484 SPIDERS COLLECTED IN DUTCH NEW GUINEA. 



but that this specimen is the same as Thorell's 0. papiiamis, and, unless some difference 

 in the sexual organs should be found to exist, both species are the same, and the 

 original name 0. siriatus would stand for both. It may be noted that the stripes are 

 not persistent in all cases. 



In this specimen the laterals of the front-row (or eyes of the second row) 

 are rather larger than those of the rear-row, as in Thorell's species, but not in 

 Doleschall's. 



Family S a l Ti c i D Ji;. 



[Note. — The Spiders of this family had not been completely worked out when the 

 foregoing memoir was read, but a paper containing the account of the species collected 

 by the two Expeditions, together with the descriptions of one new genus and eleven 

 new species, will be published in Part 3 of the Society's ' Proceedings ' for the current 

 year, to be issued in September, 1915. — Editor.] 



