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again from its lateral neighliour l)y a similar space; lateral eyes elliptical, 

 contiguous, and placed obliquel}-, the anterior one being directed strongly 

 inwards. Legs strong, not long, hairy and bespined, ta])ering; coxae and 

 trochanters i)ale mellow ; all other joints dusky brown, streaked with yellow. 

 Relati\e lengths, 1. 4, 2, 3. Palpi moderately long; strong, similar in colour, 

 clothing and armature to legs. Falces strong, well arched, tapering, apices 

 di\ crgent, moderately hairy, reddish-brcnvn, slightly projecting; margins of 

 the furrow of each falx armed with strong teeth ; fang long, well curved, and 

 concolorous with fakes. Maxillae long, arched, yellow, nearly parallel, 

 clothed with long, black hair. Labium similar in colour and clothing to fore- 

 going, arched, longer than broad, sides parallel, apex nearly straight. Sternum 

 yellow, arched, shield-shaped, clothed with long Iilack hairs. Abdomen ovate, 

 overhanging base of cephalothorax, strungly arched, clothed with long coarse 

 hair or bristles, dull }ellowish-grey with dark Ijrown somewhat obscure mark- 

 ings. Rpigvnum rather small, yellow, surrounded with reddish hairs, and 

 having two rather deep pits. Cribellum pale yellow, bisected. Spinnerets 

 compact, cylindrical, yeliowish-grey, apices jiale yellow. 



Several specimens were obtained, some of which were immature. 

 The matured forms dis])lay differences in the scheme of ornamentation and 

 in size. Type, L 11510. 



CALLEROPHTHALMUS (?) ALBUS Keys (L.H.I.) 

 One specimen : it differs from Keyserling's description and figure, 

 chiefly in abdominal ornamentation. The epigvnum, however, agrees exactly 

 with the description and figure, and so for the present I prefer to leave it as 

 above. 



F.AMiLY OONOPIDAE. 



OONOPS LEAI sp. nov. (L.H.f.) 



( ]']. xxviii, figs. 7. 8. ) 



$ Cephalothorax, 1 -2 mm. long, 0-9 mm. broad; abdomen, 2 mm. long, 

 1 '3 mm. broad. 



Cephalothorax ovate, smooth, yell(.)w. narrowest in front. Pars 



ce])halica arched; (icular area broader than lung, and occupying 

 entire width of cephalic segment: clypens narrow. I'ars thoracica strongly 

 arched, gruoxed dnwn the centre; marginal band narmw. I'lves six, large, 

 oval, diurnal, ringed with l)lack. Legs lung, ta])ering, \ell<i\v, pilose. Relative 

 lengths, 4, 1, 2, 3. Ral])i short, similar in colour and clothing to the legs. 



