452 Transactions of the South African Philosophical Society. 



Includes ten new spiders collected by Dr. C. Martin at Natal, 

 Port Elizabeth, and Cape Town (Zodariidce 1, Clubionidce 9). 



"Descriptions d'Arachnides Nouveaux des Families des 

 Agclenidce, Pisauridce, Lycosidce, et Onyojndce." Ann. Soc. 

 Ent. Belg., xlii., No. 1, pp. 5-34. 



Contains descriptions of seventeen new species of spiders 

 from various parts of the Cape Colony, Transvaal, and the Free 

 State (Agclenida 8, Lycosidce 9). 



" Etudes Arachnologiques : Descriptions d'Especes Nouvelles 

 de l'Order des Aranece." Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., lxv., pp. 465-510, 

 pis. 12 and 13, 1897. 



Seven new species of spiders from the Transvaal and Natal 

 (Argiopidce 2, Clubionidce 5). 



Pocock, E. I. (of the British Museum). " On the Spiders of the 

 Sub-Order Mygalomorphce from the Ethiopian Eegion contained 

 in the Collection of the British Museum." Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 Lond. for 1897, part hi., pp. 724-774, pis. 41-43. 



In this useful paper all the tropical and South African genera 

 and species of four-lunged spiders, commonly known as Mygale, 

 are enumerated, and synoptic tables are given for all the genera 

 and most of the species known to the author. He also de- 

 scribes two new genera and eight new species from South Africa, 

 making in all about twenty-seven South African species of 

 Mygale spiders. 



"On the Genera and Species of Tropical African Arachnida 

 of the Order Solifugce, with Notes upon the Taxonomy and 

 Habits of the Group." Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), xx., 1897. 



The Solifugce (commonly known as Haarscheerer in the 

 Colony) are treated in this paper in the same way as the Mygale 

 spiders in the previous paper. Unfortunately the British 

 Museum appears to possess but few specimens from the 

 Western parts of the Colony, and consequently of Koch's ten 

 South African species described in 1848 (Die Arachniden, vol. 



