BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SOLPUGlDuE PUTNAM. 295 



Pp. 339-:}4.3. Order IV: Soljjugides. For names given to this order, refers to Leach (51). 

 for So/pugides; Kirby and Spence (73, 82), Oaleodes : SnuAevfiU (90). Galeodides or 

 SolifugcE. Remarks on habitat, structure, etc. A minute description of the organiza- 

 tion of the Solpugides (as constituting them a distinct group), from close study of spec- 

 imens preserved in alcohol. Quotes the opinions of many authors on the usee of the 

 different organs and appendages peculiar to the structure of the Solpugides. To the 

 fourteen species of Oaleodea before mentioned (,126), adds G. doi»i(lu, Latr., G. barbara, 

 Lucas, G. variegata, Gervais, and (V. /iiori^itans. Gervais («ith references to authors 

 and figures), and Latreille reports that M. Poe has discovered a species in the envi- 

 rons off Havana. 



140. KiTTARY, Dr. Modest. Bulletin de la So(i(''t<? Irap^riale des Natural- 

 istes de Moscou, 1848. Tome XXI, 2de partie. 8vo. 



Anatomische Untersuchung der gemeinen (Galeodes ar")ieou/c)t), and der furchtlosen 

 (Galeodes intrepkla) Solpuga, von Dr. Modest Kittary. iPp. 307-371, Pis. VI-VIII, figs. 

 1-18.) 



P. 309. Pi. I. G. iritrepidu, Dufour. 



Full and minute descriptions, with figures, and elaborate descriptions of the figures, 

 of the general external organs, muscular system, respiratory organs, internal organs, 

 circulatory system, digestive organs, sexual organs, and nervous system. 



141. Koch, C. L. Die^ Arachniden. Getreu nach der Natur abgebildet 



und beschrleben. I5ter Band. 4-5 Hefte. Niiniberg, 1848. 

 Pp. 70-103, Tab. DXXIV to DXXXIII, figs. 1405 to 1489. 

 Descriptions of twenty-five species, with figures and localities. 



142. Lucas, H. Exploration scieutifiquede I'AlgSrie, 1840-1842. Publi<'e 

 par ordre du Gouvernuient. Paris, 1849. [37 x28cm.| 



Histoire naturelle des auimaux artiiiiles. par H. Lucas. Ire partie. C'rustaces. .\rach- 

 nides, Myriapodes, et Hexapodes. 



Pp. 255, 279-80. G. barburd, Lucas. PI. 18, fig. 7. Latin description, detailed French 

 description, with interesting original observations on their localities, habits, and pecu- 

 liarities. 



P. 256. G. intrfpida. Quotes Wali'kenaer (12Ki and Savigny (49) for descriptions and 

 figures. Latin description, French detailed account, with original observations. 



P. 279. Classe II, Arachnides. Ordre IV, Les Solpugides, etc. .Mentions perfect 

 figures of mouth-parts, by Milne-Edwards (128). Note 1. Quotes Blauchard (130) on 

 forcipules of arachnids, regarded by some entomologists as but modified antennse. 



143. Blanchard, Emile. Annales des Sciences Xaturelles. 3me S. Tome 



13, Zoologie. Paris, 1849. 



P. 317. De Tappareil circulatoire et des organes de la respirati(<n dans les Arach- 

 nides. Par M. Emile Blanchard. 



P. 321. Refers to Blanchard (138), and Dr. Kittary (14^)). 



P. 323. note. Remarks on presence of prolongments or divrtirulum in the stomach 

 of Galeodes. Notices the criticisms of M. Dufour (144). 



Pp. 317-351. Describes the organs of various arachnids, comparing them with those of 

 Crustacea and Insects. Pis. 6, 7, 8. 



144. DuFOLTi, Leon. Comptes rendus Acad. Sci. Tome 28. Janvier Jnin, 



1849. S('^ance dn 12 Mars, 1849. Paris. P. 340. Entomologie. 

 Observations critiques sur Torgane digestif du Galendfn, par M. Leon Dufour. Pp. 340- 

 342. Remarks that he had been preparing materials relative to the anatomy of the Gal- 

 eodes, and circumstances having prevented publication, he had been anticijiated on this 

 point by M. Milne-Edwards and .M. Emile Blanchard Ilis dissections have been upon 

 a large Galeodes inhabiting .\lgiers, provisionally accepted by M. Dufour as G. barbara, 

 Lucas. Compares his anatomical observations with those of M. Blanchard. Gives de- 

 tailed description of the digestive organs. 



