lOS nrr.iT.Tix ic, txitrd statks national McsnrM. 



This sprrirs is ilcscnhnl from Ini speoimms, four Irinalos ami fliroo 

 mail's, lioiii I'.iooUvilU', I'lankliii ('ouiity.aml tlircr tcmah's dom Ila;;ers- 

 towii, Wayiu' County. It u;;iv('s with th<' «M.st«'iii sporiiiuMisof co/'/Vfcr// 

 ill having a broad yvllow hand ahuij;" the posterior margin of each 

 scfjinent, but the shape; of the mah^ (!opuhition foot, ('specially the Infill 

 character cjf tlu' basal s|»ine, will serve to <listinjiiiish it from coriacea. 



23. Fontaria butleriana, sp. iiov. 



Dlogtionis ; Kelated to Fonturia vorineca Ko<'h, but the segments 

 strongly attenuated posteriorly; si/e larger and width less in propor- 

 tion to the length ; tlark greenish black, with a narrow yellow line along 

 the posterior border of each segment. 



Udlnftit: La Fayette and llrookville. 



Type: r. S. Xational Museum: Xo. oL'O, author's collection. 



MciiHitremetitit of Fontaria butleriana. 



I Habitat. > Coll.Htor. Leiijitli. Wiiltli. 



I I mm mm 



No. —.T.S. National Muw'tira Ln Fayotte. Ind . . F. M. Wcbstor 44 11 



Xo. .'>20, aiitlior'H loUwIion lJr<M)k\ illi, Iml... A. W. ISutler 41 Itl 



The above measurements, when comi)ared with those of Fontaria m- 

 riacea clearly show the difference in size. 



This species is described from two females — one from each locality. 



It approaches very closely to Koch's figures of F. rir{iitiirnsii<, and it 

 is probable that he has described this species as rirf/iiiioisis. 



24. EuryurT'8 erythropygus (Biiiiult). 



Abundant: Bloomington; Boswell; La Fayette; Kokomo: AVestfield; 

 Terre Haute; (rreem?astle: Mitchell; Salem; New Providence; lirook- 

 ville; Wyandotte, 



25. Scytonotus granulatus (Say). 



Almndant: lUoomington ; La Fayette; Westtield; (heenca.stle; Sa- 

 lem; New IMovideme. 



26. Scytonotus cavernarum liollinaii. 



Bloomington; Maytield's Cave; only the original tyi>e known. 



27. Chaetaspis albus ISolliuiiu. 



Notcomnum: Bloomington: Salem; New Providence. 



28. Polydesmus testi nnlliuan. 

 Rare: Indianapolis. 



29. Polydesmus minor Hollinan. 

 Boswell. One specimen. 



