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named as above till our knowledge of these animals has increased sufficiently to 

 enable a suitable and natural arrangement of the different varieties. 



The present specimens are partly uniformly coloured, partly spotted. The latter 

 have, as a rule, no regular pattern for the arrangement of the light spots. In most 

 cases, however, the light spots have a dark centre, and as no such specimen is repre- 

 sented in TORNIER'S large series of colour-pattern of Rap pice l a figure of such a spe- 

 cimen is represented on the accompanying plate (fig. 5). 



The males have an adhesive disk. 



Hapjiia |imrtirulata PFEFFER. 



Rappia puncticulata PFEFFER. Jahrb. Hamb. wiss. Anst. Jahrg. X. 

 Hamburg 1892 (3) p. 31. Taf. II fig. 2. 



Numerous (64) young specimens caught with an insect net swept through grass, 

 rushes (tfcirpus etc.) round pools on the Massai steppe, Kibonoto, i!8 /9 1905. -- 1 spe- 

 cimen '"'. 7 1905, Kibonoto. - 4 specimens May 1906, Kibonoto. -- 1 rather large spe- 

 cimen May 1906, Kibonoto. 



Mt'galixalus fornasinii (BIANCONI). 

 Megali.ralus fornasinii (BIANCONI). BOULENGER, Cat. Batr. Sal. p. 130. 



1 specimen from Mombo, June 1906. 



This species is also recorded from Cameroon. 



Cassina seneiyalensis (Duai. & BIBR.) 

 Cassina senegalen.yis (DuM. & BIBR.) BOULENGER, Cat. Batr. Sal. p. 131. 



3 specimens, Kibonoto, 'V'.' 1905. - 1 specimen found under rotten and moist 

 banana leaves in a farm, Kibonoto, fl 1905. - 1 specimen under a stone on the 

 Massai steppe, Kibonoto - s * 1905. 4 specimens, Kibonoto, Nov. 1905. - 1 speci- 

 men from a rivulet, tributary to the river Sanya, Kibonoto, - K / 2 1906. 



All these specimens are females and in all of them the vomerine teeth, are 

 verj 7 little developed but otherwise they are typical in every respect. 



Hylamhatfs Johnston! BOULENGER. 

 Hylambales johnstoni BOULENGER. Proc. Soc. 1897 p. 803. PI. XLVI. 



3 specimens from Mombo, Usambara, June 1906. 



This species was originally described from Northern Nyassa land. 



Heinisus sndsineiise STEINDACHNER. 



Hemisus sudanense STEINDACHNER. BOULENGER, Cat. Batr. Sal. p. 178. 

 1 specimen Dec. 1905, Kibonoto. 



1 Die Thienvelt Ost-Atril<;i>: liejit. u. Amphil). Tat. IV. 

 Sjostedts Kilimandfaro-Meru Expedition. 4. 



