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'TERRA NOVA" EXPEDITION. 



and tibia IV not shorter than patella and tibia III ; all metatarsi aud tarsi fine, and 

 thinner than tibiae. 



On the male are two spines underneath and two on inner side of tibia I, two 

 underneath metat. I, a pair, short and stout, at anterior end of patellae III aud IV 

 (none on I and II), three on outer side of tibia IV, one on inner, three pairs on metat. IV, 

 three on metat. III. 



The measurements (in millimetres) are as follows : — 



Female. 



The above specimens are all larger than M. Simon's three species from Venezuela : 

 B. hiocellosa, B. plialerata, and B. flavimana. They would seem to be the only 

 ones recorded, but these certainly come into the same genus as M. Simon's 

 species. 



2. NEW ZEALAND. 



The two species which follow were collected on the return journey of the 

 Expedition, which in June, 1912, passed along the west coast to the northernmost point 

 of the North Island of New Zealand. 



