THE MYRIAPODA OF NORTH AMERICA. 13 



D. W. Coquillett discusses the ravages of Julus inqrressus in corn, giv- 

 ing it the name of the " corn myriapod." Forbes, in the Thirteenth 

 Illinois Eeports, names Gambala annulata the " strawberry millipede," 

 on account of its destiuctive habits. 



Much has been written in America on the fossil Myriapoda, espe- 

 cially by Samuel H. Scudder. The discussion of this portion of the lit- 

 erature, however, is beyond the limits of the present review. 



The literature above noticed chronologically, together with minor 

 notes on structure and distribution, is appended below arranged alpha- 

 betically by authors. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



Bollman (Charles Harvey). Preliminary descriptions of ten new North American 

 Myriapods.* In American Naturalist, xxi, 81, 82 (January, 1887). 



Description of new genera and species of North American Myriopoda (Julida)i. 



In Entomologica Americana, n, 225-228 (March, 1887). 



Notes on the North American Lithobiid;e and Scutigeridae. In Proceedings 



U. S. National Museum, X, 255-266 (1887). 



Descriptions of fourteen new species of North American Myriapods. In Pro- 

 ceedings of U. S. National Museum, x, 617-627 (1887). 



Notes on North American JulidaB, with descriptions of new species, t In An- 

 nals of the Netv York Academy of Sciences, iv, 25-44 (1887). 



NeAv genus and species of Polydesmidae.^ In Entomologica Americana, in, 



45, 46 (June, 1887). 



New North American Myriapods. || In Entomologica Americana, in, 81-83 



(August, 1887). 



• Notes upon a collection of Myriapoda from East Tennesee, with description 



of a new genus and six new species.** In Annals of the Netv York Academy of 

 Sciences, x, pp. 106-112 (1888). 



A preliminary list of the Myriapoda of Arkansas, with description of new 



species. tt In Entomologica Americana, iv, pp. 1-8 (April, 1888). 



* Gives brief diagnoses of Lithobius howei, L. pullus, L. minnesotw, L. trilobus, L. 

 proridens, L. cardinalis, Scolioplanes ruber (p. 81), Julus ellipticus, J. burkei, and Fon- 

 taria virginiensis brunnea (p. 82). , 



t Describes Nannolene (gen. nov.) burkei (p. 225), Parajulus castaneus (p. 226), 

 P. obtectus, P. varius, Spirobolus pensacolw (p. 227), S. hebes, Julus owenii (p. 228), 

 Paradesmus evides, Geojihilus glaber (p. 229). 



} Describes numerous representatives of the family, among which are the follow- 

 ing new species: Julus owenii (p. 25), Spirobolus pensacolce (p. 29), S. hebes (p. 31), 

 Parajulus ellipticus, P. castaneus (p. 35), P. obtectus, P. varius (p. 38), Nannolene 

 (u. g., p. 39), N. burkei (p. 40). 



§ Describes Polydesmus nitidus, Chwtaspis (n. g., p. 45), C. albus, Scytonotus cav- 

 er nar urn. (p. 46). 



|| Describes Parajulus rugosus (p. 81), Strongylosoma poeyi, Geophilus salemensis, 

 G. setiger (p. 82), Lithobius holzingeri (p. 83). 



**Describes the following new species: Lithobius branneri (p. 107), Striaria (n. g.) 

 granulosa (p. 108), Craspedosoma carinatum (p. 109), Scoliojrfaucs gracilis (p. 110), 

 Lithobius ca'cus (p. Ill), L. similis (p. 112). 



ttDescribes as new species: Craspedosoma flavidum, Polydesmus minor (p. 2), P. 

 pinetorum, Sphariodesmus pudicus (p. 3), Linotania branneri (p. 4), Geophilus okolonw 

 (p. 5), Lithobius pinguis, L. celer (p. 7), L. cedipes (p. 8). 



