02 mLLirriN i6, united states national museum. 



14. Linrtaenia bidens ( Wdixl ). 



OiH spcciincii o\' tliis sjjecij's o])tain('(1. 



15. Linotaenia robusta (Mt-iin'it). 

 Coinnion. 



16. Linotaenia fulva (Sa^ioi). 



Str'n/oiitid I'lihtt S;i;i<r. I'roc. I'liila. .\cail. Nat Sci,, 18."»fi. 

 Striiidiiiiii holliriopd Wood, Jourii. I'hila. Acad. Nat. Sci., 18(J1. 



Not <'(>imn(Hi. 



17. Scolioplanes gracilis I'.ollman. 



Altlioii^Ii tlii.s s))rri('s bcloiifj.s to a new jicnii.s, I «lo not vnw lierc to 

 oiect a jit'ims lor its n'ceptioii. I jncfcr to wait until I can obtain more 

 siK'ciniens in order to satista«torily make an examination of the mouth 

 j)aits. 



18. Geophilus varians McNeill. 



One specimen, 9 , \y.i\\s of lejis 57. 



19. Geophilus umbraticus (McNeill). 

 Abundant. 



20. Scolopocryptops sexspinosus (.Say). 

 Common. 



21. Scolopocryptops nigridius McNeill. 

 Common. 



22. Theatops posticus (Say). 

 Not common. 



23. Theatops spinicaudus (Wood.) 

 Common. 



24. Cryptops hyalinus (Say). 

 Abundant. 



25. Scolopendra ■woodi Meinert. 

 One specimon in the colkM^tion, 



26. Lithobius prorideiis Ilolluiau. 

 Not ctmiinon. 



27. Lithobius trilobus Bollnian. 



JAIhohiHH simUis HoUinan, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Nat. S<'i., 112. 1887 {.Vossy Cr., 

 Tvnn.). 



I now consider sini His as identical with trilobus. Only the type sjjeci- 

 nien of ,s//«///.v was obtained. 



20. Lithobius lundi Meinert. 

 Not common. 



