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than one species has doubtless been included. Eecorded 

 from south of England, and also from Ireland. Abroad it 

 occurs in Germany and north of France, but curiously enough 

 it is not recorded from Scandinavia. 



Local data. — Mortonhall, Lothianburn , Swanston Quarry, common, IP.; 

 Boghall, March, Pathhead, south ot Dalkeith, Aug., and Morningside, Dec. 

 1900 ; Arthur's Seat and Blackford Hill, $ i and ? ? common under 

 stones, March, !E., and Eavelrig, April 1901; Bilston Glen, under dead 

 leaves, April 1902, ! B. ; Longniddry, April 1905, etc.; Boltonmoor, near 

 Giflford, April 1906 ; Abercorn Glen and Bo'ness, May, and near Linlithgow, 

 Aug. 1901; near Burntisland, May 1900; Culross, April, and Abbey Craig, 

 Oct. 1901; Aberfoyle, July 1900; etc. Brolemann and EUingsen name the 

 specimens sent to them I. albipes. 



lulus sabuloSUS, Linn. 



Widely distributed and fairly common, this fine species 

 may be at once known from the other larger members of the 

 genus by the two ferruginous stripes down the back. It is 

 included as common in the three Scottish lists, and is 

 recorded from various parts of England, and also from 

 Ireland. Its range on the Continent is very extensive — 

 Xorway to Spain, Hungary, etc. 



Local data. — Gorebridge, May, !P., and Pathhead, near Dalkeith, Aug. 

 1900, 1 P. ; Swanston Quarry, one, March 1901 ; Kirknewton, one, Jan. 1902; 

 Blackford Hill, March 1905 ; Aberlady, June 1903 ; Linburn near Dalmahoy, 

 several S S and 9 ? under stones, May 1906 ; South Queensferry, June 

 1900, !P.; Bo'ness, several. May 1901 (R. G.); Riccarton Hills near Lin- 

 lithgow, one, Jan. 1902; Petty cur, Fife, May 1900, ! P. ; Culross, April 

 1901 ; West Wemyss, two, April 1906 ; Callander, ? , April 1900. 



PiEFEEENCES. 



1. Stewart, C, List of Insects found in the Neighbourhood of 



Edinburgh, Memoirs Wernerian Society for 1809, vol. i. 

 (1811) p. 577, and Reprint, p. 12. 



2. Leach, W. E., Julides, Brewster's Edinburgh Ericyclopcedia — 



" Crustaceology," vol. \di. (1814?) pp. 407-409. 



3. Myriapoda, Trans. Linn. Soc, vol. xi. (1815) pp. 



376-386. 



