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a median transverse slit into an anterior semi-circular striate portion 
which along its convex edge is nearly in contact with its fellow of the 
opposite side and of a posterior piece which meets its fellow behind, but 
isin front separated by a wide heart-shaped space. 
&. Like the 9 in colour ; legs longer. Tibia of palpus armed with 
two apophysis, a basal and an apical, the latter is pointed, lightly sinuous, 
directed downwards and outwards from the base, with its upper edge 
serrate in its basal half; the basal is directed forwards and slightly 
upwards, and gradually tapers to a simple bluntly-rounded tip. 
Measurements in millimetres—¢%. Total length 11, carapace 4°5, of 
first leg 18°5, of second 21, of third 15, of fourth 16. @. Total length 
10, carapace 4°5, of first leg 24, of second 27, of third 19, of fourth 20, 
Loc. Ootacamund, S. India (Zampson). 
Sparassus millett, sp. ne. 
&. Colour uniformly pale, above, below, and on the appendages ; cloth- 
ed with yellowish hair. Carapace longer than broad, its cephalic region 
narrowed, less than half the length of the whole carapace, ocular quad- 
rangle square ; eyes of posterior line straight, subequal, the medians 
about three diameters apart and two diametres from the laterals ; eves 
of anterior line almost straight by their centres, medians much larger 
than laterals, a diameter apart and barely half a diameter from the 
laterals, Palgus with patella and tibia not spined ; tibial apophysis 
small, hooked, its basal portion directed outwards almost at right-angles 
to the axis of the tibia, its apical third pointed, curving straight 
forwards. Legs very long and slender (see measurements). 
Measurements in millimetres.—Total length 8 ; carapace 4°5, first leg 
29, second 36, third 21, fourth 24. 
Loc, Nasik (Millet). 
Sparassus greeni, sp. n. 
Allied to S. ¢mpudicus. Colour of carapace, mandibles, sternum, coxe 
and legs uniformly yellowish-brown, carapace covered with silky yellow 
hairs, protarsi and tarsi infuscate ; abdomen pale above and below and 
covered with yellow hairs, its sides and posterior extremity above 
spinners ornamented with a broad blackish-green band. Carapace as wide 
as long, shorter than tibia of second leg. Legs of third pair very short, 
not overlapping ax of tibia of second. Vulva with median skeletal 
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