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lower side of femur of fourth (with a basal spot .on 
inner side of anterior femora; anterior legs lemon- 
yellow, posterior bluish-white) ...ccc.cccccccccccssseeceese. Ja8CIuta, Latr. 
b+. Femora of legs with well-developed fringes; black 
stripes on lower side of femora of all the legs very 
broad as compared with fasciata. 
a*, With a distinct black basal spot on inner side of 
femora of first and second pairs; black band on 
inner side of anterior femur only about half the 
width of the lemon-yellow basal portionersccccsscsseroees UTRALA, SP, D 
6°, Without a distinct internal basal patch on the an- 
terior femora ; black band on lower side of anterior 
femur almost as wide as brownish-yellow basal por- 
tion OF SEGMENE: \l.srcccccsccescncccatsscctsecceseccoscserscees SLISQLA, LOC, 
The males may be determined as follows, neglecting for the present certain 
differences in the structure of the palpal organ, which are easy to detect and 
figure, but difficult to describe :— 
a. Lower side of femora brown, not banded ; Gemora of palpi and 
of first and second legs not fringed either externally or at 
the apex internally) ...sciesurseesessssccevssecs acts seve’ oi ccteesvansnce i SSO) SCIMBOM 
b. Lower side of femora of ee and. second legs yellow or white, 
with a conspicuous black stripe near the distal extremity. 
a’, Femora of palpi and of first and second legs with at most 
: a small external fringe; black stripe on femora of legs 
narrow ; a black patch at the base of these segments on the 
inner side; (anterior femora lemon-yellow; posterior 
femora chalky or bluish-white) c..ccccoccsscssrccerereeesecsecseees [U8CIALG, Latr. 
ob’. Femora of palpi and anterior legs with well-developed 
external fringe; bands on femora broader; no basal 
internal black patch on these segments. 
a7, Abdomen uniformly brown below, as in fasetata ; femora 
of anteror two pairs of legs nearly white, of third and 
fourth pairs uniformly greyish-brown, not distinctly 
DANE, «.cccccccccsccevensacscarsnccercccsncseceactersccsstincetscccerens DNLGLE, FOC, 
b?, Abdomen with broad transverse pale band behind genital 
fold ; anterior legs lemon-yellow beneath ; posterior legs 
bluish-white, and very distinctly banded with black...... Tegalis, sp. ne 
Noite on the Locality of Poecilotheria striata. 
During the passage of this paper through the press, I have received from 
the Bombay Natural History Society a specimen of Pecilotheria ticketed S. 
India, and apparently specifically identical with the type and hitherto only 
known representative of P. striata, Thus the suspicions that I have always 
held that the alleged locality for this species, namely Penang, would prove 
tc be more than doubtful, and that the species itself would turn up either in 
India or Ceylon, are amply confirmed. In view of this discovery, I think we 
