IXIKKDVCTION. 



describes those considered as new ; the following 13 species had 

 not before been observed in Burma, and 7 (or 8) among them (hero 

 marked with a I) were, I think, new to science: — 



Ocijale atalcrnfa, »?av. 

 Heteropoda Janguida., Sim. I 



,, ferina, Sim. ! 



Palystcs Jiochii, Sim. 

 Tht'Icticopis caiiesce>is, Sim. I 

 Gasteriiaiatha frontata, Blackw. 

 Ccerostris parado.ra (Uol.). 

 Epeira masonii, Sim. ! 



„ /laviei, Sim. ! 

 Meta {OaUineihis) fastiguta, Sim. 

 Leptoctenus {C'teims) tumididus, Sim. ! 

 Atmetochilus fossor. Sim. I 

 Cyriopagopus paganns^ Sim. 1 



[Epeira jxiviei, Sim., is, however, perhaps a variety of E. puncti- 

 gera, Dol. ; Epeira suhmwronata, Sim., is ccrtainl}- only a variety 

 of E. de haaiiii, Dol.; Actinacantha propini/tia (Camhr. ), Sim., is 

 a variety of Phdana hasseltii (C. L. Koch) ; and GuMeracanlha 

 atmamita, Sim. = f?. leiicomda'na (Dol.), Thor.] 



Cambridge, 0. P., in a paper On some neir S/iedes and a new Gemis 

 of Araneidea (Proceed. Zool. Soc. London, 1882), describes and figures, 

 under the name of Idiops eoUetti, Cambr., a species from Upper 

 Burma which does not seem to differ from Acantliodon crassns (Sim.). 



G. W. and E. G. Peckham, Ant-like ^Sjnders of the Famihj 

 Attidce (Occasional Papers of the Nat. Hist. Soc. of Wisconsin, ii., 

 1892). In this memoir two species from " Burmah " are described 

 and figured, viz. : 



Salticns robifsias, Peckh., and 

 Saltims nemorensis, Peckh. ; 



both appear to be new, and to belong to the gen. Asailiis, Thor. 



T. Thorell, Fdrteckning ofver Arachnider fran Java och ndrgr'dn- 

 saiide oar, ins<(ynlade af Docenten Dr. Carl Aurivillius ; jemte be- 

 ^l-rifii'mgar h ivigra Sgdasiati-sica och ^iidcnnerilcunska Spiadlar 



