Maiiclicslcr iMoiioirs, Vol. hi. (191 1 ), No. *Z. 



II. On a Collection of Arachnida and Chilopoda, made 

 by Mr. S. A. Neave in Rhodesia, North of the 

 Zambezi. 



By S. Hirst. 



{Published by permission of the Trustees of the British Museum.)' 



{Comiuiiniated by Dr. 11'. Jl/. Tatteisall.) 



{I'leceircd and read Otiober ijth, igii.) 



The follovviniT short report deals with the scorpions, 

 jiedipalps, and Solifugae, and the centipedes collected by 

 Mr. Neave. Two new species (a scorpion and a species 

 of SolpHgii) are represented in the material, and I have 

 taken the opportunity to publish the descriptions of two 

 new Rhodesian arachnids obtained by other collectors. 

 My best thanks are due to Dr. W. M. Tattersall (Keeper 

 of the University Museum, Manchester) for his kindness 

 in sending me this collection for examination. 



CLASS ARACHNIDA. 

 Order SCORPIONES. 



I. Buthus trilineatus, Ptrs. 



Cefttruriis trilineatus, Peters, Moi. Ak. Berlin, p. 515 

 (1862). 



Buthus trilifteat?is, Kraepelin, Das Tierreich, Scor- 

 pions, etc., p. 21 (1899). 



Loc. Feira District (June ist — Aug. 15th, 1904). 

 East bank of Loangwa, I'ortuguese East Africa. The 

 British Museum possesses specimens from Madona, N.E. 

 Rhodesia (D. MacDonald). 



December joth, igii. 



