216 BRITISH SPECIES OP PIIALAXGIDEA OR HARVEST MKX. 



undoubtedly has it; but it is not easy to be 

 distinguished in most examples, owing to the dirt 

 and other extraneous substances which clog the spiny 

 legs of this species very shortly after it becomes 

 adult." 

 P. 183. Under Phalanyium minutum Meade, add : 



" Since the above was written Mr. Meade has kindly 

 sent me the types of this species, but they are in too 

 bad a condition to be of any use for identification." 



It has not been considered necessary, for the purpose of the 

 present work, to enter upon the internal anatomy of the 

 Phalangidea, on which branch of the subject the author has had 

 no opportunity to carry out any original observations; but, in 

 addition to the works already referred to (p. 157), a more recent 

 one by Henri W. de Graaf, "Sur la construction des organes 

 Genitaux des Phalangiens" profusely and elaborately illustrated, 

 and of great importance, has been published (Leide : E. J. Brill, 

 1882). 



ERRATA. 



P. 170. Line 7 from top of page, for that read those. 

 P. 196. Line 20 from bottom of page, for mearly read nearly. 



