130 
Psyche 
[June-Sept. 
by Grossman, slide G33Bdl. Six specimens from leaf litter 
of Tamola littoralis, shore bay, seven miles from south point 
of North Beach, St. Augustine, Fla.; taken March 7th 1928 
by Grossman, slides G34Bdl to -Bd4 (cotypes). One speci- 
men from leaf litter and grass, old laboratory, Bradenton, 
Fla.; taken March 14th 1928 by George F. Weber, slide 
G44Bdl (more pigmented). One specimen from Cortez, 
Fla. ; taken March 15th 1928 by Weber, slide G45Bdl. 
Material collected under the Elizabeth Thompson Science 
Fund is to be deposited at the Museum of Comparative 
Zoology. Material from the Grossman collection is being 
returned to Dr. J. W. Wilson of the Agricultural Experiment 
Station of Florida. 
LITERATURE CITED 
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DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XIV 
Trombiculoides scaber (Say) 
Fig. 1. Dorsal aspect, appendages of one side and bristles omitted; 
ratio x24. 
Fig. 2. Dorsal aspect of cephaloprothorax and a palp, most of the 
bristles omitted; ratio x200. 
Smaris sericea (Say) 
Fig. 3. Dorsal aspect, three legs and bristles omitted; ratio x24. 
