542 REV. OC. P. CAMBRIDGE ON [Nov. 25, 
Legs long, strong, of a yellowish-brown colour, the femora paler, 
but well marked and blotched with deep brown; they are furnished 
with spines and hairs, of which last the prevailing colour is greyish 
yellow. 
" Falces strong, vertical, and prominent near their base in front; 
furnished with bristly hairs, and of a deep blackish red-brown colour. 
Aédomen (like most of the genus) hairy, especially at the fore 
extremity, where the hairs are of a somewhat bristly nature, curving 
upwards and backwards over the abdomen; their colour is dark, 
with a tuft of nearly white ones in the middle; the colour of the 
abdomen is dark yellow-brown; the characteristic marking on the 
fore half of its upperside is of a yellowish colour and narrow, espe- 
cially at its hinder half, which is blunt-pointed; on either side of 
the part where it begins abruptly to contract is a roundish yellow 
spot, with a deep red-brown point in its centre; the normal band is 
followed by some indistinct indications of transverse yellowish mark- 
ings as if of broken chevrons; the whole of the upperside and 
sides of the abdomen are more or less mottled with yellow points 
and dots; the under part has an indistinct yellow longitudinal line 
on either side. 
Spinners moderately long, prominent, and of a yellowish colour. 
This Spider is closely allied to the Lycosa agretyca of Savigny 
(the L. trucidatoria, Walck.), but is, I think, distinct from it. 
A single adult female in Mr. Melliss’s St.-Helena collection. 
Fam. SALTICIDES. 
Gen. SALTICUS. 
SALTICUS NIGRO-LIMBATUS, n. sp. (Plate XLII. fig. 10.) 
Female adult, length 4 lines. 
Cephalothorax oblong-oval, truncate before; upper surface nearly 
level, and its convexity somewhat flattened; colour black, with the 
upper part more or less clothed with short greyish-yellow hairs, and 
a narrow marginal lateral band on either side of pale whitish sulphur- 
yellow hairs. 
Legs short, strong, furnished with hairs and a few spines; of a 
yellow-brown colour, irregularly marked and suffused with deeper 
brown; each tarsus has a small black scopula beneath its terminal 
claws. 
Palpi short, of a reddish-yellow colour, clothed with greyish- 
yellow hairs. 
Falces strong, nearly vertical, of a deep reddish-brown colour. 
The maxillee, labium, and sternum were destroyed by the pin with 
which the specimen was transfixed. 
Abdomen \ongish-oval, pointed behind, truncate before, of a 
uniform dull sandy yellow-grey colour, formed by its hairy clothing 
or pubescence (the underside being of rather a clearer yellow) ; two 
black stripes, irregular on their inner margins, form lateral bands to 
the upper surface; these stripes do not appear to unite at the fore 
