294 DAVENPORT ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES. 



MentioQS Solpugides, analogous to false scorpions. Tome VI. P. 1-2. Oaleode 

 Galeodes, Arach. Signed U. L. (Lucas.) Definition and derivation. General descrip- 

 tion, etc. Quotes Hutton, (130, 131): Gervais (12(i); Dufour on the new species, G. intre- 

 pida, Duf. (63), O. dorsalis of Latreille (56). Description, habitat, etc., of a species col- 

 lected by the author in Algeria, supposed to be G. ardiieoides, Oliv. Refers to M. 

 Koch's monograph (116). 



132. Agassiz, Louis. Nomenclator Zoologicus, continens Nomina system- 

 atica generum animalium tarn viventium quam t'ossilium, etc. Solo- 

 duri, 1812-1840. [25i^x21i^ cm.] 



Nomina systematica Generum Arachnidarum tarn viventium quam foseilium, etc. 

 Auctore L. Agassiz. Recognovit Guil. F. Erichson. 



Pp. 1-13. Names given to the genus Galeodes and its divisions, with authors and 

 dates. 



133. Agassiz, Louis. Nomenclatoris Zoologici Index universalis, etc. 1846. 

 [27x211/2 cm. I 



p. 9, Aellopus. P. 158, Galeodea. P. 163, Gluvia. P. 283. Phalangium. P. 309, 

 Proscarabieus. P. 323, Rhax. P. :344, Solifugw. 



134. Blanchard, Emile. In Froriep's Neue Notizen. XXXVII Band. 

 January, 1846. Col. 117-18, 119-20. 



[Translation of 130.] 



135. DuMERTL, A. M. Constant. Elements des Sciences Naturelles, 5me 

 ed. Tome II. Paris, 1846. [17i/^ x 11 cm.J 



P. 90. Mentions Galeodex, with other Arachnids, as having "mandibules fendues 

 comme des tenailles." 



136. White, Adam. Life in the Wilderness, or Wanderings in South Af- 



rica. By Henry H. Methueu. London, 1840. [20 x 12i;2 cm.] 

 Pp. 307-11, Appendix. List of Annulosa, principally insects, found on the journey of 



Henry H. Methuen, Esq. Drawn up by Adam White, M. E. S., etc. Mentions former 



collectors of insects in South Africa, and Mr. .\rthur Pearson as entomologist of Mr. 



Methuen's company. 

 P. 317. Several new species of Aptera found ; among them a new species of Galeodes. 



named by the author, G. hoxtilis. Figured pi. 2, fig. 5, explanation on page 318. 



137. KiRBY, William, and Spbnce, William. Introduction to Entomology, 



etc. From the 6th London ed. (118). Phihidelphia, 1840. [9^ x 

 5% in.] 

 P. 102. G. araneoidex, localities, with reference to Fabricius (25) and to Lichtensteia 

 (28) for G. fatalis. 



138. Blanchard, Emile. Annales des Sciences Naturelles. 3me S. Zoo- 

 logie. Tome 8. Paris, 1847. 



I (130) an extract from this memoir.] 



Observations sur Torganisation d'up type de la c.lasse des .Vrachnides, le genre Gut 

 eode (Gdleodes, La,tT.) Par M. Emile Blanchard. 



Pp. 237-:i8. General remarks. Mentions specimens of G. barbura, lAicas, well pre- 

 served in liquor l)y M. Lucas. Q.uotes Latreille for antennes pinces, and Diet. Univ., 

 etc., nage .56 (131), for uiandibules. Refers to the figures of email buccal pieces by Sa- 

 vigny (49), and Milne-Edwards (138). Figs. 1 to 3 of different parts of the anatomy of the 

 Galeodes. PI. 6, structure of G. barbaru, Lucas. 



139. Walckenaer, C. A., and Gerv.ais, Paul. Histoire Naturelle des In- 

 sectes. Apt&res. Vol. IV. Paris, 1847. 



