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36. Attus abbreviatus. Walck. Apt. i., p. 477. 

 Inhabits New Zealand. Walck. 



37. Attus Cookii. Walck. Apt. i., p. 478. 

 Inhabits New Zealand. Walck. 



38. Tegenaria Australensis. Walck. Apt. ii., p. 12. 

 Inhabits New Zealand. Walck. 



39. Epeira antipodiana. Walck. Apt. ii., p. 93. Epeire 



plumipede. Latr., Hist. Nat. des Ins., t. vii., p. 275, 

 No. 86. 

 Inhabits New Zealand. Walck. 



40. Epeira crassa. Walck. Apt. ii., p. 127. 

 Inhabits New Zealand. Walck. 



41. Epeira verrucosa. Walck. Apt. i., p. 135. 

 Inhabits New Zealand. Walck. 



42. Tetragnatha (Deinagnatha) Dandridgei. White, 

 n. s. 



Inhabits New Zealand. Brit. Mus. Dr. Sinclair, R.N. 

 Brownish yellow, hooks of chelicera and ends of the legs darker ; 

 eyes black (in one specimen pink). The chelicera are longer than 

 the cephalothorax, narrowest at the base, with five spines at the 

 end, the three on the upper side larger than the rest ; inner edge 

 with two rows of small teeth, the under row containing more than 

 the upper ; the claw is very long and curved at the base, the tip 

 also is slightly bent. Eyes eight, placed on two slightly-hmated 

 parallel lines, the two middle eyes of anterior line nearer each 

 other than they are to the side eyes ; they are placed on the sides 

 and the base of a slight projection. Maxillae long, sinuated on 

 the outer margin, dilated at the ends, which are abrupt and very 

 slightly rounded on the angles ; palpi, with the second joint very 

 long, the third thickest at the end, and shorter than the fourth, 

 which is hairy and considerably thickened at the end ; the globular 

 process in the male near the base of fifth joint, much as in Dolo- 

 medes mirabilis (Clerck, Aran. Suec. tab. 5, fig. 4), only much 

 more complicated. Mentum rounded at the end, with an im- 

 pressed line near the margin going round it : there is a slight im- 

 pressed line down the middle. Cephalothorax of a longish oval 

 figure, narrowed in front, depressed, with two deep impressions 

 about the middle. Legs long, first pair the longest, the fourth 



