BY \V. J. RAINBOW. 



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extremity, and situated rather low down ; inferior surface similar 

 in colour to superior, clothed with long coarse hairs, but the latter 

 are not so long as those of the upper side. 



Ilah. — Sydney. Type in the collection of the Australian 

 Museum. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE X. 



Fig. 1. — Drassus perelegans. 



Fig. la. — Brauchlet, showing leaves at the spur (a) bound together so as to 

 form the nest. 



Fig. 2. — Cyrtarachne calujinosa, pi-ofile, legs truncated. 



Fig. 2a. — ,, ,, front view of cephalothorax, showing 



arrangement and position of eyes. 



Fig. 26. — Cyrtarachne caliginosa, right leg of first pair. 



