.52 MR. 0. V. A. PEEL AND OTHERS OS [Jail. 23, 



Order Aeasex 



Unfortunately the few Spiders obtained by Mr. Peel were not 

 all preserved in such a manner as to make their specific deter- 

 mination possible, being dried, pinned, and for the most part very 

 much shrivelled. The following forms, however, are recognizable. 



1. Araneus hoplophaleus Poc. (Bull. Liverpool Museum, ii. 

 p. 40, 1S99.) 



An adult male certainly belonging to this species and a female 

 doubtfully referred to it, the former from Berbera in North-west 

 Somaliland, the latter from East Central Somaliland (1897). The 

 type was procured in Sokotra and is preserved in the British 

 Museum ; the specimens procured by Mr. Peel are in the Hope 

 Museum. 



2. Araneus uauticus L. Koch. 



A single female, most likely of this species, from Berbera, in 

 the Hope Museum. 



3. Cebrexnus JETinopirs Simon. 



A single immature female, probably referable to the Abyssinian 

 species, was taken in Eastern Central Somaliland. In the Hope 

 Museum. 



4 & 5. Oxtopes sp. ? 



Two specimens from Western Somaliland, each representing an 

 indeterminable species. In the Hope Museum. 



Order Scorpio ses. 

 Family Scorpionice. 

 Genus Paxdixus Thorell. 

 Pandjnps pugilator, sp. n. (Plate IV. figs. 1, 1 a.) 



Colour of chelae, tail, and upperside of body olive-brown, the 

 bands rather paler ; legs and vesicle of tail clear pale yellow. 



Carapace smooth, sparsely punctured above, granular at the 

 sides, its length exceeding that of the movable digit and almost 

 equalling tbat of the 3rd and 4th tail-segments. 



Tergal plates granular laterally ; the last more or less granular 

 throughout. Sternal plates smooth, the last weakly crested. 



Tail short and slender, less than three times the length of the 

 carapace, considerably narrowed posteriorly ; the 4th segment 

 about twice as long as wide, the 5th considerably more than twice 

 as long as wide ; 1st segment weakly granular above, for the rest 

 smooth, all its keels smooth ; 2nd segment entirely smooth, 3rd 

 with the four inferior keels strong, rugose, the intervening spans 

 granular ; 4lh with the infero-lateral keels strong and denticulate.!, 



