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DESCRIPTIOX OF FIGURES. 



Plate XXVIII. — Chelanops ohlongus, female. The long hairs 

 upon the chelae, the chelicerae, the cephalothorax, the dorsal 

 scutae and at the posterior end of the abdomen are exact copies 

 of nature. The second visible segment figured on the legs is not 

 movable upon the third segment and is ])roperly speaking not a 

 joint. 



