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apart, and rather nearer to the slightly larger A. S. E., several stiff black 

 brist]e<5 in eye-region. Mandibles stout, hardly porrect, with many long, 

 stiff, black bristles in front ; palpi with many stout bristles, especially to- 

 ward tip and on the under side ; legs short and stout, metatarsus I. much 

 shorter than tibia I., with but few hairs; three black spines above on 

 femora I. and II., none below on tibia I., one pair at tip below on tibia II., 

 two pairs below on metatarsi I. and II., one pair near base, other at tip ; 

 hind legs with more spines on tibiae, one above near base. Sternum nar- 

 row, broadest in middle, pointed behind. The abdomen is about twice 

 as long as broad, rather rounded at base and pointed at tip, slightly de- 

 pressed, spinnerets prominent ; epigynum small, in a reddish area, show- 

 ing two circular cavities connate on the middle line, each opening behind 

 into a dark cavity beneath the surface. 



Covington, Louisiana ; May. (Hugo Soltaw.) 

 Callilepis insularis, n. sp. 



Black. Resembling C. pluto, Bks., but legs paler (rather yellowish- 

 brown), the two rows of eyes closer together, the P. M. E. oval and not 

 half their diameter apart, A. M. E. smaller and about their diameter apart, 

 closer to the A. S. E. ; sternum rather longer than broad, narrowed in 

 front and pointed behind : abdomen depressed ; no spines under tibia nor 

 metatarsus I., many on hind pairs; epigynum very different from C. p/uto; 

 a cavity rather longer than broad, slightly indented on each posterior side, 

 and divided by a septum, narrow at base and twice as broad near tip ; 

 the tip not quite teaching hind border of cavity ; each side of the cavity 

 at base is a dark line with the tip recurved toward the middle. Length 

 6.5 mm. 



Two specimens from Guadeloupe Isle, off California ; June, 1897. 

 (Leland Stanford, Jr. Univ. Coll.) 

 Enryopis ^-maculata, n. sp. 



Length. $ , 2.7 mm. Cephalothorax black, palpi black, sternum 

 rather paler in the middle, mandibles yellowish, black on tips, legs pale 

 yellowish, with black stripes on each side of anterior coxae, and a black 

 stripe on fore side of femora I., II., and III., and on apical part of IV., 

 and on hind part of patellse and tibite TIL and IV. ; abdomen black above 

 and below, rather paler in middle of venter, and a pale spot on region of 

 epigynum ; above are five clear white spots : one on each anterior side, 

 one each side near middle of length, and a median one at tip just above 

 spinnerets, all subequal in size. Cephalothorax one and one-fourth times 



