12 RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM. 



The species are all microscopic. Their webs, which are also 

 small, are closely woven and transparent, and are usually con- 

 structed under stones, and in the angles of walls. When at rest 

 in the web, these spiders hang motionless, but when disturbed 

 they ai'e decidedly active, and in endeavouring to escape des- 

 cribe circles. Their cocoons are flocculent, rather transparent, 

 plano-convex, fixed, and contain each seven or eight non-agglu- 

 tinated eggs. 



There are three specimens in the Australian Museum cabinet 

 and they were collected by myself in the Museum building. 



