'■id^ DAVENPORT ACADEMY OF NATUKAI. SCIENCES. 



115. [ZoFiXGER.j Die Thierwelt geordnet nach dem aaturlichen System 

 des Prof. Oken. Leipzig, 1841. [21 x n}4 cm.] 



[Mss. addition to title: "Von Zofinger Lehrer in Halle, 1841.'" ] 



P. 53. Achte Zunft. Spinnen. "Die Walzenspinne im sudlichen Kussland und Kau- 

 kasien." Brief remarks on poison of its bite; that Calmucks bathe the bitten part in 

 camel's milk, etc. 



116. Koch, C. L. Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, gegiundet von A. F. A. 

 Wiegmann, etc., etc. Achter Jahrgang. Erster Band. Berlin, 1842. 



Pp. 3.o0, 351. Systematische Uebersicht uber die Familie der Galeoden, von C. L. Koch, 

 Kreisforstrath in Regensbnrg. 



Remarks on classification. A very full diagnosis of the structure of the Galeodes, 

 pointing out the distinctive characteristics, by which the author has separated them into 

 difEerent genera and species. 



Pp. 351, 3.56. Full classification of all known species, with descriptions and localities, 

 dividing them into five Genera, containing, in all, twenty-nine species. 



117. GrERVAis, Paul. Soc. Phil, de Paris, in Journ. I'Institiite, 1842. 

 P. 72. Description of Galeodes brevipes and G. gryllipes. 



118. KiRBY, William, and Spence, William. Introduction to Entomolo- 

 gy, etc. Vols. I and II. 6tli edition, 1842. 



119. Lucas, H. Histoire Naturelle des Crustaces, Arachaides, et Myriapo- 

 des, 1842. 



PI. 447. [Not seen.] Date in Holden's list. Quoted by Kittary (140). 1842. 



120. HuTTON, Thos. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. Vol. XI, 

 Part II. July to December, 1842. New Series. Calcutta. [23x13 cm.] 



Pp. 857-863. Capt. Thos. Hutton on Galeodes (vorax?) 

 Same account as in (121). 



121. Hutton, Thos. Annals and Magazine of Natural History. London, 

 1848. [23 X 14 cm.] 



No. 75. August, 1&43. Pp. 81-85. 



IX. Observations on the habits of a large species of Galeodes, by Capt. Thos. Hutton 

 Proposes the name of Galeodes vorax. General remarks on habits. An interesting 

 account of the incubation and peculiar development of more than fifty Galeodes ; their 

 voracity and pugnacity, habitat and description of structure. Says, " It is probably 

 the species mistaken by Elphinstone for the Tarantula, which he describes as common 

 to that country (Afghanistan), but which I neither saw nor heard of.'" Brief general 

 description. 



122. HuTTON. Thos. Froriep's Neue Notizen aus dem Gebiete der Natur- und 

 Heilkunde, etc., etc., von L. F. von Froriep und Dr. Robert Froriep. 

 XXVIllsterBand. October to December, 1843. Weimar. [25x203^ cm.] 



No. 598. October, 184;5. Columns 49-54. . 



Translation of Button's article in Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist. (121 ). 



123. Weigmann, F. a., and Ruthe, J. F. Handbuch der Zoologie, 2ter 

 . ed. Revised, enlarged, etc., by Dr. F. H. Troschel and J. F. Ruthe. 



Berlin, 1843. [21 x 123^ cm.] 

 P. 517. Galeodes, very brief characters. S.fatalis regarded as poisonous. 



124. Schilling, Peter Saml. Ausfiihrliche Naturgeschichte der Fische 



und der wirbellosen Thiere, etc. Zweite Ausgabe. Breslau, 1843. 

 [22 X 13 cm.] 



Pp. 268-217. II. Ordnung: Tracheen-Spinnen. 



