394 . é A. SEDGWICK. 
show a tendency to reduction, and are sometimes obsolete 
(P. capensis). 
Fie. 10.—Ventral view of last leg of a male of P. capensis. 
(After Sedgwick.) f. Foot. ¢. Leg. p. Spiniferous pads. The 
papille on the proximal part of this leg is characteristic of the male 
of this species. 
7. Receptaculum seminis absent, except in cinctipes, in 
which there is said to be a minute trace of one. It is, how- 
ever, caused by a loop of the epithelial tube (Fig. 11). 
Fie. 11.—Ovary and oviduct of P. cinctipes, showing the minute 
receptaculum seminis, 7.s. (After Purcell.) zz. Thick wall of in- 
fundibular part of the oviduct. od. Thinner wall of .oviduct. ov. 
ova. jer. Peritoneum and muscles of oviduct. 
8. Receptacula ovorum absent. 
9. Oviducts united at ovary (Fig. 11). 
10. The ovary is exogenous. 
11. Ova comparatively large, with but little yolk (56 mm. 
