1.S4 lU LLKII.V 46, UNITKD .sTATKS NATIONAL MISEIM. 



Ah this is tin' iii«>st ii<)rt1if>rii s|mm*U'S nl' tin* ;;eims tliitt has Ix-eii 

 fomitl, I Iiav«' ;;iv4ii if tin* s|MTifi' uuun' <*t' hnrralls. 



8. Eiiryurus evidefi l(olltii:kii. 

 PitrmU itm UK trull H Itnllrii.iii. Kiif. A iiht.. !?_•!», IMH" ( NVinoim, Miiiii.)> 

 VjTV nuiillioii. 



9. Scytoiiotus graiuilatua (Hiiy). 

 Not cninilioii. 



10. Polydesmus sciiattis Say. 

 Very <nniinoii. 



11. Fontaria virgiiiiensis bninnea Kollniiin. 

 (\iiniilon. 



12. Liiiotcenia fulva (Stiver). 

 Coiiitnoii. 



13 Oeopbilus urbicus Meincrt. 



Geoplillutt (jmrUiH Ilargi'i-. Aiinr. .loiirii. Sci. mul Arts. 118, ls7l.'(N<'\v Haven, f'onn.; 



Itrii'icnpird). 

 (iiophiliiM iirhicuH Mi-imrt. rroc Aimi. I'liilos. Snv., 1'18, 1S.">«; (Caiiihridjir!, MahH.). 



IMof. II«>lziiij'i'r lia.s sent iiir a iiiah' in a t<»k'iat)Iy j{o«mI iiondition 

 \vhi«'h I lefer to tlii.s species. As (i. ijitwUh llaifici' is preoccupied, 

 urhivHS Mi'inei't must take its place. 



14. Oeophilus setiger HoUinau. 



(leophihin xclifii r liollniaii. Knt. Amir., X'J, 1SS7 (Salem, Ind.). 



There is a male in the colJ4'»tioii tliat agrees perfectly well with the 

 types of this species. 



15. Geophilus foveatus (.MfNeill). 



Meciatocfipliahm fonaliiii McN'cill. I'roc. U. S. Nat. Mu.s., 32."), 1S)<7 {Pcnmcola, Fla.; 

 iitinif onh/); McNeill, Pr<»c. 11. S. Nat. Mns., 'MV,i, 18X7 (HlooiniU'ftoii. liid.). 



There is (nie specimen that ajjfiees with those from more southern 



iocalities. 



16. Geophilus bi]iiuicticeps Wood. 

 Common. 



17. Scolopocryptops sexspinosus (Say). 



Common. The.se si>e<'imens ditfer from all known to me from other 

 localities in most times havini; the spine on the inner sides of anal legs 

 obliterated; otherwise they are identical. 



18. Heiiicops fiilvicornis (Meinert). 



I have seen about a dozen spefimens, moi-o or less mutilated a.s to 

 antenna' and legs, so that very inu<'h can not be ascertained with cer- 

 tainty, but they seem to agree with the i)ublish(Ml (lescrii)tions. This 

 makes the third locality from which specimens have been rei)orted in 

 Korth America. 



