myrioI'odA, 379 
64 (cT $ app-) J Po i.F.') crassictdis (Wood), 1. c. p. 224, fig. 65 ^PP*))! 
p.'212. fig. 40 (segment and $ app-) ; (Zeptodesmm) ptacidus (Wood), I o. 
p. 226. fig. 66 ( c? app.) ; P. (X.) haydenianm (Wood), 1. c. p. 227, fig. 67 
(c? app.). 
Humbert describes and figures (M^m. Soc. Phys. Hist. Nat. Gen. tom. xviii.) 
the following nine new species from Ceylon: — Polydesmus cognatuSf 1. c. 
p. 22, pi. 2. fig. 6; P. kelaartij 1. c: p. 23, pi. 2. fig. 7 ; P. saussurii, 1. c. p. 26, 
pi. 2. fig. 8 ; P thwaitesii, 1. c. p. 27, pi. 2. fig. 9 ; P. layardi, 1. c. p. 28, pi. 3. 
fig. 10 ; P. inornatus^ 1. c. p. 80, pi. 8. fig. 11 j P. (Sfrongylosoma) skinneri, 1. c. 
p. 31, pi. 8. fig. 12 j P, {S.) cingalmsisj c. p. 32, pi, 3. fig, 13 j and P. (/S'.) 
simplex, 1. c. p. 34, pi. 3. fig. !j.4. 
Polydesmus setiger, sp. n., ^Yood, I, c. p, 213, pi, 2. fig. 10, from Pennsyl- 
vania. 
Strongylosoma petersii,\i.o(!^i,YQx\\.‘zoo\.-hoi. Ges. in Wien, Bd. xv. p. 3582^ 
from Wollongong. 
JuLIDiE. 
Numerous species of this family are figured, with details, by 
Wood, namely : — 
Julus mipressus (^s^y) — venustm (Wood), I c. pi. 2. fig. 3, and p. 197. figs. 
26-30 j J. pilosiscuta (Wood), 7 c. pi. 2. fig. 12 ; J. oregonensts (Wood), 7 c. 
p. 199. fig. 31 5 J. canadensis (Newp.), 7 c. pi. i. fig. 11, pi. 2. fig. 4, and p. 200. 
fig. 32 J J. immamlatus (Wood), 7 c. pi. 2. fig. 1, and p. 200. fig. 83 ; J.penn- 
sylvanicus (Brandt), 7 c. pi. 2. fig. 2, and p. 201. fig. 34 ; J. canaliculaim 
(Wood), 7 c. pi. 2. fig. 6 ; J, laqueatus (Wood), 7 c. pi. 2. figs. 16 & 16 ; P riV- 
gatus (Wood), 7 c. pi. 2. fig. 13; Spiroholus marginatus (Say), 7 c. p. 208. 
fig. 36 (d* app.); S. vncigerus (Wood), 7c. p. 209. fig. 36 (d app.); S, an- 
gusticeps (Wood), 7 c. p. 210. fig. 37 ( 5 app.) ; /S', spinigerus (Wood), 7 c. 
p. 2ll. figs. 38 & 39 ( d* app.); and Oligaspis puncticeps, 7 c. pi. 1. fig. 10, and 
pi. 2. fig. 17. 
Trachyjvlus ceylanicus (Peters) is figured, with numerous details, by Hum- 
bert, 7 c. pi. 3. fig. 18. 
New species : — 
Spiroholus. Koch (Verb, zool.-bot. Ges. in Wien, Bd. xv.) describes the 
following five new species of this genus : — S. pictus, l.c. p. 883, S. costatus, 7 c. 
p. 886, and 8 . coluhrinus, 7 c. p. 886, from the Fiji Islands ; 8 . litoralis, 7 c. 
p. 884, from Algoa Bay ; and 8. luguhris, 7 c. p. 887, from Wollongong. 
Spiroholus crehristriatus, Humbert, 7 c. p. 66, pi. 6. fig. 24 (Julus c.), and 
8 . taprohanensis, Humb. 7 c. p. 66, pi. 6. fig. 26 (Julus 7), from Ceylon. 
Spirostreptus. Humbert (M^m. Soc. Phys. Hist. Nat. Gen. tom. xviii.) de- 
scribes five new species of this genus from Ceylon, namely : — 8. lunelii, 7 c. 
p. 47, pi. 4. fig. 19 (Julus 7) ; 8. handy anus, 7 c. p. 49, pi. 4. fig. 20 (Julus k.) ; 
8. lankaensis, 7 c. p. 60, pi. 4. fig. 21 (Julus 7) ; 8, hamifer, 7 c. p. 62, pi. 4. 
fig. 22 (Julus h.) ; and 8. modestus, 7 c. p. 63, pi. 6. fig. 23 (Julus m.). 
Spirostreptus corvinus, Koch, 7 c. p. 887, 8 . pyroceplalus, Koch, 7 c. p. 888, 
and 8 . greeffei, Koch, 7 c. p. 889, from Algoa Bay. 
Lysiopetalid;e. 
Spirostrephon lactarius (Say). Details of this species are figured by Wood, 
7 c. pi. 2. fig. 11, and p. 193. fig. 26 ( ? appendage). 
