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Remarks. I have nol given a complete description of this species, but 

 refer in all points of similarity to that of the preceding species, partly because 

 they are very alike, and partly because I had no occasion to compare the two 

 species with each other. Pocock's original specimen, which was examined during 

 a stay in London, seems scarcely to be different from Thorell's specimens from 

 Bhamo — Burma. The example examined of this species, which was collected 

 under the bark of a decaying tree above Flying Fish Cove — Christmas Island — 

 was a female, which carried a small bundle of eggs attached to the base of the 

 abdomen almost completely covered by the coxae of the fourth pair. 



M' James Gilchrist has kindly undertaken the revision of the language of 

 this paper, and I beg him to receive my best thanks for this service. 



