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MR. H. R. HOGG ON SOME 



There are three pairs of short spines under tibia i. and ii., twO' 

 pairs under metatarsi i, and ii. ; on metatarsus iv. are spines near 

 the base as well as the bunch at the distal end. 



The measurements in millimetres are as follows : — 







Long. 



Broad. 









Oephalothorax 





H 



■ 2^ in 

 .3' 



front. 







Abdomen 





3| 



H 



Pat. 



Metat. 









Coxa. 



Tr. & fem. 



& tib. 



& tars. 





Legs 



1. 



n 



2| 



H 



H = 



H 





2, 



1 



21 



H 



2 = 



8| 





3. 



n 



H 



H 



2^ = 



8| 





4. 



li 



H 



3 



3' = 



10 



There are a male and two females from Dran, Langbian 

 Mountains, Province of S. Annam, taken at an altitude of 

 3000 ft. None of them quite adult. 



Text-fio-ure 9. 



J 



3Ienemerusfelix. sp. n., $. 



a, Menemerus crassns, sp. n., $ ; b, Ilenemerus feli.r, profile; c, e3'es from 

 in front, ^ ; d, ej'es from above, ? ; e, epigyne of 31. crassus. 



These specimens certainly appertain to the above genus, andf 

 are very close to M. Lucas's 31. (Attus) melanognathus, a very 

 widely-spread species which I have not seen; but judging from 

 the list of allied species given by Dr. Thorell (' Ragni Indo- 

 Malesi,' p. 307), it would seem to differ only in the pattern of 

 the abdomen, generally lighter colouring, and longer legs. 



