BAGNALL. — Notes on Clyde Myriapoda. 91 



Ormidale ; one £ (47 p.l.) two ^ s (49 p.l.) and three $s 

 (51 p.l.) from the slopes of Ben Vorlich. 



*Geophilus truncorum, Bergs, ifc Mein. — A small but not 

 uncommon species, one specimen, Ormidale ; two <j? s an d one 

 young from the foot of Ben Vorlich. 



* Schendyla nemorensis, C.L.K. — Two <$ s (39 p.l.) and one $ 

 (41 p.l), from the slopes of Ben Vorlich. 



*Scolioplane,s maritima, Leach. — Brobably widely spread 

 throughout the area. I have seen and taken it in some numbers 

 at Ormidale, Colintraive, and Lochgoilhead. 



* Hecistocephalus camiolensis, C.L.K. — In the Botanic Gardens, 

 Glasgow. 



Order Pauropoda. 



PAUROPODIDiE. 



* Allopauropus gracilis, Hansen. — One example, Ardlui. 

 Other species will be found if special attention is given to this 

 interesting group. I have taken six species in the County 

 of Durham. 



Order Symphyla. 



SCOLOPENDRELLID^E. 



*Scutigerella immaculatci, Newp. — With Sym/phylella vulgaris 

 in a field near Rothesay. 



* Scutigerella biscutata, Bagnall. — On the Clyde near Bishopton, 

 one example. 



* Hanseniella caldaria, Hansen. — In hothouses, Botanic Gardens, 



Glasgow. 



* Scolopendrellopsis subnuda, Hansen. — One specimen from 

 under a stone near Brodick, Arran. Unfavourable weather 

 prevented further search. 



* Sy mphylella delicatula, Bagnall. — A single specimen from 

 under a stone on the shore of Loch Lomond near Ardlui. 



* Sy mphylella vulgaris, Hansen. — One specimen, Bishopton, 

 on the Clyde, and several from under stones in a field near 

 Rothesay. 



