192 The Myriftpoda of Cambridgeshire 



be looked for in moss near the banks of streams. Geophilidae 

 might be searched for on Royston Heath and in the unculti- 

 vated part of the Fen. I think it probable that new species 

 might be found. Lithobius variegatus might be found under 

 stones and logs on light sandy soil, and I think it probable 

 that the uncultivated Fen might yield this species. I have 

 myself found it on peaty soil. It is not improbable that 

 J. sulnthmni* might be found, although I think that it is 

 more common in more southern parts of England ; still I have 

 had it sent to me from much more northern parts of England 

 than Cambridge. According to VerhoefPs classification it is 

 found on plants, flowers of Ranunculus, sandy soil and leaves. 

 Lithobius crassipes I have only found in the South of England, 

 but if it is to be found in Cambridgeshire, it would be under 

 stones in the Fen. 



