330 Dr. & the Rev. S. Graham Biade-Biiks on 



than two teeth on each of the coxpe of the maxillipedes. Its 

 seventh dorsal plate has angular projections from each end of 

 its posterior border. The anal legs are slender. It is often 

 to be found under stones in moorland districts. We do not 

 seem to have met with it ourselves in the Carboniferous 

 Limestone areas of Derbyshire in 1918. 



*<? ? , Kings Sterndale, near Buxton, R. S., in a recent 

 year («/.), G. 3176; *in a collection from Dove and Mill 

 Dales, R. S.j 21/iv./14 (/.) ; near the R. Dove, ourselves, 

 ix./16; Manners Wood, near Bake well, W. B.& S. G. B.-B., 

 C/vi./18. 



21. L. melanops, Newport, 1845. 

 Syn. L. glabratus, C. L. Kuch, 1847. 



10-16 mm. 



A species, with numerous ocelli and 2 + 2 maxillipede- 

 teeth, which has definite angular projections from the poste- 

 rior borders of its ninth, eleventh, and thirteenth dorsal 

 plates. It is not uncommon between the trunk and bark of 

 rotting logs. 



Burbage Hall, S. G. B.-B., 27/v./18. 



22. L. crassipes, L. Koch, 1^62. 

 6-9 mm. 



A small active orown centipede, with only twenty antennal 

 segments. 



*Dove Dale, R. S., in a recent year (./.), G. 3165 ; near 

 the R. Dove, ourselves, ix./16 ; Manners Wood, near Bake- 

 well, W. B. & S. G. B.-B., 6/vi./18 ; Bakewell district, 

 ourselves, 1918. 



23. L. duboscqui, Biolemann. 



5*5-7 mm. 



Another small species, not unlike L. crassipes, but provided 

 with only three ocelli on each side of the head in typical 

 cases. 



The Vicarage garden, Ash ford-in-the- Water, ourselves, 

 1918. 



Family Scolopendridae, Newport, 1844. 

 Genus CrtPTOPS, Leach, 1814. 



24. C. hortensis, Leach, 1814. 

 Syn. C. savignyi, Leach, 1817. 



15-25 mm. 



