476 Notes on Myriapoda. 



Scolioplanes maritimus (Leach). 



Sea-cliff, under chalk-blocks, Hunstanton, Nk., St. J. A/., 

 23. ix. 18 ; shore, about line of highest tides, Heacham, Nk. 



Scolioplanes acuminatus (Leach). 



Harlaxton, Lns., J. 0. V.-S. ; three examples, M.-by-T. 

 dist., Lns. 



Scolioplanes crassipes (C. L. Koch). 



Latzel (1881, p. 194) gives for the length of this species 

 22-56 mm. 



M.-by-T. dist., Lns. 



Class Symphyla. 



(The following records are given on the authority of 

 Mr. R. S. Bagnall, F.L.S., who has been kind enough to 

 examine our own material and to supply us with the other 

 data here presented.) 



Scutigerella spinipes, Bagnall. 



Two poor and somewhat doubtful examples, South Ferriby, 

 Lns., T. S., 16. x. 15 ; one example, almost certainly refer- 

 able to this species, dry ditch in garden, Heacham, Nk., 

 12. vi. 19. 



Scutigerella biscutata, Bagnall. 

 A few, South Ferriby, Lns., T. S. } 16. x. 15. 



Symphylella vulgaris (Hansen). 



One poor example, South Ferriby, Lns., T. S. } 16. x. 15 ; 

 two examples, dry ditch in garden, Heacham, Nk., 12. vi. 19. 



Symphylella horrida (Bagnall). 

 One example, garden, Heacham, Nk. 



III. Points of Special Interest, etc. 



The discovery of Bracliychceteuma bradece in Norfolk is 

 important from a distributional point of view, and the occur- 



