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Measurements of the largest male * : Total length 210 ; length of 
carapace 20*4 ; breadth of same 20*4 ; length of last tergite 14-5 ; breadth 
of same, 14*4 ; length of first caudal segment 20, of second segment 25*2, 
of third segment 25'2, of fourth segment 26*5, of fifth segment 21*8, of 
vesicle 10'5 ; posterior height of first caudal segment 5*25 ; breadth of 
same 3-75 ; depth of vesicle 4*6 ; total length of hand 37 ; length of movable 
finger 18*75 ; length of hand-back 21-5. 
Hadogenes troglodytes matoppoanus, Hwtt. 
Hill side, Bulawayo (A. Topp). 
Female with 16-18 pectinal teeth, male with 20-23. The adult male 
has a subspiniform terminal tooth to the superior crest of the third caudal 
segment. 
Haj30GEnes gkanulatus, Purcell. 
Battlefields (Mr. Parkinson). A young male. 
Eecent Literature on South African Scorpions. 
(1) T. Thorell.—" Etudes Scorpiologiques," 'Actes de la Societe Italienne de 
Sciences Naturelles/ vol. xix, pp. 75-272, 1877. 
(2) E. Simon.— " Arachnides recueillis dans le sud de TAfrique par M. le docteur 
Hans Schinz/' ' Ann. Soc. Ent. France/ 1887, pp. 369-384. 
(3) R. I. PococK.— "A Eevision of tlie Genera of Scorpions of the Family 
Buthidae/' ' Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond./ 1890, pp. 114-141, with 2 coloured 
plates. 
(4) " Notes on the Classification of Scorpions, followed by some Observa- 
tions upon Synonymy, with Descriptions of New Genera and Species," ' Ann. 
and Mag. Nat. Hist., 6, 12, pp. 303-330, 1893. 
(5) "On the Species of the South African Scorpion Genus Opisthophthalmus 
contained in the Collection of the British Museum," ' Ann. and Mag. Nat 
Hist./ 6, 17, pp. 233-248, 1896. 
(6) " Notes on some Ethiopian Species of Ischnurinae contained in the 
Collection of the British Museum," ' Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist./ 6, 17, pp. 
312-318, 1896. 
(7) " A further Revision of the Species of Scorpions belonging to the South 
African Genera Uroplectes, Lepreus, and Tityolepreus," ' Ann. and Mag. 
Nat. Hist./ 6, 17, pp. 377-393, 1896. 
(8) ■ " -Descriptions of some New Species of Scorpions," ' Ann. Mag. and Nat. 
Hist./ 7, 3, pp. 411-420, 1899. 
(9) " A Contribution to the Systematics of Scorpions," ' Ann. Mag. and Nat. 
Hist./ 7, 10, pp. 364-380, 1902. 
(10) K. Krabpelin. — " Scorpiones und Pedipalpi/' ' Das Tierreich h.v.d. Deutsch. 
Zool. Gesellsch./ 1899. 
* This specimen seems to be the longest scorpion recorded from any part of the 
world. 
