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Development and Phylogeny. 
Haase (13) sees further confirmation of his views regarding the phylo¬ 
geny of the Chilopods in the discovery of the new genus Cermatobius. 
This genus forms a new family, Cermatobiidce , occupying a place between 
the Scutigeridce and Lithobiidce. He believes that it represents a proto- 
Scutigerid form, derived from his hypothetical Protolitliobius. 
Grassi (10) promises certain notes on Scolopendrella in its phylogenetic 
relations to Insects and Myriopods. 
Kennel (17) continues his observations on the development of 
Peripatus , describing the development of the sexual organs. 
