24 A SYNOPSIS OF THE BRITISH SYMPHYLA 



England. Northumberland. — Wylam-on-Tyne, one ; 

 Nunnykirk, Longwitton Dene, and Hartburn, one example 

 from each locality, June ist, igu. 



Durham. — Axwell Park and Gibside in the Derwent Valley, 

 not uncommon ; common in woods on the banks of the Wear 

 between Leamside and Durham, and more rarely in a Dene 

 at Fencehouses, with S. biscutata; on railway near Penshaw, 

 and on the river banks between Hylton and Lambton • on the 

 sea banks at Horden ; several on the Durham side of the Tees 

 at Barnard Castle, June 6th, 191 1. 



Yorkshire. — A few under a stone by hedge side near the 

 moors at Ravenscar. 



Cheshire. — Numerous examples taken by Dr. Randell 

 Jackson in Delamere Forest. 



Scotland. — I have seen an immature example collected by 

 Mr. Wm. Evans on the Isle of May, and have taken it with 

 S. vulgaris in a field near Rothsay, on the Isle of Bute. 



Ireland. — The following are the data attached to specimens 

 submitted by Prof. Carpenter: — 1, Leenane, Co. Galway, 

 April, 1897; 1, Galway, July, 1895; 1, Ballycorns, Co. 

 Dublin, Feb. 5th, 1909; 1, Manor Hamilton, Co. Leitrim, 

 March nth, 1908; 2, Lambay, Jan., 1906; 1, Whitehead, 

 Belfast, October 20th, 1897 (R.W.) : 1, Clonbrock, Co. Galway, 

 September, 1897; 1, Tallaght, Co. Dublin, April, 1895 

 (J.A.H.) ; and 1, Bray, Co. Wicklow, July, 1895. 



BB. — Size smaller, setce on cercus fewer and less minute, about two-fifths 

 as long as the depth of cercus. Dorsal setce on tarsi longer than the 

 claws, and a conspicuous series of setce on the inner margin of tarsus 

 of the last pair. 



Scutigerella spinipes sp. nov. 



Material, one adult, two n -legged and one 8-legged 

 specimen. Length of the largest specimen 3-0 mm. The 

 species, apart from its small size, so closely resembles 

 hnmaculata as to make it unnecessary to describe it in detail. 



