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TU'w fjiiiiily .\nih<)<iti(ith'n{n\ which he lias srt up for its r«'co])ti«ni. This 

 ^t'lnis lM'l(»ii<,rs to the snbt'amily Ihtlisdniti, and will somewhat modity 

 the «ha;a<-ter of tiiat jiroup as <;iveii by J>r. Latzol. 



2. Lysiopetalum eudasum Mc Ncill. 



3. Striaria granulosa. f;eii. ct sp. iu»v. {('hordvnmidw). 



Stuiakia. 



I>ody cylindrical, sti«)n;;ly rcseiiibliiijj a Ljis'topet<(him. Dorsal i)lates, 

 oxccptinii' the last, witii li! stron/^' eaiiiia', (> on each side of the median 

 line: between these there are 1-4 rows of round <;i'anular dots. B'irst 

 dorsal sejiineiit lar<,^e, advanc<*d forwanl and coverinj;' part of the 

 ocelli. The carina' aie apparently of the same luunber as the otheis, 

 while the fiianidar dots are more numerous. Last .se<iiiH*nt prodiu'ed 

 into a broad lobe, while the spines are short and wide, thus makinj; 

 the last se<,^nuMit a]>pear as if incised. Ocelli present. Feet short and 

 thick. 



To the above jii'ueric characters may be added ♦^'h* followinii' specitic: 

 (Iray-brown lirst dorsal sej;inent and feet i)ale. obust, v«'ry slij^htly 

 depressed, everywhere sli<;litly j-ranulated; body, with the exception 

 of a setijierous granular dot between the first and second rows of 

 <'arina', not pilose; feet sparsely pilose. Ocelli present. Kepu^nato- 

 rial pore not discernible. Feet j-ranulated, 44 were counted. Length 

 of body, IL'"""; width, !..>"". 



The above descriptions wen^ taken from a single female, which is 

 curled in a spire, so that nothing of the head can be seen except a few 

 ocelli. The pairs of feet were counted with uncertainty, s(mie b<'ing 

 jirobably hidden by the lirst dorsal segment. 



This new genus may be distinguished from all previously known by 

 the characters of the dor.sal .segments. 



4. Campodes flaviconiic Koch. 



Seven specimens were obtained, whi(rh agree with the more Northern 

 examples. 



5. Craspedosoma cariuatum, sp. iiov. 



Brown, feet pale, antenna* <lark, the joints ti])ped with white. Body 

 rather slender, depre.s.sed, somewhat attenuated. Antenna- about one- 

 half times as wide as body, subclavate. Ocelli di.stinct, triangular, 10, 

 arranged in 4 rows. Dor.sal plates with numerous short carinie, lateral 

 plates distinct. Length of l)ody, «)"""; width, .."»""", 



This species is described from a male and a female not (iuite full 

 grown. 



6. Euryurus erythropygus (Urandt). 



(Joiiimon. 



