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Thirty specimens, including examples of TheLcticoiAs 

 modesta, new to the collection, and of Ctenus Jioiueri, new to 

 science, from the Malay Peninsula ; presented by Lieut. S. S. 

 Flower. 



Forty- five Arachnida from Singapore, including examples of 

 Coremiociiemis cunicidaviiis, new to the collection ; presen- 

 ted by H. N. Ridley, Esq. 



Four hundred and sixty-three Scorpions from various paits 

 of India, including representatives of new species of Buthus, 

 Orthochirus, Pahnncuus and Isometrus ; presented by the 

 Natural History Society of Bombay. 



Six Scorpions from Java, Sumatra, and Celebes, including 

 the tj^pes of Chwrilus cavernicola, Chuerilus celebensis and 

 Hormurus lueheri ; presented by Dr. Max Weber. 



Fifty Arachnida from Jampea, Selayar and South- 

 Celebes, including examples of new species of Sason and 

 Selenocosmia ; purchased. 



Seventy-nine Spiders and Scorpions from Mashonaland and 

 Natal, containing specimens of a new species of Scorpion 

 {Uroplectes inarshalli) and of Uroplectes ijlanimanus, nevy. 

 to the collection ; presented by G. A. K. Marshall, Esq. 



Eighteen Spiders and Scorpions from the east side of Lake 

 Nyassa, including examples of new species of Opisthocanthus 

 and Uroplectes ; presented by the Universities' Mission. 



Eighty-one Spiders of the ienmly Attidce, referable to four- 

 teen species, from St. Vincent, determined by Mr. G. W. Peck- 

 ham ; presented by the West Indies Exploration Committee. 



Seventy-two Spiders from Costa Rica, including examples 

 of Sp/tcerohothria hoffmanni and Sericopehiia ruhronitens, 

 new to the collection, and of Ctenus sinuatipes, new to 

 science ; presented by the Trustees of the Museo Nacional de 

 Costa Rica. 



Fifteen hundred Arachnida from the Lower Amazons, 

 including representatives of many new species of Spiders ; 

 collected by Messrs. Austen and Cambridge during the 

 expedition of Messrs. Siemens Bros.' cable, S.S. " Faraday " 

 from Para to Manaos. 



Fifteen specimens from Pichinche and the river Dagua in 

 Colombia, containing examples of the rare Scorpion Chactas 

 vanhenedenii, and of a new species of Spider (Ctenus colom- 

 hianus) ; purchased. 



Three Spiders from the East Murchison Goldfields, W. 

 Australia, including a specimen of a new species of Trap-door 

 Si^ider (A nidiop)8 manstridgei) ; presented by W. O. Mans- 

 tridge, Esq. 



Eighty-five Arachnida from various localities, forming part 

 of the collection of the late F. P. Pascoe ; presented by Miss 

 f*ascoe. 



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