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(e) 1 ad. 5 from Elim, Bredasdorp Div. {E. Lemmerz) : As above. 



(/) 2 <y and 1 ? from the mountain-side at Swellendam {H. A. Fry, 

 W. F. Purcell) : Number of pectinal teeth in ^ 17-18 ; legs reddish 

 brown ; interocular area granular ( <? ) or smooth behind ( ? ) . 



(g) 1 ad. (^ from "Witteklip near Van Stadens Eiver, Uitenhage 

 Div. {J. L. Dregc) : Interocular area nearly smooth behind. 



Opisthophthalmus latimanus C. L. Koch. 



Additional localities.'-' — («) 8 ad. ? from the vicinity of King- 

 williamstown (/. Wood, H. M. Gliute) : Number of pectinal teeth 11-14.. 



{h) An ad. 2 and ^ from Graaff Eeinet (G. French). 



(c) 3 ad. J and 1 ad. <? from Blue Cliff, Uitenhage Div. (/. L. 

 Drege) : Number of pectinal teeth 12-14. 



{d) 1 5 from Hell's Gate Kloof at Uitenhage (kindly lent by 

 Mr. F. West, of Port EHzabeth). 



All the above specimens resemble those previously described from- 

 Brakkloof, the legs being dark reddish brown. 



(c) An ad. 2 and ^ from Jansenville (in the Albany Museum, 

 kindly lent byDr. Schonland) : Number of pectinal teeth in $ 14-16, 

 in ^ 19 ; colour as in the specimens from Brakkloof, except that of 

 the legs, which is pale ochraceous. 



Opisthophthalmus GiiABEiFKONS Pet. 



Additional localities. — (a) 2 ad. 3^ and several ? , collected about 

 twenty miles east of Pietersburg, Zoutpansberg District, Transvaal 

 {Bev. J. W. Danecl) : Large ; closely resembling the specimens, 

 described under [a) in my previous paper (p. 161). 



{h) 1 ad. and 1 juv. S , collected along the Harts Eiver, Barkly 

 Div., Cape Colony {Garwood Alston): Large; closely resembling 

 those described under (a) in my previous paper (p. 161), except that 

 the finger-keel is partially smooth distally. 



(c) 1 ad. (3^ from the Matopo District, Matabeleland {B. Pillans) : 

 Size and characters of the $ from Bechuanaland, described under 

 (c) in my previous paper (p. 162). 



[d) 2 ad. (? and 2 ad. 2 from Sahsbury, Mashonaland {G. A. K. 

 Marshall) : Eather small specimens, the ^ resembling those from 

 Mazoe, but the 2 with the finger-keel more granular and the intero- 

 cular area nearly smooth. 



(c) 6 ad. S from Waterberg in the north of the Transvaal 



* Pentlier records the species from the Outeniqua Mountains (George and 

 Knysna Divs.), as well as from various places in Albany Div. 



