DISTRIBUTION.—SYSTEMATIC. 
Myr. 9 
Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Polydesmidce, n. spp.; Carl (15). 
S. Brazil, Diplopoda , n. spp.; Attems (2). 
Brazil and Argentina, Chilopoda, n. spp., Diplopoda , n. gg. and spp.; 
Brolemann (14). 
Paraguay and Matto Grosso, Diplopoda, n. gg. and spp.; Silvestri (51). 
Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, Pauropoda, n. spp.; Hansen (30). 
Tierra del Fuego and S.' Patagonia, 2 spp. Myriopoda ; Attems (3). 
(9) Australasia. 
Melbourne, Polydesmidce, n. g. and sp.; Carl (15). 
Mount Ruraney, Tasmania, Craterostigrnus, n. g. and sp. representing 
new order of Chilopoda ; Pocock (42). 
New Zealand, Polydesmidce, n. g. and spp.; Carl (15). 
(10) Atlantic Islands. 
(Vacant.) 
(11) Indian Ocean Islands. 
[See under (G) above.] 
(12) Pacific Ocean Islands. 
(Vacant.) 
B. Geological. 
Permian, Bohemia, n. gg. and spp. Myriopoda ; Fritsch (27). 
Palaeozoic Myriopoda of Scotland; Peach (40), p. 375. 
IV. SYSTEMATIC INDEX f. 
CHILOPODA. 
Classification of Chilopoda. 
Sub-class Pleurostigma. 
Orders (1) Geophilomorpha, (2) Scolopendromorpha, (3) Cratero- 
stigmomorpha, (4) Lithobiomorpha. 
Sub-class Notostigma. 
Order Scutigeromorpha ; Pocock, Quart. J. Micr. Sci. (n. s.) xlv, 
p. 43 1. 
Chilopoda def., p. 441; Pocock, t. c. 
Alipedince (Alipediens), p. 322 ; Saussure & Zehntner, Myriapodes 
Madagascar. 
t This sign when prefixed to a quotation indicates a fossil form or forms. 
Where the character of a reference is not indicated the words “description” or 
descriptive notes '' are to be understood. 
