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Of a $ . — Total length 73 ; length of cephalothorax 7f , width 8 ; 

 distance of eyes from anterior margin 3-|, from posterior margin 4 ; 

 length of femm- of pedipalp 6}, of tibia 6^, of hand-back 5, of mov- 

 able finger 7 ; width of femur 2, of tibia 2|, of hand 3i ; length 

 tail 45|- ; length and width of first caudal segment 5f , 5f , of second, 

 61, 54," of third 6^, 5i, of fourth 7^, 5|, of fifth 8^, 5, of sixth 9, 4^ ; 

 height of fourth segment 4f , of fifth (not including superior teeth) 

 4^ ; length and width of upper surface of first segment 3|-. 



Locality. — The above description has been taken from 18 ? (about 

 9 ad.) and 14 ^ (3 ad.) from Clanwilliam and Calvinia Div. 

 (collected by Mr. Max Schlechter on the road between Pakhuis 

 Berg and Oorlogs Kloof). 



In addition to these the Museum possesses a number of other 

 specimens from the western Divs. of Cape Colony, making a total 

 of 118 specimens in all, which agree with the above description 

 in almost every respect. The largest <? and ? (from Concordia, 

 J. H. C. Krapolil) measured 86 mm. and 111mm. respectively. The 

 pectinal teeth vary from 32-37 in the ? and from 34-41 in the <y . 

 Occasionally the posterior surface of the tibia of the pedipalp is finely 

 granular. The movable finger has normally 13 anterior flanking 

 teeth, varying in some specimens to 12 or 14. 



The additional localities are : — 



(6) Tulbagh Div. — 1 ? from Waterfall Mountains, near 

 Tulbagh Eoad Station (/. P. Cregoe) ; 1 5 and 1 juv. from Piquet- 

 berg Eoad Station (B. M. Liglitfoot). 



(c) Worcester Division. — 1 juv. from Touws Eiver Station (IF. F. 

 Pur cell). 



(d) Clanwilliam Division. — 3 ad. ^ , 1 J and 9 juv. from Olijven- 

 bosch Kraal and Onder Berg Vlei in the valley of the Berg Vlei 

 Eiver, north of the Piquetberg Eange (G. L. Leipoldt) ; 1 ex. from 

 Blikhuis, south of Clanwilliam, 1 ? from Keurbosch Kraal and 

 1 ad. ^ from near Pakhuisberg, both in the Cedar Mountains 

 {B. M. Liglitfoot); 1 juv. from Eondegat, south of ClanwiUiam, 

 and 6 juv. from Boontjes Eiver, near Pakhuis Berg {Max Schlechter). 



(e) Calvinia Division. — 2 ad. J' , 2 2 and 3 juv. from Nieuwoudt- 

 ville and elsewhere in the Onder Bokkeveld [Max Schlechter, 

 C. L. Leipoldt). 



(/) Namaqualand Division. — 7 ad. ^ , 9 ? , and 24 juv. from 

 Garies, Concordia, Ookiep, Steinkopf, and Hartebeest Fontein 

 {L. Peringwy, W. H. Turk, M. Schlechter, L. Mally, Dr. B. H. 

 Hoioard, J. H. C. Krapohl). These include much the largest speci- 

 mens in the Collection. In some the lateral surface of the fifth 



