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Peripatus collected by Mr. G. Whitfield Smith on the Island of Car 
riacou. This is quite different from the Grenada species, but it i 
impossible to identify it with certainty from the unique, evidenth 
immature specimen. Although Carriacou ds within sight of the north 
ern coast of Grenada, it lies rather low and its comparatively dr 
climate is in great contrast to the very moist region in the highe 
mountains of Grenada where P. barbourz occurs. 
In Trinidad Professor Thaxter obtained fine series of both specie 
hitherto known from that island; six males and seven females (M 
C. Z. No. 201-208, 211-214, 217), of P. (Epiperipatus) trinidadensi. 
Sedgwick, and two males and four females (M. C. Z. No. 209-210 
215-216, 218-219), of P. (Macroperipatus) torquatus von Kennel. Th 
addition there is a single female (M. C. Z. No. 200), measuring 8 
mm. in length with 31 pairs of legs belonging to P. (Epiperipatus) im 
thurmi, a species hitherto known only from the mainland of Sout! 
America. 
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