90 THE GLASGOW NATURALIST. 



new family. Titanosoma jurassicum Verh., in numbers; 

 ' x'dosoma simile Verh.; Isobates varicomis C.L.K. ; ■ 

 dtssmus coriaceus Porat, etc., ifec. I have received much help in 

 the identification of the Chilopoda and Diplopoda proper (groups 

 thai I cannot pretend to have studied closely), from Mr. Ed. 

 Ellingsen, of Kragero, and Professor Verhoeff, of Munich. 



Thirty-four forms are noted below. Those marked with an 

 asterisk are not recorded in Mr. Boyd's Clyde list, whilst Ins list 

 inclu . j pusilltu Leach, I iwlinsii Leach, 



ma polydesmoides Leach (perhaps the Polymicr 



• a.) and Stigmatogaster sttbterraneus Leach, not 

 by me. 



Order Chilopoda. 



LlTHOBIID r. 



Lithobius forficatue, L. — Ormidale, one young; Roth 

 common ; Lochgoilhead, Ardlui, dsc. 



Lithobius variega b. -One * and one . , Rothesay. 



* Lithobius glabratu8, C.L.K. {L. melanops Newp.) -Under 



: tir Btumps, Ormidale and Lochgoilhead. 



*Lithobius crassipes, C.L.K, Common, two $b. one °, 

 young, li four .* s, two ' ; s, one young, Ardlui; 



Lochgoilhi 



* Lithobius borealis, Meim I J oear summit of Ben 

 Vorlich. 



*// . Meinert. — One young, Rothesay. 



: on. Miuii.i: 

 yptops hortensis, Leach. ■ In the Botanic Gardens, Glasgow. 



Gkophilidje. 



em longieornia, Leach. [G. flavui De. G). — No d 

 common, I and Ardlui. 



'us proximus, C.L.K. — Near Ormidale. a few examples. 

 *Geophiltis carpophagu*, Leach. — Several examples from 



