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seemed adjoining to it ; etc. (cf . fig. 2) = Cheiridium museorum 

 (Leach, 1817).* 



The next detailed account and figure are those of " Die Scorpion- 

 Spinne " of Frisch's " Beschreibung von allerley Insecten in 

 Teutsch-Land," viii., published in Berlin, in 1730. Linnaeus' 

 " Systema Naturae " appeared in 1735, at Leyden, and con- 

 tained a citation of one of these animals : " Scorpio- Araneus " 

 (under Acarus). 



Fig. 2. 



Cheiridivm museorum (Leach). From Kew (38), pi. v. fig. 13. 



2. Albin, E. — A Natural History of Spiders and other Curious 

 Insects. London, 1736. 



Among the " Spiders " illustrated is one, which was found 

 amongst some books, and had " in the place of feelers two 

 long things like the claws of a lobster." = Chelifer sp. 



* The present paper is not a bibliography of British Pseudoscor- 

 piones ; but, among the books and papers cited, are all those which, 

 following Hooke (1), make additions to this part of our fauna ; and, 

 interposed in smaller type, are references to further works which, 

 with many others, occupy important positions in the general literature 

 of the Order. 



