Ai>i i;.M.iAN ri;Ai'-i i; >i'iiii:i;> — UAiMinu ANh rii.i.KiNK. I2'.i 



thoracic locea deep, well procnrvecl ; iiiiinilinil hioid pallitl, broad, undu- 

 lating, Fringed with" tine yelii>\visli liair.s. Eijes. — Distributed over two 

 rows of foui' each ; tlie two row.sclo.se together ; front row well procurved, 

 the rear slightly procurved in front and also sliglitly I'eciirved behind ; 

 anterior laterals largest of the grouj), elliptical, poised obliquely, and sep- 

 arated from each other by a space equal to three times their individual 

 diameter ; anterior medians considerably smallei', I'ound, and separated 

 from each other by a s[)ace equal to twice their own individual diameter ; 

 rear laterals rather smaller than tlieir front lateral neighbours, elliptical, 

 and poised obliquely ; posterior medians widel}' sej)arated, round, some- 

 what smaller than the anterioi' medians, close to, but not touching, their 

 latei'al neighbours (PI. xx., tig. 72). Le(js. — Moderately long, sturdy, 

 concolorous with cephalothorax, densely hairy, but displaying naked areas, 

 each ambulatory limb armed with short, stout spines, those on the two 

 front pairs being much the strongest ; metatarsi, and tarsi i. and ii. par- 

 tially scopulated ; relative lengths: 4, 1, 2, 3. I'alpi. — Long, very sti'ong, 

 similar in colour, clothing and armature to legs ; tarsus partially scopu- 

 lated. F'dces. — Projected forward, concolorous with cephalothorax, well 

 clothed with fine hairs and coarse bristles ; inner ridge of the furrow of 

 each falx armed with a row of nine strong teeth, and the outer with seven 

 rather smaller ones ; between these two rows there are at the base two or 

 three minute teeth ; rasteUuin consists of two transverse rows of rather 

 strong teeth ; fmig black, shining, well curved. Maxillm. — Reddish-brown, 

 arched, hairy, basal angle excavated, furnished with a cluster of small 

 spines, and terminating in an obtusely pointed heel ; inner angle fringed 

 with a beard of long, reddish hairs, and terminating at apex in an obtuse 

 point. Lahium. — Coiicohjrous, free, well arched, shining, longer than 

 broad, moderately clothed with long hairs, devoid of spines, apex gently 

 rounded. Ster>itt.ni. — Concolorous with labium, pyriform, broad, well 

 arched, angles undulated, moderately clothed with stiff bristles, and ter- 

 minating obtusely between fourth pair of coxse ; sigilla large, first and 

 second pairs marginal, tlie third largest and away from mai'gin. Ahdomen. 

 — Ovate, well arched, overhanging base of cephalothorax rather more than 

 the majority of species, clay-yellow, hairy. Spinnerets. — Short, stout, 

 yellowish, hairy, superior pair extending beyond tip of abdomen ; of these 

 the first joint is twice as long as that of the second, the third being very 

 small and dome-shaped; inferior spinners very short, twice as long as 

 broad, and quite close together — neai'ly touching. 



Hiib. — Albany Road, Narrogin, West Australia (May 22, 1912). 



AlBANIANA ORNATA, sp. 1100. 



(PI. xxii.. figs. 73 and 74.) 



9- Cephalothorax, 8'8 mm. long, 7"4 mm. broad; abdomen, 115 

 mm. long, 82 mm. broad. 



t 'ephalothora:i\ — Obovate, bright yellow, uneven, moderately clothed 

 with rather loug, fine, yelloAvish hairs. Pars cephalica well arched, 

 ascending, truncated in front, furnished with a few black bristles at rear 

 of ocular area, segmental groove distinct ; ocular area much broader than 

 long, black, raised, arched, and furnished in front with a tuft of black 



