176 FURTHER RECORDS OF SOME BRITISH SYMPHYLA 



Scolopendrella vulgaris Hansen. 



I am able to add the following localities, In addition to 

 those already recorded, viz., on the sea-banks near Whitby, 

 Yorkshire ; in a quarry at Hylton, April, 1912 ; and in gardens 

 at Oxford, November, 191 1. Dr. Randell Jackson has met 

 with I es in his garden, Chester, and also at Queens- 



ferry. Mr. Evans and I have taken the species in the neigh- 

 bourhood of Edinburgh, whilst I have an example from the 

 head of Loch Lomond, near Ardlui. 



ords for Cheshire and Oxfordshire and the Forth 

 area of Scotland. 



Scolopendrella delicatula Bagnall. 



igh scarce, this slender little species is apparently 

 widely distribi 



Further 1 have occurred in the Fence-houses and 



1 ,iu habitats, and in a garden near Fellside in the 



Derwi y. In April, 1012, Dr. Randell Jackson 



obtained a few examples in Mis garden at Chester, whilst I 



ral on th 1 Whitby, Yorkshire, 



and in May, 1912, I found il sparingly with .V. subuuda in the 

 hills at Skirlna In July, 1912. I found a 



solitary en in the gardens of the Hancock Museum. 



Whilst nu r Protura, etc., with me in a quarry 



I, Mr. Evans found a pair of this animal, 

 whilst I believe it is represented in a rather large collection of 

 Scolopendrellids made by us on Arthur's Seat. I have not 

 '.unity of examining this latter material. 



I ha taken a specimen on the banks of Loch 



I. onion. 1 near Ardlui. 



First records for Cheshire, Yorkshire and Scotland. 



