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Remarks. I have seen only one specimen taken by 

 Dr. H. Branns together with J.rm. flavescens at Algoa-Bay, 

 it makes a transition between the two species Arm. flave- 

 scens and Arm. festivus; I only give above the description 

 of the differences. 



39. Armadillo oraniensis. 

 (Tab. IX fig. 39). 

 Arniadillo oraniensis Dollf. Mem. soc. zool. Fr. VIII. 346. 

 Patria: Transvaal, Orange-River Colony. 



40. Armadillo nigricans. 

 (Tab. IX fig. 42). 

 Cubaris nigricans Br. Consp. 29. 

 Armadillo nigricans B.-L. Crust. Is. Terr. 22. 

 Patria: Cape-Town (Mus. Berlin); Port Elisabeth C^/,, 

 98 Dr. Brauns in Miis. Hamburg); I have seen several si)e- 

 cimens from Cape-Town taken at a river on Table-mountain 

 and under stones in the plain (^^j, 71— '^/g 72 G. de V. in 

 Mus. Stockholm). 



41. Armadillo liliputanus. 

 Armadillo liliputanus Dollf. Mem. soc. zool. Fr. VIII. 346. 



Patria: Transvaal. 



42. Armadillo sod alls. 

 Arraadillo sodalis B.-L. Crust. Is. Terr. 286. 

 Patria: Egypt. 



43. Armadillo viticola. 

 Armadillo viticola Dollf. Fr. zool. soc. Lend. 1896. 396. 

 Patria: Grenada Island. 



44. Armadillo pubescens. 

 Armadillo pubescens B.-L. Crust. Is. Terr. 287. 

 Patria: Cape-Town. 



