NEW SOUTH AFRICAN ARAGHNIDA. 323 



"by felt-like silk, forming a much thicker wall than that found 

 in the other species. In a large specimen the longest diameter 

 of the lid of oculatus reaches 50 mm., the greatest outside 

 diameter of the tube at the top being 60 mm. 



Order SOLIFUG^. 



Chelypus hirsti b-j). nor. Text-figs. 8, 9. 

 Text-fig. 8. 



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Clielypus hirsti S2). r.ov. 



Specimen on left is minus the left chelicerii. and is shown in 



ventral view ; specimen on right is in dorsal view, x f . 



The types consist of four male examples in the Albany 

 Museum collection, two of which came from Rietfontein, 

 Goi'donia, presented by Mr. H. Drew, and two are indefinitely 

 located as North- West Gordonia, presented by Mr. C. A. 

 Anderson. Female unknown. 



This species is closely related to C. barberi^ Purccll, but 

 differs therefrom as follows. 



1 Pm-cell, W. F.. 'Annals S. Afr. Mus.." vol. ii. p. 2-24. ISKJl. 



