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AN EXPEDITION TO MOUNT KINA BALU. 
Hasora mus, Ehves, Kina Balu, 4,1 50^ 
Telicota bambnsce, Moore. Kiou. 
Odontoptilum pt/gela, Hew. Kina Balu, 2,000', 
MYEIArODA AND AeACHNIDA. 
Some of the st^ecimens obtained in these groups were identi- 
fied by Dr. Sharp as follows : 
Chilopoda : 
Scolopendm sexsjnntmi. Kina Balu, 2,150'. 
DipLOPODA : 
Sjnrotreptns haluensis. B. N. B. 
Zephronia sp. (near Z. everetti). Kina Balu, 4,200', 
Stenoniodes baluensis. Kina Balu, 2,150'. 
SCORPIONINA : 
Charilus kevimimus. Kina Balu, 4,150'. 
Pedipalpi : 
Thellfphonns sp. (near T. Uugi). Kina Balu, 4,150'. 
J^HAL ANGINA ; 
Sagvella sp. Kina Balu, 2,100'. 
AEANEINA : 
Gasteraoantha vittula. B. N. B. 
fornicata. Kiou, 2.400'. 
Hevennia ormdissima. Kiou, 2,400'. 
Feeshwatee Ceuestaoea. 
One species of prawn and three species of crabs were ob- 
tained. ^ One crab, Potamori consohrinwn^ was common in the 
Kadamaian Biver a few yards from our camp on Kina Balu, 2,100', 
where it lived in the crevices of the rock just below the water. 
The men caught them by holding bait at the mouth of these cre- 
vices. The following list gives the species and the number of 
specimens collected : 
Palmnon jnlimanus de Man. 1 specimen. 
Potamon convexum (de Man), 2 „ 
' Potamon consobrinum de Man, 26 „ 
Potamon kadamaianwn n. sp., 1 ,, 
Mr. Borradaile to whom one or more specimens of each 
species were submitted, reports as follows : — “ Each of the three 
known species is already recorded from Borneo ; and the new 
