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much coarser on the under side. The superior Spinnerets are 

 rather longer than the inferior, with very short second joints. 



The Palpi are shorter than the cephalothorax, the femoral joint 

 curved inwards, and broadening to anterior end. The tibial joint 

 is longer than the patellar. 



The Legs are thickly covered with short down-lying hair and 

 upstanding bristles ; all tarsi are scopulated, and the rear meta- 

 tarsi thinly so. The rear metatarsus is shorter than patella cum 

 tibia of same. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES XIII. to XVIL 



Plate XIII. 



Fig. 1. — Amaurobius pilosus. Male, la, eyes, l^, palp. !<:, 



posterior end of sternum. 

 Fig. 2. — Hylobius divergens. Female. 2a, eyes. 2l>, epigyne. 



2r, cribellum of female. 2d, rear coxae and eod 



of sternum. 

 Fig. 3. — Hylobius punctatus. Female. Sa, eyes. 3d, epigyne. 



Sc cribellum of male and female. 

 Fig. 4. — Macedonia burchelli. Female. 4a, eyes. U, lip, 



maxillae and part of sternum. 

 Fig. 5. — Gippsicola raleighi. Female, oa, eyes. 5if, lip and 



maxillae. 



Plate XIV. 



Fig 1. — Drassus debilis. Female, la, eyes. Id, epigyne. Ic, 

 lip and maxillae. 1^, spinnerets from above. 



