454 Mr. Edv. Elllngsen on some 



South Africa, near Kalahari: Lake Ngami. 1 ^, col- 

 lected by Mr. Woosnam. 



Belgian Congo. 1 (J . 



Note. — As regards the capture o£ this species on A7ias 

 iindulata in Uganda I refer to the introduction. The types 

 of Ch. hayoni were also from Uganda. 



Chch'fer cancroides, L. 

 Corsica : Bastia. 1 S , collected by Mrs. Southwell. 



Cheli/er latreillii, Leach. 

 England, Lincolnshire : Alford. 2 ^J , 3 ?,ljun. 



CJielifer simoni, Balzan. 



Africa, Nyasaland : Port Herald. I <S i 1 ?, v. 1911, 

 collected by Dr. J. E. S. Old (Imperial Bureau of Ento- 

 mology). 



Chelifer tubercidatus , Lucas. 

 Africa: Algiers. 1 ? , 1 jun., collected by Mr. S. Hirst. 



Garypus senegalensis, Balzan. 



Africa, Gold Coast : Toraotoku. 1 jun., on sheep, 

 8. ix. 1911, collected by H. Palmer. 



Note. — The only species of the genus Garypus\\.nov}n from 

 tropical West Africa is Garypus senegalensis, Balzan. The 

 specimen mentioned above is very young and immature, and 

 has not yet got its final colour and forms. In comparing it 

 with what I think is G. senegalensis from South Africa,^the 

 specimen may well go as a young one of this species ; yet 

 there is one fact w^iich makes this identification a little 

 uncertain, namely, that there is a slight transverse impression 

 at the tip of the palpal hand on the upper side, such as is 

 highly pronounced in Garypus impressus, Tullgren, from 

 South Africa. The palpal hand of many species of Garypus 

 iSj however, often so irregular, especially in immature speci- 

 mens, that I prefer to refer the specimen from Tomotoku, 

 being very young, to the species which is sure to be found in 

 tropical West Africa, instead of referring it to the South- 

 African Garypus impressus. 



The capture of the specimen on sheep is of interest. 



