106 Mf/riajjoda from 



VII. — Notes iqion a Collection of Muriapoda from East Ten- 

 nessee, ivitli description of a neiv genus and six new species. 



BY CHARLES H. BOLLMAX. 

 Read October 3, 1887. 



All the material in this interesting collection represents only 

 two or three hours' collecting by Prof. Branner. 



The discovery of a new genus and several n 'W species in so 

 short a time, suggests that an unusually lai'ge amount of new 

 material would be brought to light by careful collecting through 

 East Tennessee. 



Of the six new species described, one is from the vicinity of 

 Knoxville, (also found at the other localities), one from Mossy 

 Creek, and four from Beaver Ci'cek, Jeft'erson County. 



I'he new genus is from the latter place. 



The types of the new species belong to the- Museum of the 

 University of Indiana, and are there deposited. 



A.-KNOXVILLE, KNOX CO. 



All the specimens from this locality were collected on May 21, 

 1887, in the woods about one mile south of the river at Knox- 

 ville, near the Maryville road. 



1. Parajuhis Pennsylv aniens (Brandt). 

 Three females wei'e obtained. 



2. Lysiopetalum lactarium (Say). 



Lysiopetalum eiidasnmMGW\e\\, Proc. U. S. Nat. Miis., 330, 

 1887 (Bloomington, Ind.). 



The collection contains one female, which agrees in all re- 

 spects with the types of eudasnm. 



3. ChcBtaspis alhus Bollman. 



