TirK MVUIAPOIlA OK NniMII AMKIfK'A. 1 15 



Hay ill iiuiiiiii;; this spciicH was apftiiKMitlv iiiia<«|iiaiiilr<l willi IM*. 

 licarirs s|H>(ii'.H and iis«-i( a naiiic wliicli ha«l aln-ady Uwu ^ivrii to 

 ahotlici. 



Ill IMl niiiiHif att4Mii|)t«'(l to iniM'iIy tliis coiit'iisiun of iiuiik-m and 

 atTnnliiijjIy railed Say's s\tvr'u"*JnliiK Mtlifmatimiix, hut t»vrn tliis iiaiiir, 

 as shown alntvr, is prrorcupit'd. 



Ill ai-cordaiK-c witii thf iiilrs ttt' iioniciMlatiiir. this iiaiii«* must Im> 

 rliaii;;<>d, and as a ti'iltiitt' to l>r. Say, its oi-i;;iiial drsriilnM- and our 

 tirst Aiiifi'ii'aii iiiytiopodist. I woidd rail this sprrirs Si nntMomit sayanuin 

 i>oIllli:Ui. noiil. iiov. 



*3. Julus amiiilatus Sjts . lonrii. A id. Niir. Set. IMiila., lo:t, IS-.'I. 

 Spirubiihiii iinniiluhiH Wood. 'rriiim. .Viiu-r. IMiil. Snv., 'Jl'J.lXVC*. 

 Ctimliiihi (tniniliiln Coi»«'. I'roc. .Viik r. I'hil. Soc.. IMl. IsiiH. 

 Citiiihalti till liiriiis i',r!i\ . (JrilV. Ciiv. Aiiim. I\iiiy;tl.. I'l. !:>.">. I" i^;. li. «./«.(. 1 «;[•_'. 



Say's (h'scriplion of tliis \v«'Il known sprrl«'s scciiis to apply i.> th<i 

 sonthrni foiiii, a fact wliii'h is stn-njifthtMnMl l>y tin- locality, "Sonthnii 

 States", whi<*h he has assijincd to his specimens. This is the spe<-ius 

 sent to Dr. Leach b.\ Say nnd« r the name of JhIiim lartariiis, whi<'li mis- 

 take has confused the syuonyujy of Cmuhitla itntiu'ni*n and i'dllipnx 

 hirtarinm. The name of tiiis species now stands as Cnmhahi <unnthfta 

 (Say). 



•4. JuluslactariuB Siiy. .loiini. A<:i<l. Nat. S<i. IMiil.i., lot. is-ji. 



Si,in»<ii(plioii liirtnrhix Itr.imll. Hull. .<<•. St. I'«t., IMO; l,*«-t lu-il. 5H», 1X40. 



Citiiihala tarttirini (ierviiiH. Ai>t« r<s. iv. i;;l, ISl". 



/,jlHioi)ftiihnii Uirliu-iiim I'ai'kanl. Aiiirr. Nat., .">.">, ISS". 



I'lafofiH liiiiidit Newport. Ann. ami Ma;;. Nat. Ilist.. L'tw. IS||. 



LflHiitftt'talHm limnlum <ferviiis. A|>Itres, i\ . i;{|{, IS 17. 



RenHin HiiinoMd Sa^^cr. I'roc .Vi iul. Nat. S<i. I'liila.. \W. ISTiU. 



" ItfKiiii rhinosii Satc<'i- " (it'ivais. Cast. Kxj). l'.\ni«^r. Sml. IM. ^ ii. 17. is."i»i. 



Lilsiti/irltihim iHihtxiiin McNfill. I'roc. I'. S. Nat. Miis.. :!:!(>. 1SS7. 



Thiswiilely distributed and well-known species was made by l>ran<lt 

 the type of his j;enus fjifsiointtthnn. but as Iliandt's <;enus seems to be 

 identical with the (UiJlipus u^ Kisso. the name of our American species 

 must stand as Callipus htvtarlns (Say). 



5. Julus niarginatvia Say. .loiiiii. A<atl Nat. Sci. i'liila.. 10«), 1821 (|>r«o<«ui)ie«l l>y 

 •liihiH iiKiriihiiilii.s olliiir, l"iM'y<l. Mftli., Ins., \ ii, II I. 17!>'J ( (Homiiis inai- 

 (fiiHiInx ( \'illiTs). 

 Spiroholiis Hphiit/enii Woo«l. I'roc .Vcad. Nat. Sci. I'liila., 1."), IStU. 



A comparison (»f spe<amens w hich have here before been reterred to 

 marf/inofufi ami .spin'uients with Say's de.scri])tiou of this species has con- 

 vinced me that the itn(r(/inntns of Say and tho spiniffrnis of Wood are 

 idi'utical. Say says his specimens are " filahrima." ami this is only true 

 in specimens of spiniiii'nm^ while in our so-called iiiarfiiiuifi(,s the seg- 

 ments are very densely ])unctate. 



This c.jiH'lusion is further strenfftluMU'd by tin' fact that the species 

 we have referre<l to murffinatiiH is not found in Florida or .southern 

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