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29. Attus puerperus. 

 PI. 8, fig. 22. 



Description. Testaceous or yellowish ; intermediate small 

 eyes, and the two last, borne on elevations ; abdomen with 

 about twelve black dots, underneath with a black spot near the 

 apex ; feet, 4. 3. or 3. 4. 1. 2. 



Observations. Mr. Thomas R. Dutton, who brought this 

 from Georgia, gave me another one, which was not, like this, 

 replete with eggs. The abdomen not being distended, the 

 dots appeared less regular and distinct. 



Habitat. Georgia. 



[PI. 18, fig. 28, eyes. Supplement.'] 



30. Attus vittatus. 

 PI. 8, fig. 23. 



Description. Cephalothorax and tropin rufous varied with 

 blackish ; abdomen gray, with reddish curved bands ; feet pale 

 rufous or yellowish, 4. 3. 1. 2., in the male 4. 1. 2. 3., and 

 speckled with black dots. 



Observations. With some hesitation I refer to the same 

 species the drawings of a male, and that of a female, which 

 I had considered as distinct, on account of the difference in 

 the respective length of the legs. In the genus Attus that 

 character is sometimes a sexual distinction. 



Habitat. North Carolina, Alabama. [361.] 



[Cephalothorax with two rufous conic spots united at base ; 

 body pale beneath. Taken in May. /Supplement.] 



[Maiden, Mass., 9. Win. Holden. J. H. E.] 



Tribe V. Saltatory. Third pair of legs longest, then 

 commonly the fourth. 



31. Attus coronatus. 

 PI. o, fig. l . 



Description. Pale dusky; cephalothorax varied with black, 

 a scarlet spot between the eyes and the cheliceres ; abdomen 



