BRITISH SPECIES OF PIIALANGIDEA OR HARVEST MEN. 215 



Platybunus triangularis, p. 185, pi. C, fig. 13. 



Megabunus insignis, p. 187, pi. C, fig. 14. 



Oligolophus morio, p. 190, pi. C, figs. 15, 16, and 



pi. A, fig. 8. 



,, alpinus, p. 192, pi. D, fig. 18. 



cinerascens, p. 193, pi. C, fig. 17. 



agrestis, p. 194, pi. D, fig. 19, and pi. A, 



fig. 7. 



tridens, p. 196, pi. D, fig. 23. 



palpinalis, p. 197, pi. D, fig. 20. 



Meaclii p. 198, pi. D, figs. 21, 22. 



ephippiatus, p. 200, pi. E, fig. 24. 



spinosus, p. 201, pi. E, fig. 25. 



Nemastoma lugubre, p. 203, pi. E, fig. 26. 



,, chrysornelas, p. 204, pi. E, fig. 27. 



Anelasmocephalus Cambridgii, p. 207, pi. E, fig. 29. 

 Trogulus tricarinatus, p. 208, pi. E, fig. 28. 



ADDENDA. 

 P. 169. To the description of the legs of the ORDER 



Plialangidea add the following : 

 " Between the exinguinal and femoral joints there is, in 

 the FAMILY Phalangidce, a small supernumerary one 

 inserted; but in the FAM. Nemastomatidce (p. 203) 

 this extra joint is replaced by a kind of false 

 articulation attached to, or, at any rate, at the base 

 of, the femora. In Nemastoma lugubre this articu- 

 lation differs in length and strength in the different 

 legs ; that on the 4th pair being subdivided into three 

 portions. In the FAM. Trogulidce a very small 

 false articulation is apparent, though M. Simon says 

 (Arach. d. Fr. vii., p. 297) there is none in the 

 Genus Anelasmocephalus. The only species, how- 

 ever, of this genus I possess (A Cambridgii Westw.) 



