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2. Carapace convex above, not horizontal, nor gibbous. Legs 4, 1, 2, 3. Other 
characters similar to those of ©. thorelli F. ch. 
Vulva. Similar in general character to those of other eastern forms, but differing 
in certain important points. Broader than long, margin presenting on each side near the 
base a projecting piece. Central disc flat, smooth, narrowed behind, its posterior apex with 
a pair of small oval divergent pits. 
In the last character it differs from all the other forms that I have seen except 
©. celebensis. 
Measurements in millimetres. Total length 12.5, of carapace 6; patella and 
tibia of 1% leg 5.5, of 344, of 4 5.5. 
Loc. Minahassa in Celebes. A single 2 example. 
Its small size will furnish a clue to the identity of this species, while the broader 
vulva and the presence of lateral projections at the base on each side will enable it to be 
distinguished from celebensis, assuming the latter to be something more than a mere 
variety. 
Cienus javanus Sp. n. 
Pl. XXV, fig. 16. 
9. Carapace horizontal, not convex, nor gibbous behind. 
Legs annulate, especielly tibiae and protarsi III and IV; mottled with grey pubes- 
cence. Carapace with broad central band and narrower marginal band of grey pubescence. 
Abdomen brown with short pale central line at base, followed by four of five pale black 
tipped chevrons. Ventral area with two pale lines and two indistinet central pale lines. 
Vulva. Much broader than long with a narrow basal neck or pedicle. Margins in 
some examples slightly sinuous, in others more rounded. On each side towards the posterior 
margin lies a short rather slender denticle curving upwards and slightly inwards. 
Measurements in millimetres. Total length 15, of carapace 6; 1% leg 17.5, 
222 17, 322 14.5, 4% 21; patella and tibia of 1 * 6, of 32 4.5, 0f 18 6.25. 
Loc. Buitenzorg (Java). 
This form must be very closely allied to fungifer of Thorell, but I am unable from 
Thorell’s description to come to any satisfactory conclusion on the point. It is evidently, 
