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damaged, specimen, from rotten wood at Ajenz (? Aring, W. F. L.), 

 Kelantan, perhaps also belongs here. 



4. Fhiloscia incurva, n. sp. — Only one specimen, without the 

 uropods and with damaged anteniiaj, from Patalung. Differs 

 from the other Asiatic species in the proportionally well-developed 

 epimera of the caudal segments, which are acute and produced 

 outwardly and backwardly ; the last segment of the truncus has 

 the hind margin very deeply incurvated, 



5. AllonisGus brevis B.-L. — Many specimens from Patalung ; a 

 single specimen from Pulau Bidan, Penang. 



6. Allo7iisGus sp. — Only one specimen of a little Oniscoid 

 Isopod taken at Bukit Besar. It is without the uropods, and 

 seems to be akin to the Alloniscus alhus DoUf. from Sumatra. 



7. Metoponorthus pruinosus Brandt. — Eight specimens among 

 specimens of Armadillo murimts Br. from Patani. 



8. Lyprohius sp. — Only one specimen from Patani, This 

 species is perhaps not different from L. cristatus, a species which 

 is found in most tropical parts. I think also that Forcellio sun- 

 daicus Hollf., from Sumatra, Java, and Celebes, belongs here ; 

 and that P. pallidipennis Dollf. from Flores, and P. modestus 

 Dollf. from Saleyer, should certainly also be included in this sub- 

 genus. 



9. Toradjia conglobafor, n. sp. — Three specimens from rotten 

 wood at Ajenz (? Aring, W. F. L.), Kelantan. I know several 

 species of this genus, in which M. Dollf us has included three 

 species — T. celehensis Df., T. gorgona Df., and T. cephalica Df. 

 The Perysciphits weberi Df. may be placed here, and T. conglo- 

 bator is most nearly allied to this latter species, the first segment 

 of the truncus not being split in the posterior edges, and the 

 epistome being plain, The antennae are shorter than in T. weberi, 

 with the flagellum short, white, and basal joint very short. 



10. Armadillo murinus Brandt. — Several specimens from 

 Patani. 



11. Armadillo infuscatus,Ti. sp. — Several specimens from Goah 

 Janat. This species and the next belong to the group of which 

 A . mui^inus is the type, having the epimera of the truncus without 

 folds in the hind margin of the first segment. This species is 

 I'ather larger than A. Tnurinns, and has the endopodite of the 

 uropods much longer than in that species. The colour is a dirty 

 pale yellow. 



12. Armadillo pallidtts, n. sp. — Six specimens from Bukit 

 Besar. Yery like A. itifuscatus, but well separated by the form 

 of the telson, which is not so strongly narrowed in the middle, 

 and has the apex much longer than the basis ; the basal joint also 

 of the uropods is narrower. 



13. Spherillo g7'isescens, n. sp. — Several specimens from Aring, 

 Kelantan. This little species (5 mm. long) is remote from all 



