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 G2. Intestinal arteries and portal of OpJnsawus, from left side .... 471 



63. Kenal arteries of Ophisaurus 473 



64. Hepatic portal system of Ophisaurus 475 



66. Eenal veins of Ophisaurus 477 



66. Membranes uniting vena cava and left lung- in Amphishcena 



brasiliana 481 



67. Liver of Amphislxsna brasiliana, ventral view 483 



68. Kidney, testis, and intervening veins of Amplmhmna brasiliana . 486 



69. Origin of subclavian in Amphisbcena brasiliana 486 



70. Tail-vertebrae and regenerated appendix of a species of Central 



Asian JEliomys 498 



71. Tail of a species of Graphiurus from Fernando Po sliovping 



regenerated appendix 493 



72. Melia tessellata from Mauritius, liolding an actiniau in each 



claw 495 



73. a. Melia tessellata from the Maldive and Laccadive Archipela- 



goes, bearing in each claw a sea-anemone, b. The " hand" 

 holding an anemone 496 



74. Melia tessellata from the Hawaiian Islands, bearing an expanded 



actinian in each claw 498 



75. Claw of Melia tessellata showing the two rows of spines 500 



76. Melia tessellata dislodging a fixed actinian by means of its first 



ambulatory limb 502 



77. Tete de Morenoa orizabensis, en dessns et de profil 518 



78. Ventral view of Pontodrilus crosslandi 560 



79. Ventral view of Pontodrilus laccadivensis 560 



80. Lycosa tasmanica 572 



81 . Lycosa phyllis 574 



82. Lycosa molyneuxi 575 



83. Lycosa castanea 577 



84. Lycosa errans 579 



85. Lycosa bicolor 581 



86. Lycosa gilberta 582 



87. Lycosa stirlingce 585 



88. Lycosa arenaris , , . , 587 



89. Dolomedes habilis 588 



Proc. Zool. Soc. — 1905, Vol. II. 



