CtriLOPODA, CHILOQNATHA. 
Myr, 3 
F. von. Feiller refers with doubt to the New Zealand genus Henicops 
(P imjiressus^ Hutton) some specimens found under unfixed substances in 
the river bed at Vienna, and remarks on the structure and distribution 
of that genus and of Lainyctes, Meinert ; SB. z.-b. Wien, xxvii. p. 41. 
Geophilus from the nostrils of a child G years old ; Am. Nat. xii. p. 705, 
quoting J. H. Packard, in “Medical and Surgical Reporter” (Phila- 
delphia), Aug. 3, 1878, p. 100. 
Arthronomalus Newp. : two males recorded, on the authority of 
Dr. Buchner, as ejected from the nasal sinus of a youth, with notices of 
similar cases before recorded ; J. J. Le Roy, Tijdschr. Nederl. Dierk. 
Ver. iii. [1877] pp. 119-121. 
New species : — 
Scutigera cceruleo-fasciata, p. 787, truculenta, p. 788, L. Koch, 1. c., 
Japan. 
Lithohius asperatus, id. 1. c. p. 788, Japan ; L. (NeoUthohius) Jiniiimm, 
p. 55, Saloro and Sporminore, L. (Archilithohius) ocraceus [sic], p. 62, 
Levico, G. Fedrezzi, Ann. Soc. Mod. (2) xii. 
Scolopendra lopadusx, p. 403, Lampedusa, doria, p. 405, Palermo, and 
violantis, p. 407, Pantellaria, R. Pirotta, Ann. Mus. Genov, xi.; S. damnosa, 
p. 1%^, japonic a, p. 790, mutilans, p. 791, Koch, L c., Japan. 
Scolnpocryptops rubiginosa, Koch, 1. c. p. 792, Japan ; S. antillarufii^ 
T. A. Marshall, Pr. E. Soc. 1878, p. xxxvii., Martinique. 
Geophilus procerus, p. 793, tenuiculus, p. 794, Koch, Z. c., Japau. 
Chiloqnatha. 
A. Stecker, Arch. mikr. Anat. xiv. p. G et seq., pi. ii., discusses the 
structure and development of the germinal layers from experiments on 
lulus, Craspedosoma, Polydesmus, and Strongylosoma. 
Voces, E. Beitriige zur Kenntniss der Juliden. Z. wdss. Zool. xxxi. 
pp. 127-194, pis, xi.-xiii. 
Besides a general account of the segmental divisions, muscular, 
respiratory, and copulatory systems of the lulidce (special attention being 
directed to the value of the organs of the latter system as generic and 
specific characters), and some observations on the hard parts, trachea, 
apertures, muscles, and gland-apparatus of Spirobolus cupulifer, the 
author enters at some length upon the comparative structure of the 
trachere in the il/ynopoJct, Insecta, &c. [see Imsecta, p. 11, ^osZed]. 35 
new species are described ; the plates are all anatomical, and for the 
most part consist of details of lulus londinensis ; the copulatory organs 
of 18 new species are also figured. 
J. Paszlavszky, in “ Massenhaftes Erscheinen von Tausendfiisslern,” 
Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxviii. [for 1878, published in 1879], pp. 545-552, 
describes accounts of incredibly enormous swarms of a Myriopod, iden- 
tified as lulus unilineatus^ Koch, between the stations Szajol, Torok-Szent- 
Miklos, and Fegyvernek, on the Theiss Railroad ; the Myriopods were in 
such vast numbers that the earth was black with them ; the locomotives 
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