92 THE GLASGOW NATURALIST. 



Order Diplopoda. 



GLOMEBID .v.. 



Glomeria marginata, Vill.— 1 have noticed this species in many 

 < Hyde localities. 



*Glomerii marginata var. }» rplexa. — One example, Ormidale. 

 This distinct little form, recently recorded by myself from 

 Durham, is referred by Vcriu.nl' to the var. perplexa of G. 

 marginata, whilst another authority refers it to G. connexa C.L. K. 

 »reefi very well in colour pattern with connexa, but lb only 

 about one-third the Bize of examples in my collection. It is 

 very much -mailer than typical marginata. 



Pol.\ DE8MID 1 



Polydesrnus complanatvs, L. — Not uncommon. Though I have 

 only botl led a ' ■ > om Rothesay . I have 



species in many localii i< 



. C.L.K. Two * s and young, 

 Rot »ne f,one ?, and young, Ben Vorlich. 



a gracilis, C.L.K. — In bothousea very common, 

 gow. 



ral examples 

 mi ier h.»liy hark j two * -. two ; b, ana young, Rothesay, 



Chordi dmid i 



1 me example from Rotht 



Jdlid e. 



JtUtU I ■ IS Ayr. Rol 



.In I L.K i !ommon. 



./, i . • -'us. Leacfa '■'■ rilvarum Mem.) — Also common, 



-./,, b, Meinert. ' me j . Rothesay. 



intuitu guttul — C mon, Shandon, Rothesay, 



Bfow, Ayr, &c 

 * Blanjulua Juacus, Am. Stein. — Seven - g, Ardlui 



pulehellus, Koch. : specimens from the 



oic Gardens, Glasgow, are almost certainly referable to 

 this form. 



