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Hahn — Hahn: Die Arachn., 1834. 



Bl. — Blackwall : Yarious Papers, 1833-70; Spiders of Great 



Britain and Ireland, 1861-64. 

 Wid. — Wider: Arachn., in Zool. Misc. (Reuss.), 18o4. 

 Sav. et Aud. — Savigny et Audouin: Descr. de I'Egypte, 1825-7. 

 Westr. — Westring : Araneae Suecicae, 1861. 

 Thor. — Thorell : Reeens. Crit. Aran., 1856; On European 



Spiders, 1869 ; Remarks on Syn. Eur. Spid., 1870-72. 

 Ohl. — Ohlert : Die Arati. d. Provinz Preussen, 1867. 

 Menge — Menge: Preussiche Spinnen, 1866-74. 

 L.K. — Dr. Louis Koch : Die Arachn.-fam. d. Drassiden, 1866. 

 Sim. — Eugene Simon: U Histoire Naturelle des Araignees, 1864; 



Les Arachnides de France, 1 874-84. 

 Hentz — Hentz, N. M. : Spiders of the United States, 1875. 

 Cb. — Cambridge: Spiders of Dorset, 1879-82; and various 



Papers, quoted below. 

 Emerton — Emerton, T. H. : Trans. Conn. Acad., vol. II. 

 Bertk. — Bertkau : Spinnenfa%ma d. Rheinprov., 1883. 

 Dahl— Dabl (1886). 

 Kulcz. — Kulczynski : Araneae Htingariae, 1892-94. 



Note. — The classification and nomenclature here adopted is drawn from 

 Dr. T. Thorell (JRemarks on Synonyms of European Spiders), M. Eugene 

 Simon {Les Arachnides de France), aud Prof. W. Kulczynski Araneae 

 Hungariae). To students of Spiders the last-uamed will be found particu- 

 larly useful. For the study of British Spiders, Blackwall's Spiders of Great 

 Britain and Ireland is indispensable, while Cambridge's Spiders of Dorset 

 is an almost necessary supplement. 



