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(Mashonaland). Mr. Bonlenger records it from Cognno (Portuguese East 
Africa), and from M’seleni (Zululand). 
8. Pachydaclylus bibroni Smith. — A widely distributed species, occur- 
ring in South Angola, German East Africa, and in most parts of South 
Africa. There are numerous records from the Transvaal, from Rhodesia, 
from German South-West Africa, from British Bechuanaland, from Orange 
Free State, and from Little Namaqualand, but there are none from Natal 
and Zululand, though to the north of this area the species occurs in Mozam- 
bique and Eastern Transvaal, whilst in a southerly direction it is known 
from Grahamstown and Colesberg (Albany Museum), and from Cradock 
and Karroo Hills, Witmoss (Port Elizabeth Museum). The other Cape 
Province records known to me are Clanwilliam, Calvinia, and Worcester 
(South African Museum), Prince Albert Road (Roux), and Belmont and 
Kimberley (Kimberley Museum). 
Pachydaclylus laevigatus Fischer. — Described from Aus in Great 
Namaqualand, and recorded also from Reboboth and Kalahari Desert. 
Pachydactylus fasciatus Boul. — Described from Namaqualand. 
Pachydaclylus weberi Roux. — Described from Klipfontein in Little 
Namaqualand. 
Pachydactylus capensis Smith. — This species occurs in the Transvaal, 
British Bechuanaland, Orange Free State, Zululand, Natal, and Cape 
Province, with the exception of the southern coastal districts. The Cape 
Province records are Kimberley (Miss Wilman), Little Namaqualand, 
Richmond District, Middelburg District, Hanover District, and the South 
African Museum has specimens from Matjesfontein, Beaufort West, and 
Burghersdorp. Miss Wilman has the species from Mafeking. 
I have seen no records from Rhodesia, but Roux records it from Rikatla, 
in Mozambique. The Transvaal records are Pretoria District, Johannes- 
burg, Waterberg District, and Krabbefontein (Zoutpansberg District). 
Pachydactylus jormosus Smith. — The South African Museum has typical 
specimens of this species from Cerfes, Calvinia, Clanwilliam, and Concordia 
(Little Namaqualand), and the variety described under the name of 
P. afjinis Boul., occurs in the Rustenburg District and Krabbefontein 
(Zoutpansberg District), in Mashonaland and Matoppo Hills (South 
Rhodesia). 
Pachydactylus mariquensis Smith. — This species occurs in British 
Namaqualand, and in the neighbourhood of Grahamstown (Albany 
Museum). The Port Elizabeth Museum has a specimen somewhat aberrant 
from Blue Cliff, Uitenhage. 
Pachydactylus mentomarginatus Smith. — The locality of this species is 
not known; it is probably western Cape Province. 
Pachydactylus rugosus Smith. — This species is common in British 
Namaqualand. 
Pachydactylus oshaughnessyi Boul. — This is a |Nyassaland species 
recently recorded by Mr. Chubb from Queque and from Gatooma in 
Rhodesia. 
Pachydactylus maculatus Gray. — Common in eastern Cape Province, 
being known from Pondoland, Port Elizabeth, Kingwilliamstown, Grahams- 
town, Kowie River, Bashee River, Natal, and Zululand (junction of the 
