IQ12. | F. H. GRAavELY: Notes on Pedtpalpr. 105 
conspicuous; trochanter with five long marginal teeth above and 
two stouter ones below, anterior surface with rows of denticles as 
in male ; femur much shorter than in male, armed with one tooth 
on lower surface, with or without a smaller one above: tibia and 
hand each about as broad as long, former larger than latter ; tibia 
with one tooth above at base of apophysis and one below close to 
anterior margin ; hand with two teeth below, the anterior and 
larger one close to anterior margin, the other immediately behind 
it; tibial apophysis with two teeth on posterior side near apex, 
very strongly toothed on anterior side ; inner side of hand (includ- 
ing fixed finger), hardly perceptibly concave, toothed throughout 
except close to base and distal extremity, apposable margins of 
both fingers more finely denticulate except distally where they are 
smooth, moveable finger shorter and less strongly curved than in 
male, its lower margin strongly denticulate. Second (i.e. first 
visible) abdominal sternum twice as broad as long, posterior 
margin not produced, being practically straight on each side and 
very obtusely rounded in the middle: anterior margin raised up to 
form a strong transverse ridge in front of a pair of large and deep 
circular pits situated not far from one another on either side of the 
middle line. 
B.—Species with tibial spurs on both third and fourth pairs of legs. 
A. oatesit, Poc. 
Of this species only the male has as yet been described. Mr. 
G. Mackrell of the Lungla (Sylhet) Tea Co. has however succeeded 
in obtaining both sexes for me from Shamshernager, Sylhet, 
at an altitude of about 100 feet. 
Description.—o@. See Pocock, 1900, pp. I12—3. 
oy evength of thorax, 10 mm." maximum. .breadth, 5:5, 
Colour and texture of integuments as in male, except that the 
arms are not so strongly granular and the anterior abdominal 
sterna are not rugose at the sides. Trochanter as in male but with 
teeth of upper margin longer and sharper, the anterior margin 
moreover meeting the inner margin in a somewhat sharper angle. 
Femur much shorter than in male, armed with one small tooth 
above and one long one below; tibia and hand as in female of 
H. ellist. Second (i.e. first visible) abdominal sternum scarcely 
half as long as broad, posterior margin not abruptly produced in 
middle; one pair of distinct circular impressions present. 
H. sylvaticus, Oates. 
Of this species only the male has as yet been described. I 
am indebted to Mr. C. EK. Milner for specimens of both sexes 
which were captured for him by Mr. Ellis under rocks in the Zigon 
Division (Burma) in the Yoma N. E. of Zigon town during blast- 
ing operations in connection with a road. 
Description.— 7. See Oates, 1889, pp. 18—g, and Pocock, 
1900, pp. 115—6. 
