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ones below, the pedipalps ochraceous-brown to blackish brown, the 

 base of the fingers darker, the cheliceras finely reticulated, the legs 

 pale yellow as usual, but the femora at their apex and the tibiae at their 

 base often somewhat infuscated. The difference between the sexes is 

 well marked by the structure of the pectines, as the posterior basal 

 lamella of the scape is more angular at its inner hind corner in the 

 3" and bears at least 2, often 3 teeth, which occupy at least half of 

 the hind margin (in one juvenile <y from Naroep the basal tooth is 

 also reduced to half its normal length). In the $ the lamella 

 resembles that of the specimens already described above. Number 

 of pectinal teeth in ? 27-31, in <? 31-36. Movable finger with 

 14-15 anterior flanking teeth. These specimens are the following : — 



{h) 4 ad. (^ and 2 juv. 3' from Naroep, Great Bushmanland,. 

 Namaqualand Div. {Max Scldecliter). 



(c) 1 ad. 3 from Namies, Great Bushmanland, Kenhart Div.. 

 {Max Schlechter). 



{d) 1 ad. ? and 1 juv. 5 from Bladgrond, Great Bushmanland,. 

 Kenhart Div. {3Iax SclilecJiter). 



{e) 1 ad. $ from Upington on the Orange Eiver, in Gordonia ; the 

 hand in this specimen reticularly and weakly granular anteriorly. 



(/) 1 ad. 3 and 1 juv. 3 from Van Wyks Vlei, Carnarvon Div. 

 {E. G. and D. C. Alston) ; the upper surface of the tail more or less- 

 minutely and reticularly granular laterally in all the segments. 



The Museum also possesses specimens of granulattis from th& 

 following localities : — 



{g) 1 ad. 3 from Dunbrody, Uitenhage Div. {Rev. J. A. O'Neil) ;. 

 small specimen, 73 mm. long, the movable finger with 15 anterior 

 flanking teeth. 



{h) 1 ad. 3 from the village of Clanwilliani {C. L. Leipoldt). This 

 is much the largest specimen in the Collection, its measurements 

 being : Total length 112 ; length of cephalothorax 12, of tail 70 ; 

 length and width of first caudal segment 9|-, 9f , of second lOi, lOi, 

 of third lOi, lOi, of fourth llf, 10, of fifth 13i, 9, of sixth lli, 5f ; 

 height of fourth segment 9, of fifth 8. The fourth caudal segment is 

 wider than the first, and the upper surface of segments four and five 

 are more coarsely and densely granular in the lateral parts than is 

 usually the case. Movable finger with 15 anterior flanking teeth. 



{i) 2 ad. 2 from Eobertson Div. {Dr. B. J. M. Melle). Movable 

 finger with 15-16 anterior flanking teeth. 



{]) 1 ad. 3 , the locality of which is stated to be Wagenaars Kraal, 

 Victoria West Div. {Dr. G. S. Piers). Movable finger with 14 anterior 

 flanking teeth. 



