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5. Johnston, G., Insecta Myriapoda found in Berwickshire, 



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6. Newport, G., Various papers on Myriapoda, Mag. Nat. Hist., 



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7. Gibson-Carmichael, T. D., A Preliminary List of Scottish 



Myriapoda, Proc. Roy. Phys. Soc. for 1882, vii. pp. 

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8. Yerhoeff, C, Ein Beitrag zur mitteleuropaischen Diplo- 



poden-Fauna, Berl. Ent. Zeits., xxxvi. (for 1891), pp. 

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9. PococK, R. I., Notes upon some Irish Myriopoda, Irish 



Naturalist, ii. (1893) pp. 309-312. 



10. Carpenter, G. H., Scolopendrella immaculata. Leach, etc., 



from Gal way, Irish Naturalist, iv. (1895) p. 256. 



11. Brolemann, H. W., On Lithohius variegatus, Leach, and 



other Myriapods from Ireland, Irish Naturalist, v. (1896) 

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12^^. Evans, W., Some Scottish Myriapods, Ann. Scot. Nat. Hist., 

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126. Ihid., 1901, pp. 120 and 184. 



13. Boyd, W. A., Myriapoda of Clyde, Brit. Assoc. Handbook on 



the Nat. Hist, of the Clyde Area, 1901, p. 318. 



14. PococKj B. I., Centipedes and Millipedes of Hampshire, 



Victoria History of the County, vol. i., 1903, pp. 163-165. 



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Note. — Just as this goes to press, I have received from Mr 

 W. M. Webb an interesting little pamphlet printed for private 

 circulation, on British Centipedes and Millipedes. 



