cullected in Algeria by Rev. A. H. Eaton. 103 
normal. Antenne (fig. 28) of 7 nearly equal joints, 3 and 4 the 
longest ; there are a few hairs on the last joint, but none discover- 
able on the others. Legs long and rather stout. Mentum large, 
biarticulate, with 8 long hairs near the apex ; unexpanded filaments 
extending to insertion of posterior legs. Anal ring with 6 hairs, 
Dermis (fig. 29) above almost covered with strong spines : those 
on the margin much the longest. Scattered amongst the spines are 
many simple spinnerets. Beneathare numerous minute spines, and 
a few simple spinnerets. Long. °50—75 mm. 
Hab. ‘Constantine, 28, x., 795, on the slopes of the 
Mansourah near the Depdt des fourrages of the Chasseurs 
ad Afrique; on Thymelea hirsuta, Endlicher.” 
This species may be readily distinguished by the form 
of the antenne, and the numerous long irregularly 
arranged dorsal spines. 
EXpLANATION oF Prate IV. 
[See Explanation facing the PLATE. ] 
