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201. Murray, Andrew. Economic Entomology, Aptera. London, 1877. 



[20 X 13 cm.] 

 Pp. 40-43. Family Solpvgida.. Characters. G. araiieoidex, PaU.. (with figs. 19 and 

 20). General account of habits. Quotes from Wood's Natural History (178i account by 

 Col. Hearsay. Mentions uses of palpi, and phosphorescence emitted by them, also man- 

 ner of using the mandibles, and carnivorous habits of the species. 



202. Huxley, Thos. H. Manual of Anatomy of Invertebrated Animals. 

 New York, 1878. [12mo, 596 pp.] 



P. 226. Galeodes compared with scorpions and pseudo-scorpions. Characters. Divis' 

 ions of Arachnida. 



203. Packard, Dr. A. S., Jr. Annual Record of Science and Industry for 

 1877. Edited by Spencer F. Baird, and others. New York, 1878. 

 Zoology, by A. S. Packard, Jr., M. D. 



p. 317. Same as in Harper's Monthly, September, 1877 (201.) 



P. 318. Mentions whip-tail scorpion. Thelyphonus gigantens, of New Mexico, allied 

 to the Galeodes. 



204. Nicholson, Henry Alleyne. Manual of Zoology, etc. Fifth edi- 

 tion. Revised and enlarged. Edinburgh and London, 1878. [lO^g x 

 13 cm.] 



Pp. 301-307. Remarks on structure of Galeodes: characters of Fa.mi\y 'i. Solpugidoe, 

 and of the genus G. araneoides, with flg. 149, D, of the latter. 



205. Glaus, Dr. C. Trait<i de Zoologie, etc. Traduit de I'Allemand par 

 Prof. G. Moquin-Tandon. Paris, 1878. [24 x 15 cm.] 



Pp. 528, 529. 8 Ordre Solifuges. Characters. General description. Mention of vari- 

 ous authors who have written on the Galeodes. 

 1 Familie. Solpugides Mentions several species; also Koch's divisions into genera. 



206. Koch, L. Naturwissenschaftliche BeitrSge zur Kenntniss der Kau- 

 kasusliinder, auf Grund seiner Sammelbeute. Dresden, 1878, 8vo. 



(A publication of the Natural History Society •• Isis" of Dresden, supplementary to 

 the regular Sitzungsberichte for 1878). 



Pp. 3H-71. Article by L. Koch on " Kaukasische Arachnoideen,'* with two plates. Des- 

 cription of Gluvia caucasica, Koch. 



207. Putnam, J. D. Proceedings of Davenport Acad. Nat. Sci. Vol. II, 

 Part II. June, 1880. 



[Novembers, 1877]. 



P. 184. [Exhibition of Chernetid(e and Solpuc/idoe, by J. D. Putnam]. Galeodes pal- 

 lipes and G. subulata, collected by Prof. F. H. Snow in Colorado, and Mr. G. W. Belfrage 

 in Texas, are female and male of one species — «(/t(//«/o male, pallipes female. Glu- 

 via qeniculata, Koch, found by Belfrage in Texas. 

 [September 14, 1878.] 



P. 270. Eemarks, by J. D. Putnam, on Mexican arachnida, collected by Dr C. C. 

 Parry. Two fine specimens of Thelyphonus giganteux, h\ica,s. (See 204). Also both 

 sexes of a species of Giueia from San Louis Pctosi, female appears to be G. praccx. 

 Koch. Male to be G. cinerascens, Koch. The sexes differing in the structure of the 

 mandibles, as do those of G. pallipes and G. suhnlata. 



208. Packard, A. S., Jr. Guide to study of Insects. 6th edition. New 



York. 

 P. 655. Same as second edition, except G. subulata. Say, is substituted for G. ameri- 

 cana. Say, and Southwestern for Southern States. 



