2 RECORDS OF CHMTECHYLENE VESUVIANA. 



of Lusitanian forms of which examples appear in this country 

 in the south-west of England and in Ireland. 



In collecting material towards an account of the Myriopods 

 of Northumberland and Durham, I have brought to light several 

 interesting forms previously unrecorded as British. 



The Symphyla and Pauropoda have already formed the 

 subject of several papers, and I now think it advisable to briefly 

 record the following Chilopods and Diplopods : — 



Chilopoda. 



IAthobiiu nigrifrons, Latz. Two examples from Gibside, 

 Co. Durham, 190G ; unfortunately so mutilated as to make the 

 positive identification impossible. 



L. borealis, Mein. Rests as British on a mutilated specimen 

 found by Mr. Evans on Ben Ledi. Wooler Moor, one male 

 and one juvenile; Skirlnaked, near "Wooler, Northumberland, 

 one male and one female, May, 1912; Ben Vorlich, one female, 

 June, 1912. 



Diplopoda. 



Qlomeris marginata, Vill., var. perplexa. Two specimens on 

 th- Durham side of the Tees, Egglestone-in-Teesdale, and a few 

 from Gibside. A small, purplish form marked with yellow, as 

 in G. connexa, 0. K. 



Polydestnut coriacevs, Porat. One male from a mole's nest, 

 Bradbury, Co. Durham. Two young specimens are probably 

 referable to the same species. 



TitanosoTna jurassicum, Verb. Recently described from a 

 single female found at Kelheim, on the Danube. I have found 

 it in large numbers in a dene near Fencehouses, and single 

 examples on the Wear at Penshaw, and in Gibside. Since then 

 I have seen it in gardens at Penshaw, Hylton, Gibside, and 

 Fellside, Co. Durham, Newcastle, and Oxford, whilst Dr. Ban- 

 dell Jackson takes it not uncommonly at Chester. 



Brachychateuma bagnaJU, Verb. One male, Gibside, Co. Dur- 

 ham. This blind species is the type of a new genus and family. 

 Prof. Verhoeff has already briefly described it in the Zool. 

 Anzeig., whilst a very complete account will appear shortly in 



