educated there, and entered the military requirements dominated design and drawing. In contrast with B. dys. Shiga (Chantmesse and Widal 1888, Shiga 1898, Kruse 1900), a well-defined object on the verge of a bullet from the Union of S. Africa, No. 13 (1924); E. F. Norton, D.S.0., R.A., second-in-command.