320 Dr. & the Rev. S. Graham Brade- Bilks on 



4. I. (Ophiiulus) faUax, Meinert. 



5. /. (Tachypodoiulus) albipes, C. L. Koch. 



6. I. (Cylindroiulus) silvarum, Meinert. 



7. i". ( Cylindroiulus) britannicus, Verhoeff. 



8. Schizophyllum sabulosum (Linu<§). 



9. Trichoblaniulus yuttulatus (Bosc). 

 10. Amsteinia fuscus (Am Stein). 

 Jl. Polydesmus complanatus (,Lhin6). 



12. P. coriaceus, Porat. 



13. P. denticulatus, C. L. Koch. 



14. Brachydesmus super us mosellanus, Verhoeff. 



15. Ophivdesmus albonanus (Latzel). 



16. Brachychceteuma quartum, sp. n. 



17. Polymicrodon latzeli (Verhoeff). 



18. Chordeumella scutellare baynalli, var. n. 



Chilopoda ( = Centipedes). 



19. Lithobius forficatus (Linne). 



20. L. variegatus, Leach & Brolernann. 



21. L. melanops, Newport. 



22. L. crassipes, L. Koch. 



23. L. duboscqui, Brolernann. 



24. Cryptops hortensis, Leach. 



25. Geophilus carpophagus, Leach. 



26. G. lougicornis, Leach. 



27. G. insculptus, Attems. 



28. G. electricus (Linne"). 



29. Brachygeophilus truneorum (Bergsoe & Meinert). 



30. Stigmatogaster subterraneus (Leach). 



31. Scolioplcmes acuminatus (Leach). 



The nomenclature in the two classes is difficult, especially 

 the nomenclature of genera and subgenera, and, as there is 

 difference of opinion amongst the leading authorities, it 

 cannot be claimed that there is finality about all the names 

 we have used in the foregoing list, nor by using these do we 

 wish to infer that we have refused to consider the claims to 

 prioiity of others. The fact is that we have not yet had the 

 opportunity to consider all the complicated evidence involved 

 in the question of some of these generic and subgeneric 

 names. 



in the detailed records in the second section of this paper 

 other collectors' names are cited by initials, as follows : — 



Mrs. Furness, A. W. F. ; Mr. J. Wilfrid Jackson, J. W. J. j 

 Mr. K. Standen, R, S. ; Mr. C. R. Brown, C. R. B. : Mr. 

 William Boulsover, W. B. 



To each of these we offer our best thanks. 



An asterisk indicates that the material forms a part of 

 Mr. R. Standen's collection. When a record is followed by 

 the letter G. and a number, the material is so registered at 

 the Manchester Museum. The letter J. in brackets, alter a 



