1914] Spiders from Burma and Borneo. 171 
Heavy spines on all legs. Femur of pedipalp with a short blunt sub- 
terminal apophysis on the inside. (Plate XXVI, fig. 2). Copulatory 
apparatus with an extremely long and thin embolus (Plate XXVI, 
fig. 1). 
One male from Pongatong, Burma. 
Drassodes ignobilis n. sp. (Plate XXVI, fig. 3). 
Total length 5.9 mm. Cephalothorax and all appendages brown, 
abdomen dark grey. All femora slightly thickened. Tarsi without 
scopule. Sternum oval, broadly truncated in front, pointed behind. 
Lip longer than wide. Laminz maxillares strongly impressed. Fourth 
legs with spines. All femora with two long, upright spines in median 
dorsal line. No spines on other joints of first, second and third leg. 
Anterior row of eyes recurved, posterior row procurved. PME about 
their diameter apart. PSE about half diameter from PME. Eyes 
of anterior row equal in size, contiguous. Anterior row viewed from in 
front curved downward. Side eyes separated by about half their diam- 
eter. Clypeus as high as AME. Epigynum as figured, much higher 
than wide. 
One female from Tabu Pum, Burma. 
Dipoena tristisn.sp. (Plate X XVI, fig. 4). 
Total length 4.8 mm. Cephalothorax and legs reddish brown, 
Abdomen dark greyish brown with a narrow dark median line and two 
pairs of transverse whitish bands. No spines on legs. Sternum 
triangular. Anterior coxz widely apart. Lip wider than long. Ante- 
rior row of eyes strongly recurved, posterior row straight, longer than 
anterior. Eyes of posterior row aequidistant and equal in size. Side 
eyes contiguous, equal. AME smaller than the other eyes. Eyes of 
anterior row aequidistant. Clypeus as high as quadrangle. Epigynum 
as figured. 
One female from Tabu Pum, Burma. 
Clubiona tabupumensis n. sp. (Plate X XVI, fig. 5). 
Total length 7.8 mm. Cephalothorax and all appendages yellowish 
brown, abdomen grey. Anterior row of eyes much shorter than posterior 
row, slightly recurved. Posterior row almost straight. Quadrangle 
wider than long, much narrower in front than behind. Eyes of anterior 
row aequidistant, separated from each other by somewhat less than 
their diameter. PME somewhat farther from each other than from the 
PSE. Distance between the PME equal to about 2% their diameter. 
Clypeus not more than half the diameter of the AME. Sternum a long 
oval, pointed behind, truncated in front. Lip much longer than wide. 
First and second tarsi and metatarsi with a thick scopula. Similar scopula 
on distal half of third and fourth tarsi. First tibia with 2-2 long spines 
below, first metatarsi with 2 long spines at base below. Third and 
fourth tibiz with a row of 3 spines in median line below, 2 laterals inside 
