BY W. J. RAINBOW. 321 



the spinnerets is black; spinnerets yellow and projecting; inferior 

 surface dark brown, densely clothed with long, hoary hairs. 



Epiyyne large, transversely oval, yellowish. 



I have named this species in honour of my esteemed correspon- 

 dents and co-workers. Dr. G. W. and Mrs. Elizabeth Peckham, of 

 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A., to whom I am indebted for much 

 valuable information and assistance. 



Genus B a v i a, E. Simon. 



23. Bavia calvipalpis, L. Koch. — Originally recorded from 

 Upolu. 



24. Bavia dulcinervis, L. Koch. — Originally recorded from_ 

 Pelew Island. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE. 



Plate xxiv. 



Fig. 1. — I.fchnocolus nehulo>iiis, $ . 



Fig. 2. — Araneu^i suavis, J. ^ 



Fig. 2rt.— ,, ,, epigyne. '* -^ 



Fig. 8. — Eimesiotesjenningsi, $ (illustrating one of the varieties). 



Fig. 3a.— ,, „ eyes. 



Fig. 3&.— ,, ,, anterior leg. 



Fig. 4. — Palystes reticulatw^, ? . 



Plate XXV. 



Fig. 5. — Gnathopalystes ferox, J . 



Fig. oa. — ,, ,, maxilL-e and lip. 



Fig. 56. — ,, ,, lower ridge of falx. 



Fig. 5c. — „ ,, eyes. 



Fig. (). — Lycosa ccenoisa, epigyne. 



Fig. 7. — ,, obsccena ,, 



Fig. 8. — Icms eximvm, J^, cephalothorax, side view. 



Fig. Sa.— ,, ,, abdomen. 



Fig. 86.— ,, „ palpus. 



Fig. 9. — Jotu-i.fonnom.ti, <?. 



Fig. 10. — Habrocestum peckhami, ? . 



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