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and the discovery of a new species only tends to confirm the statement 
which Mr. Hewitt and I made a little time ago, namely that the species of 
Zonurus have in some cases a localized and limited distribution."' 
A list of the species collected, together with descriptions, etc., is 
included in this issue for all the groups except the Crustacea Entomostraca, 
and certain families of Spiders, an account of which will follow at a later 
date. 
Text fig. 13. Inspanning. Between Klein Karas and Holoog, Great Namaqualand. 
The collections of which an account is given in this issue belong to 
the Transvaal Museum, a second set having been sent to the British 
Museum. 
The numbers given in the account of the Reptiles and Batrachians 
refer to the Transvaal Museum Catalogues, those for the Solif ugae are my 
own numbers. 
* Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Africa 111. I, 1913, p. Ill 
