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3. Mecistooephalua gulldingii Newport. 



Three HpeciineiiH. TheHe are so inouldei) and broken tliat it is almoRt 

 iin]>ossibio to make much out; but in tlie charai'ters of the heu^l, they 

 seem to be identical with the West Indian species. 



4. LithobiuB lapidicola Mcinert. 



Two specimens, male and female. Joints of antenna' L*0; ocelli 8 or 9, 

 in three series; coxal ])ores male 2, 3, '.\, li, female '^, 4, 4, 3; spines of 

 first pjiir of leps, 0, 1, 1; (»f penultimate pair, 1, 3,3, 1; of anal pair, 1, 

 3, 2, 0; spines of female genitalia stout, claw very distinctly tripartite, 

 middle lobe not much longer; length male 7 """; female <S""". 



It is very ])robable that these specimens are not identical with L, lapi- 

 <lii'ola, a European species; but as they are rather mutilated I have hesi- 

 . tated to describe them as new. 



