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large, slightly prominent near its base ; the palpal organs are com- 
x, and require drawings to give a correct idea of their structure. 
‘Abdomen oval, and of normal form; its colour isa = blackish- 
brown, and it is ‘thickly furnished with short fine 
I have lately found the specimen meee disersbed among some 
other small spiders received from Kew 1898 but overlooked ; 
it differs in the form of the radial joint ‘of the palpus, from any 
other species of the genus known to me, but there is nothing in 
either the form or stesoiies of this spider to make me arabe its 
being an indigenous species, and not to have been imported from any 
foreign: parts. ope to give some figures in a future paper in 
Proc. Dors, Nat. Hist. and Antig. Field Club. 
(Exotic Species.) 
THERAPHOSIDAE. 
5S see suspectus, Cambr.,sp.n, In soil from Uganda. Coll. 
H. Gre 
Fouala: immature, length 3} lines. 
Cephalothorax narrow oblong-oval, truncate in front, lateral im- 
pressions at caput very slight, the profile at caput gently but not 
greatly elevated above the thorax in a slightly convex curve. 
Colour dull pale yellowish-brown, the marginal line dark brown, 
and the normal indentations are marked with indistinct brownish 
lines. The thoracic indentation is rounded and its convexity 
directed backwards. 
alces are moderate in length and strength, and slightly pro- 
jecting forwards, with several strongish tooth-like spines at their 
fore oper. on the upper side. The fangs are directed obliquely 
— 
Legs moderately lon and — apparently 1,4,2,3, of a pale 
dull yellowish colour, the first pair suffused with "plackish-brown. 
The spines beneath the tarsi and metatarsi of the first ‘and second 
pairs are long but not very strong; those on the third and fourth 
pairs are stronger. Benea _ the tarsi of the first pair the spines 
which is slohtls Hallow <lwitheate ; these parts are of a pale 
yellow-brown hue. Sternum oval, longer than broad and truncate 
at its fore-extremity ; its colour is a pale whitish-yellow, and it is 
covered thickly with bristly hairs, 
Abdomen elongate-oval, of a purplish-brown colour above, and 
dull pale yellowish beneath. The spinners are four in number ; 
those of the superior pair 3-jointed, of moderate length ; those of 
the inferior pair close in front of the bogs 
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