1916.| VF. H. Gravety: Indo-Australian Thelyphonidae. aX 
The tarsi of the antenniform legs are modified in the female 
of this and all the remaining species of the genus. 
Typopeltis stimpsoni (Wood). 
Incl. T. crucifer, Pocock. 
(PEt tio rst) 
Japan: Yokohama. 
Loochoo Islands : O6-Sima. 
Formosa: tam-sui on the Keelung River; Kushaku Moun- 
tain; *Takao 
Hong Kong. 
This appears to be a most variable species. Iwakawa (1908) 
has shown that 7. crucifer cannot be separated from T. stimpsont. 
This author does not appear to have been aware that Schwangart 
(1906) had suggested splitting the former species into two sub- 
species, a proceeding whose validity now seems very doubtful. 
Among other characters, the armature of the lower side of the 
trochanter of the arm seems to be very variable (compare pl. i, 
fig. 13 of the present paper with pl. i, fig. 15 of Kraepelin, 1897). 
Typopeltis harmandi, Kraepelin. 
Cochin China. 
This species was described by Kraepelin in 1900. It does not 
appear in his revision in ‘‘ Das Tierresch.’’ Oaly the female is 
known. 
Genus Mimoscorpius, Pocock. 
Mimoscorpius pugnator, Butler. 
Philippine Islands. 
Only the male is known. 
Genus Uroproctus, Pocock. 
Uroproctus assamensis, Stoliczka. 
(Pl. iii, figs. 26, 27; pl. iv, figs. 35, 36.) 
E. Himalayas: Darjeeling District—*Punkabari and *Sevoke 
(both near base of hills); *Ghumti Tea 
Estate, 2500 ft.; Pedong; Maria Basti’. 
*Dafla Hills. 
Abor Country—*Kobo, 4o0 ft.; *banks of 
Sivom River below Damda, 1300 ft.; *be- 
side stream below Balek ; *Rotung, 1300 ft. ; 

! Dr. Sutherland informs me that Maria Basti is the same place as that called 
Kaggia Monastery on the Survey of India map of the Darjeeling District. 
