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more closely than those at Moulmein, and the Farm Caves do 
not appear to be separated from Dhammathat more completely 
than is Dhammathat from the next rocks in the direction of 
Mulai-yit or the Dawna Range. 
’*Hypoctonus formosus, Butler. 
This species is said by Thorell to have been found by Fea 
in the Farm Caves (Ann. Civ Mus. Genova [2] VII [X XVII], 
p. 526), but he does not appear to have seen Oates’ paper 
species had been described ; nor does he appear to have noticed 
any such differences himself. Moreover, it is impossible to tell 
from his paper whether the specimens he saw from the Farm 
Caves were sufficiently mature to admit of specific identifica- 
tion. 
SCHIZOMIDAE. 
Schizomus (s. str.) cavernicola, Gravely. 
prising as many non-cavernicolous forms are without recog- 
nizable eyes, while a species from Prome, on the other hand, 
has real eyes with a convex vitreous cornea. 
ne or two immature specimens of this family were seen 
under stones in a sheltered crevice of the rocks outside, but 
none oi them were captured and we cannot say whether they 
belong to this species or not. 
TTARANTULIDAE. 
Simon. The former occurs in the caves of northern Tenasserim, 
the latter in those of Jalor. 
