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Aphorura armata Tullberg 25 — 34, 



4-spina Lie Pettersen 28 — 30, 



/ib/Zam Kolenati 28 — 32, 



ar etica Tullberg 30 — ? 



8-punctata Tullberg 30—33, 



^raa72s Miiller-Absln. 37 — 46^^, 

 außerdem noch einige weniger bekannte Arten. 



Zu den zweiten gehört eine entschieden kleinere Anzahl von 

 Arten: 



Apiiorura Folsomi SchäfFer S — 9, 



ambulatis hinné 12 — 14, 



ifiermis Tullberg 14 — 17, 



stillicidii Schiödte 1 — 1 8 ^8, 



spelaea Absolon 16 — 20, 



gigantea Absolon 28 — 32, 

 außerdem noch zwei neue Arten (nächst verwandt mit inermis) aus den 

 karpathischen Höhlen (sp., troglocarpatJnca nov. sp.), welche ich später 

 beschreiben werde. Zu dieser Gruppe stelle ich vorläufig auch Aphorura 

 paradoxa S chaffer. Als Prototyp der einzelnen Gruppen können wir 

 die gewöhnlichsten und weit verbreiteten (cosmopolitischen?) Formen 

 A. armata Tullberg und A. i?iermis Tullberg betrachten. 



(Schluß folgt.) 



II. Mittheilungen aus Museen, Instituten etc. 



1. Zoological Society of London. 



May 7th, 1901. — The Secretary read a report on the additions that 

 had been made to the Society's Menagerie during the month of April, and 

 called special attention to the series of animals deposited in the Gardens by 

 the King, amongst which was the female Grévy's Zebra [Equus Grevyi] 

 which had previously been temporarily placed in charge of the Society by 

 Her late Majesty Queen Victoria. Special attention was also directed to a 

 young male Eland, presented by H.G. the Duke of Bedford, and to a Rufous- 

 necked Scimitar-Babbler [Pomatorhinus rtißcolUs) and a Golden-backed Wood- 

 pecker [Brachypternus aurmitius), presented by Mr. E. W. Harper, F.Z.S., 

 of Calcutta. — Mr. S dater read a passage from a copy of Ludolphus's 

 'New History of Ethiopia', published in 1682 (which had been lent to him 

 by Mr. Edward Bi dwell) , containing a description of a Zebra, apparently 

 referable to Grévy's Zebra [Equus Grevyi). — Mr. C. Davies Sherborn, 

 F.Z.S., made some remarks on the progress of his 'Index Generum et Spe- 

 cierum Animalium', of which the first section, containing references to the 

 Zoological Literature from 1758 to 1800, was now ready for the printer. — 



1'' Die Ziffern bedeiîten die Zahl der Höcker in dem Pofîtantennalorgan. 

 1^ Nach meinen neuesten Untersuchungen. 



