Mijri&poda of tht ^ Challenger^ Expedition. 129 



lower surface of the femur of the anal leg. In purpureas 

 there is a single series of 3 spines in this position and the claw 

 of the anal leg is spurred ; the anal pleura?, moreover, have a 

 shorter and more angular process. C. lluttoni is most nearly 

 allied to G.fa'cundus of Newport, from Van Diemen's Land 

 and South-east Australia. It differs, however, at least in 

 having no median sulcus on the anal tcrgitc. 



Ileterostoma rubn'pes, Biandt. 

 Ilcterosfuma ruhripcs, Braudt, Ilecueil Ac. p. (3o ; Ilaase, op. cit. p. 8l>, 



pi. V. tig. y;j. 

 Loc. Cape York (N. Australia). 



Heterostoma viridipes, Pocock, 

 •ii 



Loc. Ternate. 



lleterostojna viridipes, Pocock, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (0) vii. pp. oG, 

 57, pi. iv. tig. 2, 



? Cryptops hortensi's, Leach. 



Loc. Teneriffe. 



The identification of this species is doubtful on account of 

 the absence of the anal legs. 



Cryptops australiSj Newport. 

 Cryptops audralis, Newport, Tr. Linn. Soc. xix. pp. 293 and 408. 

 Loc. Wellington (New Zealand). 



Geophilus challengeriy Pocock. 



Geophilus chaUemferi, Pocock, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (G) viii. pp. 217, 

 218, pi. xii. fig. 3. 



Loc. St. lago (Cape Verde). 



Fam. Geophilidse. 



Himantarium dimidiatam^ Meinert. 



Himuntarium dimidiatum. Meiuert, Nat. Tidskr. Krover, (3) vii. pp. -iO, 

 31(1870-71). 



Loc. Teneriffe (Canary Islands). 



Recorded originally from Seville and Madeira. 



Geophilus antipodum^ Pocock. 

 Geophilus antijTodum, Pocock, loc. cit. pp. 222, 223, pi. xii. fig. 8. 

 Loc. Wellington (New Zealand). 



