284 Transactions.— Zoology. 
In the smaller adult male in my possession the white markings are scarcely 
distinguishable. The immature specimens are clothed throughout with short 
greyish hair, the markings being very obscure. 
Taken on rocks at Sumner. Two adult specimens ; of males, several 
immature specimens. 
4, Satticus V-notatus, ns. Fig. 4. 
Mature male. 
Length -25 inch nearly. 
Cephalo-thorax oblong, somewhat elongate, raised, slopes rather abruptly 
posteriorly, and projects well forward over the falces ; brownish black, with a 
few light yellowish hairs along the lateral eyes ; middle row of eyes about 
midway between anterior laterals and posterior pair. 
Legs, 1, 4, 2, 3; first and fourth not differing much in length ; legs not 
very robust, but first and second more so than third and fourth ; brownish 
black, sparsely clothed with longish hairs. 
Palpi—palpal organ pyriform, apex overhanging and concealing radial 
joint ; at distal extremity a coarse blackish brown filament, curved like a ram’s 
horn ; radial joint has on outer aspect a crooked simple spine. Radial and 
digital joints clothed with longish white hairs. 
Falces cylindrical small. 
Maxille robust, rounded internally, forming an acute angle at junction of 
anterior and external borders ; lightish brown ; lip conical. 
Abdomen oval, pointed posteriorly ; a broad black band down centre, 
dividing into three posteriorly, and inclosing a yellowish V shaped mark ; 
sides irregularly marked with yellowish hairs ; under surface yellowish grey, 
bordered with black. 
A single specimen taken on Oxford Terrace, Christchurch. 
5. Sauticus Fumosvs, n.s. Fig. 6. 
Length °8 in. 
Cephalo-thorax semi-oval, abruptly truncated anteriorly ; lateral borders 
very nearly straight for anterior two-thirds of their length ; cephalo-thorax 
deep, flattened above and sloping away posteriorly ; a slight transverse depres- 
sion behind caput ; colour dark brown; short red hairs fringe the anterior 
border above and around the eyes. 
Eyes, lateral eyes form a straight line ; posterior eyes not quite midway 
from anterior border to posterior border of cephalo-thorax ; middle row of eyes 
about midway from anterior laterals to posterior row. 
Legs, female 4, 1, 2, 3, male 1, 4, 2, 3, but scarcely any appreciable 
difference between fourth and first in female ; first pair robust, dark blackish 
