470 Dr. & the Rev. S. Graham Brade-Birks— 



Kulla auriculata, sp. n. 



Head ochraceous, narrow anterior margin and a curved 

 transverse fascia between eyes, both centrally maculate, black ; 

 pronotum ochraceous, with a narrow anterior fascia centrally 

 maculate, basal and lateral margins and a central longitudinal 

 line black ; scutellum ochraceous, basal margin black ; 

 tegmina dark fuscous, the lateral margins much paler ; body 

 beneath imperfectly seen in carded type, legs pale ochraceous ; 

 lateral margins of vertex in a line with outer margins of eyes, 

 which are black. 



Long., inch tegm., 4 mm. 



Hab. Upper Houadou R. 



LIV. — Notes on Myriapoda. — XXV. Preliminary Li ts for 

 Lincolnshire and Norfolk. By HlLDA K. BRADE-BlRKS, 

 M.Sc, M.B., Ch.B., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., D.P.H., and the 

 Rev. S. Graham Brade-Birks, aI.Sc 



I. Introduction. 



During a short stay in Norfolk, which began at the end of 

 May 1919 and extended into June, we collected a number 

 of " mjriapods " which it seems worth while to record. Mr. 

 St. John Marriott had previously collected some specimens 

 for us in the county, and these are incorporated in the 

 detailed records which follow. 



Mr. R. S. Bagnall has favoured us with a list of specimens 

 from Lincolnshire submitted to him by the collectors, Mr. T. 

 Stain forth of the IJull Museum and Mr. J. C. Vai ty-Smitli 

 ot Penrith. These valuable collections, augmented by the 

 results of a paper published by Mr. Stainfortli himself (1919) 

 and the material we obtained during July 1915 in the Martin- 

 by-Timberland district of Lincolnshire, have furnished the 

 data for our list in the case of that county. 



Of the Lincolnshire records Mr. Siainforth's are all from 

 the north (vice-county 54 in the Watsonian system) and 

 Mr. Varty-Smith's all from the south (vice-county 53) ; our 

 own collecting (Martin-by-Timberland district) was done near 

 the boundary between the two. In Norfolk all the collecting 

 referred to was done in the west (vice-county 28). 



The detailed records are arranged under specific headings 

 only ; many systematic indications and dimensions of species 



