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in the following experiments, "mutilated," without noticing the mode* 

 or situation, (at least half were at the suture,) and here, as well as previ- 

 ously, I have paid no attention to the regular sequence of dates. They 

 happen, from the mode in which the notes were registered at the time, to 

 be mixed ; and as the only thing of consequence is, that each experi- 

 ment should be consistent in its own individual dates, I have not taken 

 the trouble of further arrangement. 



1. 



Epeira fasciata. — one legjnutilated. 



(14 weeks) died, without having either moulted or reproduced 

 the joint. 



Salticus ? — two limbs mutilated. 



Has moidted and reproduced both limbs. 



3. 



Salticus ? — one limb mutilated. 



Has moulted and reproduced the joint. 



4. 



Oct. 18. Lycosa ? — one limb mutilated. 



Nov. 2, — another. 



Feb. 12. two ditto. 



Aug. 16. (10 months) escaped, after having hatched a large brood of 

 young, but without moulting or reproducing the limbs. 



5. 

 Dec. 2. Segestria cellaria — one limb mutilated. 



Feb. 12. another. 



Aug. 16. (8 months) died, (had been neglected latterly.) Mither 

 moulting nor reproduction had taken place. 



6. 

 Mar. 19. Salticus scenicus — one limb mutilated. 

 April 16. (following year), (13 months) escaped, neither moulting nor 

 reproduction having occurred. 



