1873.] REV. O. P. CAMBRIDGE ON SIBERIAN SPIDERS. 44 1 



gle^h^fhu^ the ^^ PaFt Slight1 ^ SUffuSed ^ • dusky 

 In form and structure the cephalothorax is of the ordinarv tvn P . 

 he clvpeus M equal to half that of the facial spacefana t e ^ephl 



2M£Xn£2 hairs in a Jgitial ^^ 



side Th„ f , u an 6ye S diamet « from the fore lateral on its 



furnished sparingly with hairs anrf » f» 1 i J ' , y e 

 spine-like bristles * f ' W slender ' mostl ? e ™t, 



i^X<Z:%lort T \lf ^ ^ -^^ Joints about equal 

 ; . r & ' " Ul : er y snort ; "ie former a little produced in frrmr »f 



The dL e M r - m "7' bU ' T, i,h n ° marked P'ooic or ip physi" 



Siberian collection. d hom M " Tac zanowski m the 



Erigone (Neriene) prolata, sp. n. (Plate XL. fig 7 ) 

 Adult male, length 1 line 



J^S^^sriS" UliS " Plder is ° f the «*«* type, 

 borders of t e ge u £Mfa " Thf ST JS* ,*"*" " 0n *« 



yellowish-brow/colour Sot ;b P Tll W!? ° f the ° re P" 4 is of a 



rather darker than that of he Ws Th e no mT "* T" J*^ 

 "i me legs. 1 n e normal grooves and mdenta- 



