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PSEUDOSCORPIONIDA. 



Chelanops validus Banks. 



Chclanops vnlidus Banks, Jour. N. Y. Ent. Soc, 1895, p. 7. 

 Two specimens from Mesilla. They are larger, but differ little 

 in structure from the Lake Tahoe specimens. 



Chelanops grossus Banks. 



Chelanops (ji'ossns, Banks, Can. Eutom. 1893, p. 65. 

 Two specimens from Eagle Creek, White Mountains ; the fingers 

 are a trifle longer than in Colorado specimens. 



Chelifer scabrisculis simoa. 



Chi-lifer scabrisculis Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 187rt, p. 154. 

 Chclifer degeneratus Balzan, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1891, p. 532. 



Three specimens from Eagle creek, White Mountains; they are 

 like specimens that I have seen from Utah. 



SOORPIONIDA. 



Vejovis punctipalpi Wood. 



Vejovis punctipalpi Wood, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad.,1803, p. 109. 

 One from Mesilla, June, and a young one from La Cueva, 

 Organ Mountains, xVugust 30, under a rock. 



Centrurus carolinianus (Beau vols). 



Scorpio carolmianus Beanv., Ins. rec. Afr. Amer., p. 190, 1S05. 

 One immature specimen from Las Vegas (Cockerell). 



SOLPUGIDA. 

 Eremobates sulphurea (Simon). 



Datames stilphiirea Simon, Ann. Soc. Entom. France, 1879, p. 142. 

 One male from San Augustine, eastern base of Organ Moun- 

 tains. Two females, one from Las Cruces, September 3, the other 

 from Las Vegas, June 29, 1899 (W. Porter and M. D. Cockerell). 



Eremobates californicus (Simon). 



JJatamcs californica Simon, Ann. Soc. Entom. France, 1879, p. 143. 

 One male from Mesilla valley is probably this species. 



Eremobates pallipes (Say). 



Oalcodes pallipes Say, Long's Exped. Rocky Mts., Philad., 1823, 

 Vol. II. 



One specimen from Aztec, San Juan county, October (C. A. 



Grommet), appears to be this species. 



