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Measurements (in millimetres) of largest specimen. — Total length 62; length of head- 

 plate 5, width 10 ; length of chelicera 12, width 1^ ; length of tai'so-metatarsus of maxil- 

 lary palp 7, of tihia G, of femur 7^. 



Two gravid females hetween Hari-rud valley and Meshed. 



One of the specimens is slightly smaller than the other, with the head-plate ochraceoiis 

 and not fuscous. Moreover, it presents another feature by which it may be recognized, 

 not only from the specimen with which it was captured, but, to the best of my belief, 

 from all specimens of Bhax hitherto examined. This peculiarity, the importance of 

 which, owing to lack of material, it is impossible to estimate, is the presence of a third 

 and median seta occupying a position on tlie ocular tubercle midway between the two 

 setae which have been considered so important a characteristic of this genus and others. 

 All the specimens of Bhax tliat have been described have possessed two and only two 

 ocular setoB ; yet inasmuch as these two Afghan individuals are so like each other in all 

 those features which have been found to be of value for the determination of the species 

 of this genus, I am unwilling to consider the smaller as specifically distinct from the 

 larger on the strength of the existence of this median hair. Therefore, until the con- 

 stancy of the occurrence of this seta can be tested by the examination of a number of 

 individuals, it can only be looked upon as an abnormal development. 



The species of Bhax are mostly rendered conspicuous by their colours ; and this species 

 may be at once recognized from others by its entirely white abdomen. 



A C A R I D E A. 



10. Hy.'SXOMMA GROssuM (C. Koch). 



Hijahmma grossum, C. Koch, Arch. f. Naturg. s. i. p. 220; id. Ucbersicht des Arachnidensystems, 

 iv. pi. ii. fig. 8. 



Two specimens ( ? ) taken from a camel, between Hari-rud valley and Meshed. 



CIIILOPODA. 



11. SCOLOPENDUA TRUNCATICEPS, sp. n. (Plate XIII. fig. 7.) 



Ochraceous or testaceous, the dorsal plates of the anterior and central jiortions of tlie 

 body slightly olivaceous. 



AntenuiB composed of 19 segments, of which the four distal are bare, the rest very 

 faintly pubescent. 



Head-plate pentagonal, with straiglit posterior margin, meeting but not covering the 

 anterior portion of the first dorsal plate ; marked in its posterior half by two very faint 

 anteriorly diverging sulci, not punctured. Width equal to width of last dorsal plates. 



Prosternal plates of the maxillary sternum almost in contact ; each plate furnished 

 with four teeth, of which the three internal exhibit various grades of concrescence. 

 Basal tooth simple or very slightly denticulated. 



Dorsal plates, except the first and last, bisulcatc ; the last seven or eight with raised 



