298 DAVENPORT ACADEMY OF NATURAX SCIENCES. 



164. Lucas, Hipp. Annales de la Soci(5te Entomologique de France. Tome 

 3me. Stance du 11 Juillet, 1855. 



Note by H. Lucas concerning the habitat of Galeodes barbara, Lucas, G. intrepidn. 

 and G. araneoides, Pallas; of the latter he describes a female specimen. 



165. Van dkr Hoeven, J. Handbook of Zoology. Vol. I. Invertebrate 

 Animals. Cambridge ; London, 1856. [223^ x 14 cm.] 



Pp. .^84, .58.5. Order VI. Solifugae. Characters. Family XII. Galeodea. Character. 

 &«/«0(/e«, Oliv., Latr., (Solpuga, Licht.-Fabr. ) Definition. References to authors. Re- 

 marks on habitat. Mentions an Egyptian species which according to J. Mueller, besides 

 the two larger eyes, has two smaller eyes on pedicels, and two lateral eyes. Remarks on 

 venom of the bite. Division into sub-genera. [No date.] 



166. Dallas. Circle of the Sciences; a Cyclopaedia of * * * * Philoso- 

 phj' and Natural History, etc., etc. Edited by James Wylde, etc. 

 Vol. III. London and Xew York. No date. 



P. 3. Introduction. The section on Zoology is stated to be by Mr. Dallas. 



P. 168. Classification adopted. Class VI. Arachnida with sub-classifications. 



P. 170. Order III. .Idelarthrosomata. Phalangida>, Cheliferidie, and Solpugidce. 

 Brief general account of the Solpufjid(e, and of Galeodes araneoides [fig. 151], which 

 attains a length of two inches. Fig. 151, an outline copy of Walckenaer"s PI. 26, Fig. 1, 

 R. (126.) 



167. Adams, Babie and Barron. Ihe English Encyclopaedia. Conducted 

 by Charles Knight. Natural History. Vol. IV. London, 1856. 

 [Natural History division, edited by Dr. Edwin Lancaster.] 



P. 1087. Trachearia, a subdivision of the great class Arachnida. Gives synopsis of 

 the families from the Manual of Natural History, by Messrs. Adams, Babie and Baron. 



Order II. Family I. SolpugidcB. False scorpions. Characters. Family III. Cheb- 

 feridse, Book-scorpion. Family III. Phalangidse, Shepherd-Spiders. 



168. KiRBY, Wm., and Spence, Wm. Introduction to Entomology. 7th ed. 

 London, 1859. [734 x 4:% in.] 



P. 66. Oaleodes araneoides. Quotes Fabricius (30.) 



Galeodes . . (fatalis). Quotes Lichtenstein (27.) Same as in other editions. 



169. Lucas, H. Annales de la Soci6t(^ Entomologique de France. Stance 

 du 14 Mai, 1856. 



.\n article from M. Lucas upon Galeodes barbara, and Galeodes melana, of which he 

 presents specimens discovered by -M. Ducouret in the environs of Sphax in Tunis, and 

 which he mentions as very curious from the point of view of geographical entomology. 



170. Koch, L. Die Thiere Andalusiens nach dem Resultate einer Reise 

 zusammengestellt nebst den Beschreibungen von 249 neuen oder bis 

 jetzt noch unbeschriebenen Gattungen und Arten, von Wilhelra G. 

 Rosenhauer, Erlangen, 1856. [22 x 13 cm.] 



Pp. 406-411. Arachnoidea. Herr Dr. L. Koch in Nurnberg investigated and described 

 the Arachnids, etc. 

 Trachearia. Gluvia minima, Koch, described. 



171. DuFOUR, Leon. Annales de la Soci^t^ Entomologique de France. 3e 

 S., T. 5me, 1857. Melanges Entoraologiques. Seance du 12 Novembre. 

 1856. 



Pp. 64-68. IV. Galeodes phulangisla de I'Algerie, female^ PI. 4, Nr. 11. Solpuga 

 phalangist.a, male, Savigny^ Egypt. Apter. PI. 8, fig. iO (49.) Latin diagnosis, and 

 lengthy French description. Compares it with oth^r species. A foot-note refers to 



