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Fig. 84. — Head and first eight segments. 



Fig. 85. — Last six segments. 



Fig. 86.— First leg of male, X 45. U. S. N. M. No. 443. 



Fig. 87.— Second leg of male, >( 28. 



Fig. 88. — Third leg of male, posterior view. 



Fig. 89. — Fourth leg of male, posterior view, X 25. 



Fig. 90. — Seventh leg of male, anterior view. 



Fig. 91. — Tenth leg of male, posterior view, X 25. 



Fig. 92. — Eleventh leg of male, posterior view, X 25. 



Fig. 93. — Normal leg of male, anterior view. 



Fig. 94. — Longitudinal section of spine, drawn from C. flsclieri. 



PLATE VI. 

 Conotyla atrolineata. 

 Fig. 95. — Antenna, X 57. 



Fig. 96. — Male genitalium of posterior pair, X 127. 

 Fig. 97. — Male genitalium of anterior pair, X 127. 

 Fig. 98. — Ninth leg of male, X 16. 

 Fig. 99. — Eye, drawn from Winona specimen. 

 Fig. 100. — Eye, drawn from Glacier, B. C, specimen. 



Conotyla -wyandotte. 

 Fig. 101. — Eye. The photo-engravers omitted the number on the plate. 

 The figure is above 100, at the right-hand margin of the plate. 



Conotyla leibergi. 



Fig. 102. — Antenna. 



Fig. 103. — Gnathochilarium. 



Fig. 104.— Eye. 



Conotyla glomerata. 

 Fig. 104a. — Antenna and eye, after Harger. 



Cleidogona me^cana. 



Figures copied from Saussure and Humbert. 

 Fig. 105. — Gnathochilarium. 

 Fig 106. — Segment, ventral view. 

 Fig. 107.— Antenna. 



Fig. 108. — Posterior part of body, lateral view. 

 Fig. 109. — Same, dorsal view. 



Cleidogona major. 



Fig. 110.— First pair of leg-s of male, X 16. 

 Fig. 111. — Second pair of legs of male, X 16. 

 Fig 112.— Third pair of legs of male, ^ 16. 

 Fig. 113.— Fourth pair of legs of male, X 16. 

 Fig. 114.— Fifth pair of legs of male, X 16. 

 Fig. 115.— Sixth pair of legs of male, X 16. 



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