830 HISTORY OF GLANVLLLE'S WOOTTON. 



3. Lithobius fornicatus, Linn. Abundant in rotten 



wood. 



4. L. pilicornis, Newp. Common under rotten wood. 



1. Geophilus longicornis, Leach. Of occasional oc- 



currence under rotten wood. I have a specimen 

 of this curious creature (without eyes) two inches 

 and a half in length. 



2. G. subterraneus, Shaw. Common under rotten 



wood. 



3. G. acuminatus, Leach. Of occasional occurrence 



in moss. 



4. G. brseviceps, Newp. Not common. 



1. Cry tops hortensis, Leach. Common under rotten 

 wood. 



Chilognatha. 



1. Polydesmus complanatus, Linn. Abundant. The 

 young are very different looking creatures. 



1. Julus terrestris, Linn. Large Wireworm. Common. 



2. J. Londinensis, Leach. Common. 



3. J. pulchellus, Leach. Abundant. This wireworm 



is very destructive to strawberry plants. 



4. J. punctatus, Leach. Abundant under loose bark. 



5. J. sabulosus, Linn. Abundant in moss. 



6. J. pilosus, Curt. Abundant, and very destructive 



to roots. 



7. J. pusillus, Leach. Common under bark. 



1. Glomeris marginata, Vill. Common under stones. 



