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dunelmensis Bagnall, Scutigerella hanseni Bagnall (Ax well), 

 Pauropus gracilis Hansen, Isobates varicornis C. L. Koch, 

 Craspedosoma rawlinsi Leach and Brachychceteuma bagnalli 

 Verhceff; of the spring-tails Megalothorax minimus Willem, 

 Sminthurus coronatus Bagnall (MSS.), xS. ductus Tullb, Anurida 

 tullbergi Schott, Friesia clavisetis Schott and Tullbergia 

 krausbaueri; of the bristle-tails Prtzmachilis hibernica Carp., 

 and P. brevicornis Ridley, and of those interesting thrips 

 Chirothrips similis Bagnall, Oxythrips ajugtz Uzel, Bagnallia 

 agnessce Bagnall, Trichothrips longisetis Bagnall, T. propinqnus 

 Bagnall and the large elm-leaf species Hoodia bagnalli Karny ; 

 to say nothing of a host of other notabilities. 



I take this opportunity of appending a list of the Myriapoda 

 of this part of the Derwent Valley, which is not without interest. 



The lovers of archaeology evinced great interest in the ruins 

 of Hollinside, a history of which will be found in the Archceologia 

 dEliana, Vol. II., and which was related to the party by Mr. 

 Adamson and Mr. W. H. Young, F.L.S. 



Altogether a most interesting and instructive afternoon was 

 spent, the party breaking up after partaking of an excellent 

 tea at the Golden Lion, Winlaton Mill, at which the thanks of 

 all were accorded not only to Mr. Adamson for his leadership 

 but to the Earl of Strathmore, Mr. Maclntyre and Mrs. Brown, 

 for their kind permission to roam over the Gibside and 

 Hollinside estates. 



A list of Myriapods observed in the lower Derwent 

 Valley, behveen Rowlands Gill and its mouth. 



Centipedes (Chilopoda). 



Lithobius forficatus, L., Z. variegatus Leach (common in the 

 woods), **Z. nigrifrons Latzel (2 examples, Gibside; I hope 

 to obtain further specimens to confirm the record, resting as 

 it does on these two mutilated specimens), L. glabratus C. L. 

 Koch (Gibside and Winlaton), L. calcaratus C. L. Koch 

 (Gibside, 1 $), L. crassipes Koch, Geophilus longicornis Leach, 

 G. proxitnus C. L. K. [G. carpophagus Leach (Blanchland)], 



