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



Kolla auri'culata, sp. n. 



Head ochraceous, narrow anterior margin and a curved 

 transverse fascia between eyes, both centrally maculate, black ; 

 proiiotum ochraceous, with a narrow anterior fascia centrally 

 maculate, basal and lateral margins and a central longitudinal 

 line black ; scutellum ochraceous, basal maroin 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 E,. 



LIV. — Notes on Myrlapoda. — XXV. Preliminnry Li^ts for 

 LiitGolnshire and Norfolk. By HiLDA K. Brade-BiuKS, 

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

 Eev. S. Graham Brade-Bikks, M.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 [)reviously 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. 

 Stainforth of the Hull Museum and Mr. J. G. Varty-Smith 

 of 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 Maitin- 

 by-Timbeiland district of Lincolnshire, have furnished the 

 data for our list in the case of that county. 



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

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

 Mr. Varty-lSmith's all from the south (vice-county 5o) ; 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 s[)ecit;s 



