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Phytoptida?. 



1. Phytoptus ribis, Westw. On currant bushes, where 



it destroys the immature buds. 



2. P. fraxini. On ash. 



8. P. betulinum, Schum. Makes curious bird's-nest- 

 like clusters on birch trees. 



Class VIII. MYKIOPODA. 



As far as I am aware of the only British authors 

 who have written on this class are Dr. Leach, in his 

 ' Zoological Miscellany,' and the eleventh volume of 

 the Linnean Transactions; and Mr. Newport, in the 

 nineteenth volume of the last- mentioned work. In 

 Glanville's Wootton I have found ten of the twelve 

 British species of the order Chilopoda; and nine of 

 the fourteen British species of the order Chilognatha. 



In the next class, Crustacea, this parish is of course 

 very deficient, as out and out the greatest number of 

 species are marine. 



Chilopoda. 



1. Pauropus Huxleyi, Lubb. Of occasional occurrence 

 amongst dead leaves in the autumn. 



1. Lithobius variegatus, Leach. Large-headed Centi- 



pede. Common under rotten wood. 



2. L. Leachii, Newp. Common under stones. 



