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Pag. 54, lin. 25: 
(The Zilla montana of WESTRING we propose to call Z. Stræmu, in 
memory of the Norwegian Zoologist H. Strom). 
Pag. 65 (after Uloborine): 
In a paper recently published (Deser. and sketches of two new spec. 
of Aran. ete), CAMBRIDGE has given descriptions and figures of a highly 
remarkable genus from Ceylon, Miagrammopes CAMBR., which as he, no 
doubt rightly, thinks, is most nearly related to Uloborus and Hyptiotes (Mi- 
thras). What in the first place gives this genus a peculiar interest, is the 
cireumstance of its having only four eyes, placed in a transversal row across 
the pars cephalica; so that now a veritable four-eyed spider is at last dis- 
covered! (Conf. p. 28, note 1) But Miagrammopes is still more remark- 
able by the absence of a separate sternal plate, the legs being simply arti- 
eulated to the lower side of the cephalothorax, which forms the sternal sur- 
face. This unique character would perhaps warrant the formation of a spe- 
cial family within the sub-order Orbitelariæ for the genus in question; but 
in every other point of systematical importanee it appears to me to agree 
with the Uloborinæ. — Two species, M. Thwaitesii and M. Ferdinandi, are 
described and figured. 
Pag. 81 (in the Syn. of Linyphia): 
1845. Meta C. Kocu (ad part.:) Die Arachn., XII, p. 130. 
Pag. 85 (in the Syn. of Erigone): 
1830. Linyphia Sunn., Sv. Spindl. Beskr., zm Vet.-Akad. Handl. f. 1829, p. 211 (ad partem). 
1834. Theridium Reuss, Zool. Mise., Arachn., (ad part.:) p. 222 (228). 
Pag. 86 (in the Syn. of Walckenaera): 
1830. Linyphia SuND., Sv. Spindl. Beskr., in Vet.-Akad. Handl. f. 1829, p. 211 (ad partem). 
1831. Theridium Hann, Die Arachn. I (ad part.:) saltem p. 91, 92, Tab. XXII, fig. 69, 
70. — Monogr. Aran., 6, Tab. IV, fig. C. 
