60 MR. C. J. WITH ON SOME NEW SPECIES OF 



lono- as wide, is anteriorly moderately convex and posteriorly beyond low 

 but well-marked basal elevation is first almost straight and then convex. 

 Chela 2*7 (? ) or 2-6 (c?) as long as wide ; hand, which is 1-4 (? ) or 

 1*2 (c?) as wide as tibia, is about 1*1 deeper than wide, and 1'4 (?) or 

 1-3 ((;J) as long as finger, which is about I'l longer than hand is deep. 

 Tibia o£ the first pair o£ legs 1-1 as long as the tarsus, which is 4'8 (?) 

 or 4*4 (J) as long as deep ; femur IV. 2'7 ( ? ) or 2*4 (c^) as long as 

 deep, and about 1'6 lower than the tarsus is long. 



Cephalotliorax. — Ocular spots very indistinct. Cephalothorax, which is 

 somewhat longer than broad behind, has no transverse strijyes, is smooth and 

 provided with moderately long, almost simple hairs. 



Abdomen. — The fairly long and slender abdomen has the tegites, with the 

 exception of the first three and the last one, more or less indistinctly divided 

 longitudinally. The sclerites are smooth, and the median tegites bear along 

 their hindmost margin from 10-12, stiff, pointed, and almost simple fairly 

 long hairs in addition to generally six longer hairs in front of row ; the tenth 

 tegite possesses a single " tactile " hair, and the eleventh two pairs ; the corre- 

 sponding sternites bear both two pairs of tactile hairs. 



Anten7ice.— The fairly long and slender galea, which extends distinctly 

 beyond the terminal hair, seems to bear about six distal branches. The 

 Jiagellum consists of four hairs, of which the anterior has only a few teeth. 



Palps (PI. 8. figs. 13 & 14) . — The maxilkc are smooth. The palps are anteri- 

 orly granular, most distinctly so the hand, but elsewhere are more or less smooth. 

 The fairly long and stiff hairs are almost simple and pointed ; at least the 

 following long, slender, and completely simple hairs are found : — on the femur 

 a single posteriorly in the middle and two terminal, on the tibia one above and 

 one below the basal elevation, and on the hand basally a dorsal, a ventral, and 

 a posterior one, as well as a ventral one beyond the middle. The trochanter, 

 which is about 1"5 as long as wide, is anteriorly very slightly convex, and 

 posteriorly produced into a rounded low process ; dorsally it is produced into 

 a similar low process, but cannot, in a proper sense, be designated bigibbose. 

 The femur, which has a short and well-defined stalk (beyond which it is some- 

 what attenuated towards the end), is about 2" 2 as long as wide ; the anterior 

 outline is slightly convex and then concave, while the posterior is just beyond 

 the stalk rather abruptly convex and then almost straight. The tihia, which 

 has a moderately long and well-defined stalk, is somewhat longer and wider 

 than the femur and is 2*1 as long as wide ; anteriorly it is moderately 

 convex and then concave, and posteriorly beyond the not very prominent 

 condylus and low, but well-marked basal elevation, first almost straight and 

 then moderately convex. The chela, which is about 2-7 as long as wide, is 



