[Fnun Prov. V. S. \al. .}fiiM., xi, IHW, pp. :W!>-:M*.'.1 



NOTES ON A COLLECTION OF MYRIAPODA FROM MOSSY CREEK 

 TENN., WITH A DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES. 



HV CIIARI.KS II. IIOI, I.MAN. 



Tlio followinjj list of myriiiiMMls is based \\]um an extensive collection 

 made at vaji<»us times by Mr. (Miarles 11. Ilranner, of Mossy Creek, 

 Tenn. As tiie material was collected in all sea.sons of tlie year, a.id a 

 lar^e number of spt^cies found, it is mite to say that this list is almost 

 complete. 



Xot«'s on a small <'ollection made at INFossy (heek and other places 

 in East Tennessee, by Dr. .F hn ('. I banner, were iiublisiietlin the Ann. 

 N. V. Acad. Nat. Sci. tor ISST; but in tliis list there aie no specit's men- 

 tioned as oci'urrinjj; at Mos.sy (Jreek which have not been found by .Mr. 

 Charles 1>. JJranner. 



1 here desire to express my sincere thanks to Mr. Charles B. Brann«'r 

 for the numerous specimens In* has so kindly sent me. 



1. Andrognathus corticarius Cope 



Common. The number of se<>ments vary from .w-fi.") in the adult 

 speciniens. The tifth and sixth antennal joints are not united as Cope 

 has stated, but are distinctly separate, the sixth being' the larjjest joint. 



2. Nemasoma miiiutiim (lirantlt). 



In one lot of material sent were six specimens of this species. 



3. Parajulus peuiisylvanicus (Brandt). 

 Abundant. 



4. Cambala annulata fSay), 



Abundant. All the specimens of this species which I have received 

 from East Tennessee ami North Carolina (Balsam and Chapel Hill) 

 are very large (4r)-,>2"""), and of a very dark-brown shade, while those 

 which 1 have exanuned from other localities (Indiana and Arkansas) 

 are much smaller (20-38'"'") and of a light yellowish br«)wn shade. 

 Specimens from the latter localities may represent a geogray>hical 

 S})ecies, but it is hard to say what form Say described, althoujjh his 

 description niay a]>ply to the former, as his specimens were from Georgia 

 and Florida. 



5. Lysiopetalum lactarium (Say). 

 Very common. 



