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5. Descriptions of recently discovered 



species, and characters of a new genus, of Aran- 

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6. Facts relative to the movements of 



insects on dry polished vertical surfaces. 

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7. A list of Spiders captured in the south- 

 east region of Equatorial Africa, with descrip- 

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 arachnologists. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. XVllI., 

 1866, pp. 451-468. 



8. Our house-spiders. Popular Sci. Rev. 



v., 1866, pp. 161-168. 



— 9. Remarks on the falces and maxillae of 

 Spiders. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. XIX., 1867, pp. 

 258-259. 



— 10, Descriptions of six species of East 

 Indian Spiders (Lycosa GreenaUiae, Salticus bi- 

 guttatus, S. Candidas, Sparassus striatus, Drassus 

 delicatus, Pholcus Lyoni), apparently new, or 

 little known to arachnologists. Ann. Mag. Nat. 

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— 11. Notes on Spiders, with descriptions of 

 several species (Filistata distincta, Salticus diU- 

 gens, S. sublestus, S. vafer, S. catus, S. vigilans, 

 Drassus Collingsiae), supposed to be new to 

 arachnologists. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. XX., 

 1867, pp. 202-213. 



12. Notice of several species of Spiders 



supposed to be new or little known to arachno- 

 logists. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. II., 1868, pp. 

 403-410. 



13. Description of a new species of Epeira, 



E. Mengii. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. IV., 1869, 

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14r. List and descriptions of Spiders col- 

 lected in Sicily in the spring of 1868, by Mr. E. 

 P. Wright. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. V., 1870, 

 pp. 394-405. 



15. A list of Spiders captured by Professor 



E. Perceval Wright in the province of Lucca, 

 in Tuscany, in the summer of 1863, with charac- 

 ters of such species as appear to be new or little 

 known to arachnologists. [1869.] Linn. Soc. 

 Joum. {Zool.), X., 1870, pp. 405-434. 



' — 16. Notice of Spiders captured by Miss 

 HcKTER in Montreal, Upper Canada, with de- 

 scriptions of five new species : Lycosa canaden- 

 sis, Philodromus obscurus, Drassus Hunterje, 

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Blackwell, Thomas Evans. On the hydrology 



of the basin of the River Saint Lawrence. 



[1866.] American Phil. Soc. Trans. XIIL, 



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2. Albino mole (Talpa Europea). Zoolo- 

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Blain, Frederic. *De I'acclimatation en France 

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2. Rapport sur une education en Anjou du 



ver du C/hene ou Bombyx Yama-Mai, faite en 

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Blainville, Henri-Marie Diccrotay de. For bio- 

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1863, pp. cix-cxxx; Smithsonian Reports, 1865, 

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2. ]Memoire sur les Belemnites. Paris, Soc. 



Philom. Nouv. :Bull. 1825, pp. 171-176; Ann. 

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Blake, Charles A. Description of a new species 

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2. Descriptions of two new species of Mu- 



tilla from Mexico. Amer. Entom. Soc. Trans. 

 ILL, 1870-71, p. 68. 



3. Synopsis of the MutillidsB of North 



America. Amer. Entom. Soc. Trans. IH., 1 870- 

 71, pp. 217-265. 



4. Additions to the " Synopsis of N. Am. 



Mutillidae." Amer. Entom. Soc. Trans. IV., 1872- 

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Blake, Charles Carter. *Human skeleton at Kellet 

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- 2. On the alleged peculiar characters and 

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 the Neanderthal. Anthropol. Soc. Journ. II., 



1864, pp. cxxxix-clv. 



3. On human remains from Kent's Hole, 



Torquay. Anthropol. Soc. Journ. H., 1864, pp. 

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— 4. On human remains from a bone-cave in 



Eastern Brazil. Anthropol. Soc. Journ. II., 

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5. On certain simious skulls, with especial 



reference to a skull from Louth, in Ireland. 

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6. On a human jaw from the cave of La 



Naulette, near Dinant. Anthropol. Review, IV., 

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.. 7. On skulls from round barrows in Dorset- 



shire. Brit. Assoc. Rep. XXXVL, 1866, {Sect.)y 

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