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E. flaccida, Harvey, Ph. Brit. t. 260. The branched basal 
fibres short, with short joints. 
Et. curta, Harvey, Ph. Brit. t. 332. 
2H. stellulata, Harvey, Ph. Brit. t. 261. 
Ill. The filaments simple, diverging from each other and 
forming a tuft above, crowded together and forming a dense 
mass beneath. Spores on a short peduncle at the base of the 
filament. Myriactis, Kiitzing. 
E. attenuata, Harvey, Ph. Brit. t. 28 A. 
Ei. velutina, Harvey, Ph. Brit. t. 28 B. 
E. stellaris, Areschoug. 
LI.—Notice of several Species of Spiders supposed to be new 
or little known to Arachnologists. By JOHN BLACKWALL, 
WLS. 
Tribe Octonoculina. 
Family MyGaLip&. 
Genus Firistata, Walck. 
Filistata depressa. 
Teratodes depressus, Koch, Die Arachn. Band ix. p. 103, tab. 324. fig. 755. 
An adult male of this remarkable species was captured in 
the Island of Bermuda. 
Family Lycosip2. 
Genus SpHasus, Walck. 
Sphasus ornatus. 
Sphasus pulchellus, Blackw. Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3. vol. xviii. p. 452. 
Perceiving that the specific name pulchellus, originally given 
by me to this spider, had been previously conferred on another 
species of the same genus by M. Lucas (Archives Entomo- 
logiques, tome i. p. 387), I here substitute for it that of 
ornatus. 
Family SALTicipz&. 
Genus SAuricus, Latr. 
Salticus diversus, n. sp. 
Length of the male ;4, of an inch; length of the cephalo- 
thorax =%;, breadth +; breadth of the abdomen +5; length of 
a posterior leg 2; length of a leg of the second pair 4. 
The minute intermediate eye of each lateral row is nearly 
