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lower view of the Up and maxillae ; — (1 a, is enlarged three times ; 1 b and 1 c, 

 are enlarged twice). 



Fig. 2. $ Sphasus similaris, Stol., p. 222 ; 2, npper view, natural size ; 2 a, 

 lower view shewing the relative length of the lip, maxillae and falces ; 2 b, eyes. 



$ , 2 c, inner view of the 4 last joints of the right palpus, shewing the flagel- 

 mm in the last inflated segment, — enlarged six times. 



Fig. 3. 2 Dolomedes longimanus, Stol., p. 218 ; 3, upper view ; 3 a, position 

 of the eyes, twice the natural size ; 3 b, lip, maxillae and basal joints of the. pal- 

 pi, enlarged three times. 



Fig, 4. J Thomisus Peelianus, Stol., p. 229 ; 4, upper view, natural size ; 4 a, 

 eyes- 4 6, lip, maxillae and basal joints of palpi ; enlarged twice. 



Fig. 5. $ Epeira cicatrosa, Stol., p. 242 ; 5, upper view ; 5 a, side view of an- 

 other specimen, — both enlarged twice ; 5 b, eyes and 5 c, lip, maxillae aud basal 

 joints, of the palpi — enlarged four times the natural dimensions. 



Fig. 6. ^ Thomisus elongatus, Stol., p. 227 ; 6, upper view, enlarged twice ; 

 6 a, front part of the ocular portion of the thorax with the eyes j 6 b, lip and 

 maxillae &c, — enlarged three times. 



Fig. 7. Nephila angustata, Stol., p. 241 ; 7, upper view, natural size ; 7 a, 

 anterior part of the ocular portion of the thorax, shewing the relative position 

 of the eyes, — enlarged ; 7 b, front view of the ocular portion with the falces, 

 slightly enlarged; 7 c, lip, maxillae and basal joints of the palpi, twice the na- 

 tural size. 



Fig. 8. 2 Epeira braminica, Stol., p. 238 ; 8, upper view, natural size ; 8 a, 

 relative position of the eyes ; 8 b, lip and maxillae ; 8 c, front and side views of 

 the epiginium, — all enlarged. 



Fig. 9. Hersilia Calcuttensis, Stol., p. 216; 9, upper view, natural size; 9 a, 

 eyes ; 9 b, front view of the ocular portion of the thorax with the full length 

 of the falces ; 9 c, lip, maxillae and basal joints of the palpi ; — all enlarged. 



Fig. 10. Gagrella signata, Stol., p. 214; 10, npper view of the body, shewing 

 the cheliceres, palpi and the coxae, enlarged three times ; 10 a, side view of the 

 body, and 10 b, the left second foot, —both in natural size. 



Fig. 11. Gagrella atrata, Stol., p. 213 ; upper view of a short, but most com- 

 mon variety, enlarged three times. 



Fig. 12. Epeira (Argijopes,) mammillaris, Stol., p. 236 ; 12, upper view, na- 

 tural size; 12 a, eyes; 12 b, front view of the ocular portion of the cephalothoa 

 rax ; 12 c, lip, maxillae and basal joints of the palpi, — all enlarged. 



Fig. 13. Epeira hirsuhda,, Stol., p. 239 ; 13, upper view, three times natural 

 size ; 13 a, eyes ; 13 b, front view of the ocular portion of the thorax and tho 

 falces, — enlarged. 



