UMENITJS II. 
red-buff, 2 specked dorsally with black;- the patch red-buff; so also the basal 
u< ge; the segments from 4 to 11, except 8 and 9, much covered with round, 
° . y ’ bead ' Ilke processes, deep red in color; these are arranged just as in Art he- 
le , apP . en, age j of 3 are now long, measuring from .11 to .16 inch 
s emlcL tapermg to the end, bent forward at about four fifths the distance from 
.SO 10 top; color black; beset from base up with separated sharp spurs, large 
an sma,l black, wuth tawny tips; head as before; color red, across‘the low^ 
iiont black-red. (Fig. e, nat. size, e 2 mag.) 
At one day from third moult: length .45 inch ; the beads now between red and 
due, the patch yellow-buff, the basal stripe still more yellow 
At two days fro,n the moult : length .55 inch ; the beads now deep blue, the 
y g Iter colored, but still red. Finally, as the fourth moult approaches, the 
daik portions change to olive-green. Duration of this stage 4 to 5 days 
Alter fourth moult: length six hours after the moult .7 inch ; segments 2, 3, 
4, cleiu red-butt, very little specked with black at the junctions; 5, 6, 7, 11 12 
o, red-ferruginous, with little or no black; the patch on 9, and partly covering 
Ae tis!; °rhbi° r T^rt ^ Ut a Shade lightei ’ the anterior segments" 
, , \ , '' ' ‘ lgltei ’ tlle appendages on 3 vary from .2 to .3 inch in 
eng i, slender and tapering as before, also bent as before, and from base beset 
with irregular and separated sharp spurs, the tips of which are tawny, but all else 
as well as the stems, shining black; between these appendages are two fine 
le ends o/tlle 03 ; T ^ °" 4 ™ tW ° ^ -sted ‘Percies II 
the ends ot the ridge, and two small ones between them; there are also deep 
i ed, glassy beads on the ridges, as described at last previous stave ■ 5 has two 
small tubercles and three rows of beads; 6 has an elevated ridge, wi’th a mamil- 
oic piocess at each end, the top bearing a cluster of little fleshy grains (Fiv. /,), 
Ml ! \ W tubercle; the .succeeding segments have but two dorsal 
crctted tubercles each, and to 11 they are small, those on the patch concolored 
«ith it 7 is beaded like 5, and 11 and 12 are thickly beaded ; 12 has taper- ' 
iliTr*’ P'VT ° £ , srams (Fig ' 13 I,ast ' vo prominent pairs, one 
-It rivht ,i! e ,r ; en :! y ’ , tlUned back ’ the 0thers s P rin gmg f ™» bases of the first, 
V angles to the dorsum; all crests are made up of little fleshy knobs or 
g ains, conical, forked, or elongated and acute, and all are red; crested tuber- 
:^rc \ nn ; eo ! side ’ and ^ ^ ^ 
,nn- V ’ i f obovoid, narrowing towards top, bilobed, the vertices hmh, rather 
themiddletl 1 ShortbIack knob > the su 'nmit rounded, a little cone in 
middle thereof, and a circlet of six others about it, springing from near the 
base, each with short bristle (Fi<c f*)- color wl.olk- “ 
’ h led(1,s l ' blac k i tiie surface granulated and dotted with low 
