3IonograpJiic List of G aster acantha. 159 
der Isis zu Dresden, p. 67; pi. 1, fig. 4 (1863, edit. 
1864). 
" Nossi-Le," Keyserling. 
20. G. imguicornis, n. sp. PI. IV. fig. 13. 
Female; length of abdomen Splines; breadtli at widest 
part, excluding spines, 8 lines ; entire length 4 lines ; pos- 
terior lateral spines 3 lines, anterior \ a line ; of posterior 
margin ^ a lino. 
Cephalothorax normal ; abdomen same form as in G. 
fornicata, with six angles from Avhich the spines spring ; 
two on anterior lateral margins acute, very short, directed 
obliquely forwards ; two on posterior lateral margins, six 
times as long, very robust, rather obtuse, distinctly curved 
backwards and downwards ; and two very short and ob- 
tuse on posterior margin, parallel, and directed slightly 
upwards. 
Cephalothorax, falces, maxillte and sternum pitchy, 
pilose; labium dark testaceous; legs brown; abdomen 
rugose, olivaceous-brown, with four central and nineteen 
marginal impressed castaneous spots ; spines pitchy, rugose 
and pilose; ventral surface rugose, dark olivaceous-brown, 
with dark castaneous submarginal impressed spots ; a 
w^ell-developed, black, conical projection between spin- 
nerets and epigyne. 
" India or China." 1 specimen. B.M. 
Seems allied to G. Tltorellii. 
21. G. consanguinea, n. sp. 
Female; length of abdomen 3^ lines; breadth at widest 
part, excluding spines, 8 lines ; entire length 4^ lines ; 
posterior lateral spines 2 lines, anterior i of a line ; of pos- 
terior margin ^ a line. 
Excepting in the spines, same colours and characters 
as G. unguicornis ; lateral spines shorter, posterior lateral 
spines less curved backwards, and almost horizontal. 
China, J. C. Bowring. 1 specimen. B. M. 
22. G. milvoides, n. sp. PI. IV. fig. 2. 
Female ; length of abdomen 3 lines ; breadth at widest 
part, excluding spines, %\ lines; entire length — ?; pos- 
terior lateral spines 4 lines, anterior \ a line ; of posterior 
maro-in # of a line. 
Cephalothorax wantmg ; abdomen nearly same form 
as in G. fornicata, with six angles from which the spines 
spring ; all the spines acute ; two on anterior lateral mar- 
