OG lULLETIN 16, T'NITED STATKS NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



7. Parajiilus canadensis (N'l'wiiort ). Lmay, Va.; I,. M. I'lHlcrwofxl. 



'riicsc spcciiriciis ii<;r<M' in all rrsprcts with tin* I'l'iuah's ui vmnnlnixiH^ 

 lnit a m;il(>, ini<;lif siiow some si'coiidary sexual dillV'reiMM'S. Sr^jiiienfs 

 IS-r»;{. Last 8t'^m«'iit only t'oniplctcly nnicroiiate in about half the 

 sjMM'iineiis. 



8. Parajulu8 venustus (VVootlj. Wrst (' Mil', Colo. ; 1'. 1>. A. ('o<k« iill. 



9. Parajulus Impressua (Say). \< c VXiVl, 7, Tallnlah. (ia.; I.. M. Uiulorwood. 

 A<m;. l!l.")li,', 17, Indian S]niny;s, (ia.; 1.. M. lu<l»T\voo<l. ."^c^niints ">."». 



10. Paiajulus pennsylvanicus (IJraiidt). I-nray, Va.; I.. M. I'lidiTwooil. Ate. 

 I'.l.>t2, 8, .Macon, (ia.; \.. .M. I'ndorwood. 



11. Lysiopetalum lactarium (Say). .\cf. lir>l'_', It), Iiiilian Sprinj^s. (Ja. ; L. M. 

 Underwood. 



12. Campodes flavicornis ( Koch). W;isliin;itoii, I). C.; J. 1>. Smith. 



13. Leptodesmus varius (McNeill). Maron, (Jti. ; L. M. Undmwood. 



1 have leceived from IMofessor liuleiwood ii younjf female wlii(;li 

 aji'ices in all es.sential poiiit.s with the types of iHiriun from Teusacola, 

 Fla. 



14. Fontaria crassicutis (Wood). Ace. iy."»12, 2, Indian Spriiifjs, (Ja. ; L. M. 

 I'ndciwood. (^ . 



Ventral plat<' an<l coxa' unarmed; that i>art (»f ventral jdate which 

 lies between the two pairs of le.;;s of ll-l(»th .segments produced into 

 a c«)nical lobe;; le^s densely but shortly jtilo.se; color l)rowu, lateral 

 carina' and under parts yellow. Length, 70"""; width, 15""". 



15. Fontaria geoigiana, s]i. nov. 



DitKjiiosi.s. — IM'obably related to F. rirf/iiticiisix, but the ventral idates 

 and coxa' sharply spiiied; the upi>er branch of yein'talia bilid. 



Udbitat. — Lookout Mountain, Tailulah and Macon, (Ja.; L. M. Under- 

 wood. 



T,yy,r.— Ace's 10542, 4, 0, 10, 11, 20: V. S. Nat. Mu.seum. 



Description. — Dvill brown, lateral carina*; a median dorsal row of 

 sjjots and underparts ycll()Av. Segments considerably wriidvled. Ver- 

 tex sulcus shallow, occipital fove(da' 2-|-2, antennal and clypeal .siuf^le. 

 Lateral carina' lar.nc, interlo«'kin.u', j)osteri()r ano|e?s scarcely i»roduced. 

 Kepuiiiiatorial pore larjic, jdaced on the ui)i)er side of margin near the 

 mid<lle. Ventral spines sharj); < ;>xa' spined. c? : Sejinients more <lc- 

 pressed than in the female, and antenna' more crassate. Coxa' of co]*- 

 iilation foot i)ih)se and armed above with a large, straight si)ine, as in 

 F. virginicnsis. Distal halves of copulation foot curving away from 

 each other, but the ends come together and interlock; bitid, the lower 

 branch cylindrical, tapering and slightly curved upwards, the upper 

 branch bitid, the seminal branch of which ia tiatteued, the other is a 

 cyliudrical hooked spine. Length, 28-35""". 



