
pearing smooth, under lens seen to be finely corrugated. 
Repugnatorial pore on dorsal side of carina from the ectal edge 
of which it is well removed. 
Vertigial sulcus of head deep. Head smooth. Occipital fove- 
ole 2+2, the clypeal 1++1. 
In the male the caxze of legs without processes. The sternites 
also without processes excepting a pair of contiguous subconical 
ones on the fourth somite, these being flattened anteroposteriorly. 
Genital processes of second somite short, cylindrical, distally trun- 
cate. 
