8 Myr. 
XU. MYRIOPODA. 
5. Miscellaneous. 
General account of Chilopoda continued; Verhoeff (66). 
Review of literature for 1899; Lucas (50): for 1903; Giesbrecht & 
Mayer (38). 
Variation and specific characters in Scolopendridce ; Kraepelin (43): 
Statistical study of variation in Lithobius ; Williams (78). 
Hermaphrodite specimen of Polydesmus inconstans, external characters ; 
Chalande (28): Bifurcate limb in Schendyla (Chilopoda) ; L^ger & 
Duboscq (49). 
III. DISTRIBUTION. 
A. Geographical. 
Distribution of S ymphyla ; Hansen (40) : of ScolqpendHdoe ; Kraepelin 
(43): Localities for Symphyla in Paris Museum; Hansen (41). 
(1) Arctic and Antarctic. 
St. Paul Id., Diplopod; Enderlein (37). 
(2) Europe and Mediterranean Islands. 
Europe, Symphyla n. spp. ; Hansen (40) : Polyxenus ( Lophopi'octus ) 
lucidus ; Chalande (26). 
Moravia, subterranean Diplopoda \ Absolon (1). 
France, Lithobius n. sp. ; Chalande (25) : Alpes- Mari times, caverni- 
colous Myriopoda \ Deville (35). 
Italy, littoral Myriopoda; Silvestri (63): Italy and Sardinia, Myri- 
opoda n. spp. ; Berlese [& Silvestri] (5) : Corsica, Myriopoda n. spp. ; 
Linger & Duboscq (47): Corsica, Chilopoda n. spp.; L£ger & Duboscq 
(49) ; Diplopoda n. spp. ; Brolemann in L£ger & Duboscq (49). 
S. & E. Europe, Myriopoda n. spp. ; Attems (2). 
S.E. Europe, Geophilidce n. spp. ; Attems (3). 
Greece, Diplopoda n. spp., table of distribution; Yerhoeff (68) : Greece 
& Crete, Myriopoda n. spp. ; Attems (4). 
(3) Asia ( Palcearctic ). 
Asia Minor, Myriopoda n.’ spp. ; Attems (2 & 4). 
Syria, Geophilidce n. sp. ; Attems (3). 
China, Scolopendridce n. spp. ; Kraepelin (43). 
(4) India and Further India. 
India, Scolopendridce n. spp. ; Kraepelin (43). 
S. India, Diplopoda n. spp. ; Pocock (57). 
Malabar, Diplopoda n. sp. ; Bouvier (14). 
Ceylon, Chilopoda ; Willey (77). 
Siam, Symphyla n. spp. ; Hansen (40). 
