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discovered in various parts of England and Scotland, in stores and in 

 stables. The accompanying micro -photograph is kindly supplied by 

 Messrs. Flatters and Garnett, Limited, who both prepared the slide 



Chelifer cancroides {enlarged). 



and took the micro-photograph, and is from a specimen (male) — one 

 of two — obtained in the shop-drawer of a Manchester bakery in 1906. 

 This species is distinguished from the other known members of the 

 genus by the long, slender pedipalps, or second pair of appendages. — 

 G. A. Whyte (7, Charlotte Square, Edinburgh). 



