330 Dr. W. F. Purccll on 



Otlicr chavacfers as in M. Simoni, sp. n. 

 Length of trunk 5 mm. 



(b) 1 ? from Bergvliet, Cape Peninsula (W. F. P.). 

 (x;) 2 ? ? from St. Helena Bay, Malmesbury Div. 

 (/. E. C. GooU). 



(d) 2 ? ? from Porterville Road (formerly Piquetberg 

 Roarl) Station, Tulbagh Div. (Z?. M. Light foot). 



(e) 1 ? from Tulbagh Road {W.F.'P.). 



8. Melanophora Gooldi, sp. n. (PI. XV. fig. 53.) 



3 ? ? from Stompneus and Steenbergs Cove, St. Helena 

 Bay, Malmesbury Div. (J. E. C. Goold). 

 Vulva as in PI. XV. fig. 53. ^ 

 Otiier characters as in M. fuliginea^ sp. n. 

 Length of trunk 6^-8^ ram. 



9. Melanophora CronwrUjliti^ sp. n. 

 (Pi. XV. figs. 54 & 55.) 



Specimens. — (a) 19 ? ? and 4: ^ S fi'om Hanover, and 

 1 ? and '2, S S ^I'O™ Vlagkop, 5-6 miles north of Hanover, 

 all collected by Mr. S. 0. Cronwright Schreiner. 



Very closely allied to M. Gooldi, sp. n., but the ? ? with 

 somewhat different vulva (PI. XV. fig. 54). 



Chelicera with 1-2 inferior and 3-4 superior teeth on inner 

 margin. 



Pedipalps of J". — Patella slightly longer than tibia (exclu- 

 sive of the lateral process) ; lateral process of tibia longer 

 than the rest of the joint ; tarsus as long as the patella and 

 tibia together with the lateral process; tarsal organ very like 

 that of Af. fiiliqinea, sp. n., but with the distal spine 

 different (PL XV. fig. 55). 



Length of trunk, ? ? 5-8^, c? S 4|-6^ mm. 



(b) 3 ? ? from Worcester {R. M. Lightfoot). 



10. MelanojyJiora caldario, sp. n. 

 (PI. XV. figs. 56 & 57.) 



Specimens. — 2 ? ? and 1 ^ from the Hot Baths at 

 Montagu, collected by my wife and myself. 



? $ (types). — Colour as in the preceding forms. 



Eyes. — Anterior row strongly procurved, the lateral eyes 

 considerably larger than the medians ; posterior row straight, 

 scarcely or not at all wider than the anterior row, the eyes 

 equidistant, the laterals larger than the medians. 



