350 THE ASIATIC FUR-SEAL ISLANDS. 



large, finely-pitted wart each side at base, each bearing above a clavate hair, and each 

 side the short, clavate seta; in front are two smaller warts, each bearing a clavate 

 hair; legs short and stout, with some simple hairs, and one clavate one on most of the 

 basal joints; venter granulate ; the openings touch each other; the anal is the larger. 

 Length, 1 mm. 



Type.— No. 4059, U. S. N. M. 



Two specimens from Glinka, Copper Island, August, 1897 (Dr. Stejneger). This 

 looks much like Michael's figure of Hermannia reticulata Thorell, but certainly is not 

 the species figured by Koch under the name, which, though allied, is easily separated 

 by the longer legs, larger stigmata, etc. It differs from Nothrus scaber Koch (which 

 is evidently a Hermannia) by the shape of the cephulothorax, shorter legs, with clavate 

 hairs, and short clavate superior bristles. 



Order PHALANGIDA. 

 Family PHALANGIDiE. 



(18) Leptoiunus borealis, new species. Plate A, fig. 7. 



Pale yellowish, with a broad, dark streak above, with a lateral extension on each 

 side of the middle of the abdomen ; legs pale, the tips of femora and the patellaj 

 marked with dark, a band on middle of femora I; soine specimens have dark bands on 

 tibiae I also, and the tarsi dark at tips; palpi pale, with dark lines on the basal joints 

 last joint blackish at tip. Body smooth; eye tubercle low and smooth; palpi moder 

 ately short, the tibia scarcely longer than the patella and cylindrical, the tarsus much 

 longer than the tibia, more slender, and slightly curved; legs slender, not very long, 

 femur I much shorter than width of body; femur II longer than the body of male, 

 shorter than body of female; tibia I without false articulations; metatarsus I with two 

 false articulations, and tibia II with one false articulation. Length of male, 5 mm. 

 female, 6 mm.; femur 1, 2.9 mm. 



Type.— No. 4060, U. S. JST. M. 



Several specimens from Bering Island, July-August, 1897 (Mr. Barrett-Hamilton) 

 Bering Island, July-August, 1897 (Dr. Stejneger); and Copper Island, August, 1897 

 (Mr. Barrett-Hamilton). 



MYRIAPODA. 



(By Prof. O. P. Cook.) 



Order EPIMORPHA. 



Family LINOTAENIID^. 



(1) Linotaenia cMonopliila (Wood). 



Strigamia chionophila Wood, Journ. Phil. Acad. Sci., V, 1862, p. 50. Wood, Trans. Am. Phil 



Soc, XIII, 1865, p. 189. 

 ScoUoplanes cMonopMlus Melnert, Proo. Am. Phil. Soc, XXI, 1885, p. 223. 

 Linotaenia eliionojMla Bollman, Bull. 46, U. S. N. M., 1893, p. 123. 



Bering Island, Glinka (Dr. Stejneger), Copper Island (Mr. Barrett-Hamilton), 

 July and August, 1897. 



Males with 43 legs and females with 45 occur among the numerous specimens, 

 which seem to differ in no other respect from eastern examples of chionophila; 43 legs 

 in females and 41 in males are the largest numbers previously reported. 



