44 Arachn, 
ARA.CHNIDA, 
Diplocentrus sulcatus, p. 99, Africa. 
Scorpiops montanus, pp. 105 & 107, solidus^ pp. 105 & 106, Himalaya. 
Choirilus ti'uncatus, pp. 107 & 108, Himalaya. 
Isometrua basilicus, p. 113, Ceylon, cylindricus, p. 114, Bahia, costatus^ 
p. 115, Rio Janeiro, sonticus, Chili, chinensis^ China, pallidimanus, 
Colombia, p. 116, obtusus, p. 117, Porto Rico. 
Centrums limpidus, p. 123, heterurus, p. 122, Mexico, republicanua, ibid., 
B,nd princeps, p. 121, Port-au-Prince (Haiti), gambiensis^ p. 123, Cape de 
Verde Islands. 
Lepreus Jischeri, p. 124, Barawa Somali, otjimbinquensis, Otjimbinque, 
and planimanus, S.E. Africa, p. 125. 
Pqndinus meidensis, p. 127, Meid (Somali Land). 
Opisthophthalmus austerus, p. 128, Cape of Good Hope. 
Hormurua diremptua, p. 129, Caffraria. 
Broteas cequinoctialia^ p. 130, Colombia, and Icevipes, p. 131, Caracas 
and Colombia. 
Chactas gollmeri, p. 133, Caracas, and delicatus, p. 134, British Guiana. 
Vejovia punctatus, p. 135, Mexico. 
Hadrurus parvulus, East Indies, and charcasus, Bolivia, p. 135. 
Hormurua brevicaudatua, sp. n., Karsch, S. E. Z. xl. p. 108, Sta. Martha. 
Buthua australis, L. Note on its habits, from observation of an 
example kept alive in confinement ; L. Becker, CR. Ent. Belg. xxii. 
p. clxx. B. martenai, sp. n., Karsch, MT. Miinch. ent. Ver. 1879, p. 112, 
Singapore. 
Odonturus, g. n. ; of the group Androctonidea. Type, 0. dentatus, 
sp. n., Karsch, SB. nat. Eu. 1879, p. 119, Mombas. 
Tityus chinchoxensis, sp. n., id. Z. ges. Naturw. (3) iv. p. 370, West 
Africa. 
Nebo, g. n., allied to Hemiscorpio and Diplocentrus, Peters ; type, N. 
Merichonticua, Sim. Eugene Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) viii. [1878], 
p. 399, Syria. 
Teuihrauatea, g. n., allied to Broteas, C. L. Koch, loctonus, and Euacor- 
piua, Thor. Type, T. atramentariua, sp. u., id. 1. c. p. 400, Ecuador. 
Euacorpiua fanzagoi, sp. n., id. Arachn. de France, vii. p. Ill, pi. xx. 
fig. 5, Vernet-les-Bains. 
Belisariua, g. n., for B. xambeui, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 114, pi. xix. fig. 6, 
Eastern Pyrenees. 
PSEUDO-SCORPIONES. 
H. Hagen, Zool. Anz. ii. pp. 399 & 400, notices two forms of Blothrus 
pachardi, sp. n., one from Wyandotte Cave, Indiana, without eyes, the 
other with two eyes, from the Mammoth Cave, Kentucky. Some species 
of Cheliferidce found on particular insects, &c., are also mentioned. 
Chelifer, Sim., includes Chernes, Menge, and L. Koch ; p. 1 ; G. sub- 
ruber, p. 30, fig. 7, PiyQVQS,, phaleratus, p. 38, fig. 12, Fontainebleau, Aube, 
Troyes, montigenus, p. 40, fig. 15, Valais, and rufeolua, p. 41, Savoy, 
