416 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [November, 1913. 
armless and does not attempt to bite when captured. It 
e have to thank Professor Silvestri and Mr. A. 8. Hirst 
for naming several of the Myriapoda mentioned in our list. 
ARACHNIDA. 
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1889. Thorell, Ann. Civ. Mus. Genova (2) VII (X XVII). 
1889 (1890). Oates, Journ As. Soc. Bengal, LVIIL, p. 4. 
1898. Ridley, Rep. Brit. As., p. 580. 
1898. Thorell, 4nn. Civ. Mus. Genova (2) XIX (XXXIX), 
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p. 279. 
1900. Pocock. Faun. Brit. Ind., Arachnida. 
1901. Simon, Proc. Zool Soc. London, p. 76. 
1912. Gravely, Rec. Ind. Mus., VII, p. 107. 
Among the Arachnida of the caves the Pedipalpi, of 
which one of us has made special study, are of particular 
: Pp : le fi 
interest. We propose therefore to deal with them family by 
family in considerable detail. 
PEDIPALPI, 
THELYPHONIDAE. 
Hypoctonus wood-masoni (Oates). 
Gravely obtained a n 
Scorpion und 
The few immature specimens of Hypoctonus which were 
found in and around the Farm Caves probably belong to this 
i to the Moulmein form, H formosus, Butler ; 
Farm Caves resemble those at Dhammathat 
