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 :{16(1888). 



— Notes on a collutstion of M.vriu])oila from Cuba.* lii rruceediny« U. S. yaliunal 

 MuHium, XI, pp. 335-338 (18«8). 



— Notes on a collection of Myriupo<la from Mossy Creek, Tenn., with a de- 

 scription of a new species. t In Froceedimjn l'. S. y<iflonal Miincum, xi, pp. 339- 

 342 (1888.) 



— Notes upon some Myriapods belonging to the l'. S. National Museum, t In 

 I'rovcedinijH U. S. National Museum, XI. pp. ;M3-350. 



Catalogue of the Myriapods of Ind iana. ^ lu Proceedinyn I '. S. yutiunal MuHnuin, 



XI, pp. 40;i-410 a888) (1889). 

 Borre (A. rreudhomme de). Teutamen Catalogi Lysiopetalidarum, Julidaruui, 



Arcbiulidavum, I'cdyzonidarum atquo Siphouophorid; mm hiicusque descrip- 



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of Science and Arts, 3d series, iv, pp. 116-121, plate (1872). " 

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692 (1869). 



* Notes ou or description of 11 species of which the following are new: Nannoleue 

 cubensis, Stenonia maculata, lihacophorus magnus. 



tMentions 32 species and describes as new Fontaria tennesseensis. 



{Catalogues or annotates 44 species, of which the following are described as new : 

 Fontaria georgiana, F. taUnlah, F. rileyi, Euryurus erythropyyus australis (new sub- 

 species), Geophilus virginienais, Geophilus smithi, Lithobius elattus, L. xenopus, L. under- 

 woodi, L. rex. 



$ Catalogues 61 species and describes among them the following as new: Cam- 

 bala annulata minor (new subspecies), Scotherpe>^ wyandotte, Fontaria indianve, F. but- 

 leriana. 



