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III.—MONOGUAPHS AND SYNOPSES OF FAMILIES AND GENERA. 



PATJEOPODA (families Pauropodidas and Eurypauropodidce). 



A. S. Packard, Jr. — New or rare Neuroptera, Thysanura, and Myria- 

 poda. < Proc. Boston Soc. of Nat. Hist., Vol. XIII, 1 S70, pp. 405-411 



A. S. Packabd, Jr. — A remarkable Myriapod. <Amer. Natnr., Vol. 

 IV, 1870, p. 621. 



John A. Eydek. — Discovery of two remarkable genera of minute 

 Myriapoda in Fairmount Park. <Amer. Natur., Vol. XII, 1878, pp. 

 557, 558. 



John A. Etber. — An account of a new genus of minute Pauropod 

 Myriapods. <Amer. Natur., Vol. XIII, 1879, pp. 603-612. 



DiPLOPODA (families Polyxenidw, Polyzonidce, Polydesmidce, Ghor- 

 deumidce, Lysiopetalidte, and Julidai). 



HoEATio C. Wood. — Descriptions of new species of North American 

 Polydesmidse. <Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil., 1864, pp. 6-10. 



John A. Etder. — List of the North American species of Myriapods 

 belonging to the family of the Lysiopetalidse, with a description of 

 a blind form from Luray Cave, Virginia. <Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 

 Vol. Ill, 1881, pp. 524-529. 



A. S. Packard, Jr. — A revision of the LysiopetalidsB, a family of Chi- 

 lognath Myriapoda, with a notice of the genus Cambala. <Proc. 

 Amer. Philos. Soc, Vol. XXI, 1883, pp. 177-197. 



Charles H. Bollman. — Notes on North American Julidae, with de- 

 scriptions of new species. <Ann. N. Y. Ac. Sc, Vol. IV, Nos. 1 

 and 2, pp. 25-44. 



CHiLOPODA (families Scutigeridce, Geophilidm, Scolopmdridm, and lAiho- 



biidoB). 



LuDWiG KooH.— Die Myriapodengattuug Lithobius. Niirnberg, 1862. 

 A monograph of the genus, comprising the species of all continents. 



A. Stuxbbrg. — Nya nordamerikanska Lithobier. <Ofversigt k. Ve- 

 tensk. Acad. Forh., Vol. XXXII, No. 2, 1875, pp. 65-72. 



A. Stuxberg.— Lithobioid® Americae borealis, Ofversigt af Nord- 

 Amerikas hittills kanda Lithobiider. <Ofversigt k. Vetensk. Acad. 

 Forh., Vol. XXXII, No. 3, 1875, pp. 23-32. 



Fr. Meinbrt.— Myriopoda Musei Cantabrigensis, Mass, Part I. Chi- 

 lopoda. <Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, 1885, pp. 161-233. 



Of great value for the study of classification, though containing no synopses. 



