PLATE XXVm. 



Fig. 1. Pach3'gnatha tristriata, male; la, eyes; lb, jaws; Ic, palp. (Page 270.) 



Fig. 2. Pachygnatha brevis, male, mandible and fang. (Page 268.) 



Fig. 3. Pachygnatha furcOlata, female, outline of cephalothorax and mandible. (After Key- 

 serling.) (Page 271.) 



Fig. 4. Tetragnatha Banksi, male, X4; 3a, dorsal view, X 3. See Plate XXIV. (Page 262.) 



Fig. 5. Eucta lacerta, male, eyes and mandibles. See Plate XXIV. (Page 266.) 



Fig. 6. Uloborus Americanus, male, X 4 ; 5a, eyes ; 5b, palp ; 5c, Abbot's drawing. No. 44. 

 (Page 274.) 



The figures which follow are copies made from Abbot's manuscript drawings, upon 

 which Baron Walckenaer based his descriptions of many American spiders, 

 and on the authority of which I have changed the accepted nomenclature of a 

 number of species. (See page 133 of this volume.) I give a few examples here 

 in order that students who cannot consult the manuscripts in the Kensington 

 (London) Museum may judge for themselves as to the correctness of my decis- 

 ion. The numbers attached are those of .Abbot's figures. 



Fig. 7. Acrosoma sagittatum, No. 50 ; Fig. 8, A. gracile. No. 548 ; Fig. 9, A. reduvianum. No. 

 367 ; Fig. 10, Epeira Pegnia, Nos. 375, 555 ; Fig. 11, E. miniata, No. 365 ; Fig. 12, 

 E. eustala. No. 119 ; 12a, No. 120 ; Fig. 13, E. conspicellata. No. 121 ; Fig. 14, E. 

 Beujamina, No. 126; Fig. 15, E. arabesca, No. 346; Fig. 16, Argiope cophinaria, 

 No. 151 ; Fig. 17, Verrucosa arenata, Nos. 165, 181 ; Fig. 18, Argyroepeira venusta, 

 No. 113. 



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