40 GEOPHILOIDEA, 
The specimen is mounted in balsam and has been examined under a 
high power, with the result that no apertures, tubes or glands can be 
made out, all of which parts are very easy of demonstration in similarly 
treated specimens of L. leonensis. Possibly as a compensation the anal 
pores and their glands are several times the size of those of L. leonensis. 
The length of body and number of legs are the same as in that species ; 
while the* armature of the prehensors and mouth-parts offer compara- 
tively unimportant differences. A single female in the Berlin Museum, 
from Bismarckburg, collected by Buettner. 
ly. Lamnonyx guineensis (Karsch), from the Island of Sao Thome, is said to 
have 51-57 pairs of legs. 
20. Lamnonyx punctierons (Newport) is reported from Kamerun by Porat, 
and a specimen from Togo is perhaps referable to this widely distribu- 
ted species, 
July 21,, 1896. 
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