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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
2. RamuluSf Sauss. Anteiinse slightly, longer than the head, or equal 
thereto j head elongate, horizontal j abdomen of the $ somewhat fusiform, 
slightly swollen in the middle, attenuate at the apex, terminated by very 
long, compressed cerci, forming two foliaceous appendices. He describes and 
figures carinulatuSf Sauss. 1. c. p. 291, f. 1 ( $ ). 
3. JBaculum, Sauss. Head slightly elongate, ovoid; abdomen of the $ 
cylindrical and rather broad at the apex, which is truncate ; ninth dorsal 
segment truncate, and transverse or compressed ; cerci small, scarcely extend- 
ing beyond the abdomen, longer than the head. He describes cunicularis, 
Westw., 1. c. p. 292, f. 2 ( $ ), 2a, and ramosus, Sauss. 1. c. p. 294. 
Acanthoderm (G. R. Gray) rhachis, Sauss., described and figured, 1. o. 
p. 295, f. 10. 
Anophdepis (Westw.). He describes and figures ftdvescens, Sauss., 1. c. 
p. 297, f. 8 and 3a ( $ ), 4 and 4a ( c? ), and ceylo?iica, Sauss. 1. c. p. 298, f. 5 ( $ ). 
Lonchodes (G. R. Gray). He describes pseudop>orus, Westw., 1. c. p. 300, => 
humhertiy Sauss.; ceylonicus, Sauss., 1. c. p. grallator, Bates; praon?^ 
Westw., l.c. p. 302, f. 6 and Ga =JlavicormSy Bates?), and taprohaiKS? , 
Westw., 1. c. p. 304, f. 7, 7a, hy — amcidtatory Bates? 
Bactridiiim (Sauss.). He describes and figures coulonianum, Sauss., 1. c. 
p. 306, f. 8, 9. 
Monandroptera (Westw.). He describes undulatay Westw., 1. c. p. 308,= 
^i^osa, Westw., $. 
Hater opteryx (Gray). He describes a variety of yrayiy Westw., /. c. p. 810. 
Lopaphm (Westw.). He describes and figures spmosus, Sauss., I, c. p. 312, 
f. 15. 
Necrosia (Westw.). He gives a tabular arrangement of the species, and , 
describes euryaluSy Westw.?, 1. c. p. 314; humhertianay Sauss., 1. c. p. 315, 
f. 11 ; ceylonictty Sauss., 1. c. p. 316 ; nibescens, Sauss., /. c. p. 317, f. 12 ; ma- 
lacccBy Sauss., 1. c. p. 318, f. 13, md pancstmsy Westw., 1. c. p. 319. 
New species : — 
Acanthodei'ua immanUy Scudd. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. xii. p. 840, Napo 
or Maranon. 
Eurycantha calcaratay Lucas, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4“® st5rie, t. ix. bulletin, 
p. XXV, and E. itmdarisy Lucas, 1. c., Solomon archipelago. 
Ischnopoda reyiy Lucas, /. c. p. 430, Zambesi. 
Bacillus leprosusy Gerst. Archiv fiir Naturgesch. xxxv. p. 211, Zanzibar. 
GRYLLIDiE. 
ScuDDER (]\Iem. Peabody Acad, of Science, vol. i.) gives an elaborate 
essay on the species hitherto placed in Gryllotalpay describing all known 
forms and some new ones, with a finely executed plate of details. He sepa- 
rates the species with but two dactyls on the fore tibiae from those with four, 
applying the generic term Scapteriscus to the former, and retaining Gryllo- 
talpa for the latter. In Scapteriscus he places : — oxydactylus, Scudder, n. sp., 
l.c. p. 7, Brazil; tmuisy Scudder, n. sp., 1. c. p. 8, Brazil; mexicanus, Burm. ; 
didactylusy Latreille ; vicinus, Scudder, u. sp., 1. c. p. 12, South and Central 
America ; ayassizit, Scudder, n. sp., 1. c. p. 13, Switzerland (introduced ?) ; 
variegatuSy Burm. ; and abbreviatus, Scudder, n. sp., 1. c. p. 14, Pernambuco. 
