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1. Skorpionspinne ySolpuga). General characters. General description of Sol- 

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Tab. 30, fig. i. Reduced copy of SoLpugafatalis. from Licht. and Herbst (,28). 



125. Milne-Edwarus, H. El(5mens de Zoologie, etc. 3me C'A. Animaux 

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P. 181. Brief mention of Galeodes under § 1203. Les Faux Scorpions; same as (^93). 



126. Waix'Kenaer, C. A., and Gervais, Paul. Histoire Naturelle des In- 

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[Aceres, Solpagides, etc., etc., par M. Paul Gervais.] 



Pp. 85-93. Order IV: ,S'o/;;«gr«?(»«. Characters, habitat, and remarks. The single family 

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 ing more anciently given. Quotes Hutton as best authority on habits of Galeodes, from 

 original observation (120,121). Solpugas ot the old world, ten species described. Sol- 

 pugas of America, four species described, from Central America, Cuba, Mexico, and 

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137. Erichson, Dr. W. F. Reports on tlie Progress ol' Zoology and Bot- 

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Pp. 265-67. Solifugce. [Includes Phrynus, Scorpio, Chelifer, and Galeodes.] Galcodidce. 

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138. Latreille, Duges, and Milne-Edwards. Cuvier's R&gne Animal, 

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Pp. 82, 83. Same as in other editions, with additions of references to plates. Atlas. 

 .\rachnide8, PI. 20, figs. 1 to 1 f. |Three from nature, four after the plates of M. Savig- 

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PI. 20 bis. figs. 1 to 1 f . : 2, 2 a, b, and c. .Vnatomical figures of Galeodes. 



139. Carpentp;r, Wm. P. Popular Cyclopaedia of Natural Science, etc. 

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P. 22". Pseudo-scorpionidfe noticed, Galeodes habitat, and very brief characters. 

 Fig. 448. G. infrepida. (A coarse outline of one of Savigny's figures.) 



130. Blanchard, Emile. C^omptes rendus hebdomadaires des Stances de 

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P. 138;^. Zoologie. Observations sur Torganisation d"une type de la classe des Arach- 

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Pp. 138.3-86. Observations on the structure, from which the author concludes that the 

 Arachnids are more nearly related to the Crustacea than to insects. 



131. Blanchard, Emile, and Lucas, H. Dictionnaire universel d'Histoire 

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[Article.] jlracAnidss, pp. 56-60. Signed Bl. (Blanchard.) 



