472 Canon A. M. Norman — Notes on the 



The specimens are smaller than the type, the female scale 

 not over 3 millim. long, exuvia3 1 millim. ; the median lobes 

 are quite large, minutely crenulate ; second lobes narrow. 

 The male scale is brownish white, narrow, of tlie usual type, 

 half the length of the female. The species is allied to 

 M. Gloveri. 



Mijtilaspis mexicana, Ckll. 

 Zapotlan, July 8, on SoJcmum sp. 



MytUaspis argentata, Olill. 



El Salto, Cualata, Colima, July 2G, on a low bush. Pre- 

 viously known only from Brazil. 



MytUaspis philococcwi^ Ckll. 



Zapotlan, Jalisco, on tree Yucca and Agave ; Irapuato, 

 July 4, on post cactus. 



East Las Vegas, New Mexico, U.S.A., 

 Sept. 28, 1902. 



LXIV. — Notes on the Natural History of East Finmarh. By 

 Canon A. M. NoRMAN, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.K.S., 

 F.L.S. 



[Coutiiiued from p. 301.] 



[As it was quite possible that in the introductory notes to 

 these papers I miglit have fallen into some errors, I sent a 

 proof to Herr Schneider and requested him to criticize closely. 

 To-day (Nov. 13) I have received his reply. In respect of 

 Mammalia : — 



Vul2)es lagopus, Linu. (Arctic Fox). The two hundred were 

 killed by poison in one winter at Vardo (not Vadso). 



Ilalichcerus grypns, Fabr. (Grey Seal), " is still living in Finmark, 

 A large male specimen was killed at Soajrholt this last spring. 

 I got the splendid cranium " (Schneider). 



The following are verbal corrections. My head dredger's 

 name should be spelt Bjerkeng (not Bjerking). M. Figen- 

 scliau's place should be spelt Kirkenes (not Kirchenes) ; 

 Bog Fiord should be read everywhere for Bog Fiord. Two 



