Annals of the Transvaal Museum, 
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Plate XXIV. Fig. 1. — The scapula- coracoid seen from below. 
Fig. 2. — The scapula-coracoid seen from sideways, behind 
and below. About 0,8 natural size. 
Fig. 3. — Lower view of the right occipital condyle and 
adjacent bones. The lateral posterior process is dis- 
tinctly visible. The outer opening for the vagus group 
is the highest to the right. Approximately natural 
size. ' 
Explanation of Plate XV. 
Galeosoma coronatum, sp. nov , from Kroonstad. 
Fig. 1. Dorsal view, somewhat enlarged. Q. 
Galeosoma 'pallidum , sp. nov., from Saltpan. 
Fig. 2. Dorsal view, somewhat enlarged. $. 
Fig. h. Dorsal view, about natural size, showing the great depth of 
the marginal surface of the shield anteriorly. §. 
Fig. 4. Ventral view, about natural size. §. 
Galeosoma schreineri, Hewitt, from De Aar. 
Fig. 5. Ventral view, about natural size. $. 
Fig. 6. Dorsal view, about natural size. $. 
Idmps gunningi, Hewitt, var. nov., elongatus, from Moorddrift. 
Fig. 7. Dorsal view, about natural size. 
Heligmomerus caffer , Purcell, ? sp., from Moorddrift. 
Fig. 8. Dorsal view, about natural size. $. 
