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species. It differs from Koch's description of the species in 

 having the abdomen marked ventrally with two dark medium 

 patches, the anterior one being square and separated from the 

 smaller posterior patch by a whitish line. The British Museum 

 possesses examples of this form from Buitenzorg, Java, and 

 from Australia (Keyserling Coll.). 



(5) Heteropoda venatoria, Linn. (Plate xxi. Fig. 8.) 

 Cosmopolitan. 



(6) Lycos A, n. sp. 



(7) Bavia, n. sp. 



Millepedes. 

 (Native name^ Kaki rihu.) 



(8) Trigoniulus, n. sp. 



(9) Orthomorpha coarctata, Saussure. 



(10) There is also a large Centipede — native name Alijpan 

 — no specimen of which reached England. — F. W. J. 



CRUSTACEA. 



(Native family name, Kajpeting.) 



The collection of this order was not at all a representa- 

 tive one ; such specimens as were brought home have been 

 determined by Dr. W. T. Caiman, F.Z.S. 



Brachyura. 



(1) Carupa l^viuscula. 



(2) Leptodius sanguineus. 



(3) lloxantho punctatus. 



(4) LlOMERA PUBESCENS. 



