359 Hentz's Descriptions of the 
Art. XXVII — DESCRIPTIONS AND FIGURES OF THE ARANEIDES 
OF THE UNITED STATES. By Nıcnoras MancELLvs Hentz, Tuscaloosa, 
Alabama. 
(Continued from vol. V. page 202.) 
8. ATTUS FALCARIUS. 
Plate XXI. Fig. 1. 
Description. Cephalothorax and abdomen covered with 
yellowish gray hairs, hairs longer in front of the abdomen; 
feet, 1. 4., very stout, 2. 3. 
bservations. Very distinct from any other by the form 
of its abdomen. : 
Habitat. Alabama. 
9. ATTUS BINUS. 
Plate XXI. Fig. 2. 
Description.  Blackish ; abdomen pale bluish gray ; yn 
two parallel, longitudinal, blackish lines above ; feet, 1. 4. 3 ?- 
Observations. I never found but one specimen of this 
very distinct species. Its abdomen was very much distended, 
and it moved very slowly. 
Habitat. Found on Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina. 
Tribe II. Lucrarorirm ; fourth pair of legs longest, the 
Jirst next and largest. 
10. ATTUS NUTTALLI. 
Plate XXI. Fig.3. 
Description. Piceous ; abdomen pale gray above, with e 
oblong scolloped, black, longitudinal band surrounding a smal 
white spot ; feet, 4. 1. 2. 3. 
Observations. This probably very rare species was found 
in the hot-house of the botanic garden. at Cambridge, in the 
