64 ARACHNOIDEA. 



CASE have not got these qualities in the requisite degree. We did not 

 succeed to our satisfaction. 



Section I. — Nests with Cork Doors 



Nos. 



I. 2, 



Nest presented in the ground, with relative key to show where the door is. 

 From St. Cassien, Cannes, collected April, 1875. 

 3, Specimens of its maker, Nemesia csementaria, male. 

 4> 5> Another nest of ditto, and key. 

 6, 7, Ditto Ditto. 



8, Specimens of Nemesia csementaria, female. 

 9, 10, Another nest of ditto, and key. 



Section II. — Nests with Wafer Doors, 



II, 12, Nest with two doors and key. A portion of an old nest or door lies in the 

 right hand comer. 

 13, Diagram of double-doored nest, made by Nemesia eleanora. 

 14, 15, Another nest, with two doors, old inner door lying in the lower left-hand 



corner. 

 16, 17, Ditto Ditto.* 



18, Specimens of the maker, Nemesia eleanora, male. 

 19, 20, Another nest, with two doors close together, and key. A portion of inner 



door or tube lies in upper left-hand corner. 

 21, 22, Another two-doored nest, and key. 



23, Specimens of Nemesia eleanora, female. 

 24, 25, Single door, removed from No. 17. 

 26, Magnified sketch of Cteniza fodiens, a cork-nest spider. 



* The specimen No. 1 7 was the one that we attempted to dissect, but, not 

 succeeding, we were glad to restore it to the best of our ability. There was a 

 third door close beside the other two, which we have put as a separate speci- 

 men in No. 24. Nos. 17 and 24 are the only two where the ground has been 

 meddled with, further than gumming together. 



