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Fig. 2. Tongue seen from above : a, anterior portion ; b, posterior portion ; 

 c, membrane dividing the two portions. 



Fig. 3. A gland removed from the papilla, much enlarged : a, terminal 

 bifid portion ; b, lower portion or duct, curtailed. 



Fig. 4. A portion of the network of tubes in connexion with the hepatic 

 apparatus : a, anus ; b, intestine ; c, gland-like body surrounding 

 the termination of the same ; d, network of tubes. 



Fig. 5. Nervous system: a, a, cerebroid ganglions; b, b, branchial ditto; 

 c, c, pedial ditto ; d, d, olfactory ditto ; e, e, buccal ditto ; /, /, 

 gastro-oesophageal ditto ; g, commissure between the supra- and 

 infra-cesophageal ganglions ; h, great oesophageal collar ; i, mid- 

 dle ditto ; No. 1, olfactory nerve ; 2, 3 and 4, nerves supplying 

 channel of the mouth ; 5, optic nerve ; 6, auditory ditto ; 7, nerve 

 to side of body ; 8 and 9, nerves to foot ; 10, nerve to generative 

 organs ; 11, ditto to skin of the back and branchial papillae ; 12, 

 ditto to buccal mass ; 13, ditto to tongue ; 14 and 15, nerves to 

 oesophagus ; 16, nerve to oesophagus and stomach. 



Fig. 6. Generative organs : #, sac or sheath of penis ; b, testis ; c, oviduct 

 as it leaves the ovary ; d, dilated portion of the oviduct ; e, the 

 point where the testis is united to the oviduct ; /, second dilated 

 portion of oviduct; g, semi-pellucid portion of mucus-gland in 

 connexion with the female channel ; h, opake portion of the same ; 

 i, female channel leading to external orifice ; j, spermatheca ; k, 

 vagina, or copulatory channel leading from external orifice to 

 spermatheca ; /, visceral ganglion in connexion with nerve No. 10. 



Fig. 7- A portion of the generative organs spread out, exhibiting the con- 

 nexion of the various parts : a, penis ; b, testis ; c, dilated portion 

 of oviduct; d, point where the oviduct is connected with the 

 testis ; e, second dilated portion of oviduct ; /, female channel 

 leading to external opening; g, spermatheca; h, duct of the 

 same ; i, vagina leading to external orifice ; j, branch from the 

 vagina leading into mucus-gland. 



IV. — A Catalogue of British Spiders, including remarks on their 

 Structure, Functions, (Economy and Systematic Arrangement. 

 By John Blackwall, F.L.S. 



[Continued from vol. vii. p. 452.] 



44. Philodromus Clarkii. 



Philodromus Clarkii, Blackw. Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist. Second 

 Series, vol. vi. p. 338. 



A male of Philodromus Clarkii, having the palpal organs com- 

 pletely developed, was taken at South gate in June 1849, and is 

 preserved in Mr. Walker's cabinet. 



45. Philodromus variatus. 



Philodromus variatus, Blackw. Lond. and Edinb. Phil. Mag. Third 

 Series, vol. x. p. 102. 



In summer, when the sun shines brightly, this species may be 

 seen on rails and gates in the neighbourhood of Llanrwst. Early 



