AUTUMN NUMBER Bs 
each other by three-fourths the diameter and from the lateral 
by one half as much. Anterior eyes in a procurved line, the 
median placed close above the base of the horn, smaller than 
the lateral, separated by the diameter and from the lateral by 
the diameter of .the latter. 
Sternum broad, dark, widest between first and second coxae. 
Hind coxae separated by less than the diameter. Labium dark 
gray, endites lighter. Chelicerae short and thick, grayish yel- 
low. Legs and palpus yellowish. 
Abdomen with a large, strongly chitinized dorsal sclerite. 
Soft parts of abdomen dark gray. Ventral sclerites not in good 
condition for study, apparently not very well developed. 
Femur of palpus straight, cylindrical; patella of the same 
thickness. Ratio of length of femur to that of patella 13 to 8. 
Tibia short, bearing a short, bluntly pointed dorsal process and 
on the outer side opposite the paracymbium there is a large 
rounded lobe bearing two strong spines, the inner the larger - 
(fig. 3). Paracymbium small and very strongly curved, so as 
to almost form a circle. Tegulum large, the bezel strongly 
developed and produced ventrally into a long slender point. Em- 
bolic division without a tail-piece. The embolus arises from be- 
hind the bezel, makes a large free turn over the end of bulb, 
curves back on the dorsal side and then back so that the tip 
‘lies under the edge of the bezel, (fig. 2). 
Holotype: male. 
Georgia: Okefinokee Swamp, May 28, 1922. 1 ¢ (A. H. 
Wright). 
Stomach of Bufo quercicus Holbrook. 
Floricomus pythonicus n. sp. 
Male. Length, 1.2 mm. Cephalothorax grayish yellow, mar- 
gined with dark gray; viewed from above, broad and evenly 
rounded on the sides, narrowed towards the front and pointed 
in front of the eyes; viewed from the side, evenly arched be- 
hind the cervical groove, then rising steeply to the posterior 
median eyes, then rounded and descending to the tip of the 
clypeal protuberance. (fig. 7.) Below this the clypeus is very 
strongly concave. The protuberance appears triangular from 
above and beak-shaped from the side. It is thickly clothed above 
with short stiff erect hairs. 
Posterior eyes in a straight line, equal, the median separated 
from each other by half the diameter and from the lateral by 
