Arachnida. 



Hose (Charles). 



From 1891-1898, the Museum procured from Mr. C. Hi dments 



of Arachnida from Borneo, including many species iu-w : 



Ihering (Hermann von). [1850- ] 



In 1889, a collection from Kio Grande do Sul, consisting 

 specimens, named by Keyserling, was purchased from the colli 



Jayakar (Dr. A. G.). 



From 1891-1894, Dr. Jayakar collected and presented to th< M 



the first series of Arachnida received from Muscat. 



Keyserling (Graf Eugen). [1833-1889] 



Keyserling's collection of Arachnida, composed of nearly 10, 

 specimens referable to over 2000 identified species, was purch 

 Trustees in 1890 and was incorporated in the general collection. With 

 exception of the Acari and Podogona, all orders of Arachnida an repre- 

 sented. In addition to a large number of named Bpeciefl from various 

 localities, the collection contains the types of the new B] Spiders 



described by Keyserling in the following works: — 



1. Die Spinnen Amerikas : Laterigradae. By E. Keyserling. 1 8 - 



2. „ „ Theridiidse. By E. Keyserling. L884-8& 



3. „ „ Brasilianische Spinnen. By E. Keyserling. 



1891. Completed and Edited by Dr. 

 George Marx. 



4. „ „ Epeiridse. By E. Keyserling. L8 ! 



Completed and Edited by Dr. George Marx. 



5. Die Arachniden Australiens. By L. Koch and E. Keyserling. L88J 



There are also in the collection the types of the Bpeciefl of Myg 

 morphas belonging to Keyserling, which Dr. Anton Ausfi 

 (" Verb. zool. -hot. Ges.," Wien, 1879); some of Dr. Ludwig Koch's types 

 from Australia and elsewhere; the types of some of the Bpei 

 Scorpiones and Pseudoscorpiones described in "Die Arachniden Austral," 

 1885, by L. Koch and E. Keyserling, and of the Opiliom 

 W. Sorensen in the same work; also a few types of species establ 

 by Gervais, Guerin-Meneville and Lucas. Lastly, amongst 

 tropical Opiliones, which were named by W. Sorensen, many • 

 are indicated. It does not appear, however, that the descriptions . t the 

 latter have yet been published. 



Kirby (Bev. William). [1759-1850] 



Mr. Kirby's collection of Insects, presented by the E 

 Society in 1863, contained the types, now incorporated, of tl 

 of Opiliones described in " Tr. Linn. Soc," xii., L818. 



Koch (Ludwig). [1825- ] 



See Godeffroy Museum and Kf.yskiu.in';. 



Kiikenthal (Dr. William). 



In 1897, Dr. W. Kiikenthal presented a collection of 

 Spiders, represented by 142 specimens, collected in the Basl 

 donor and named by Mr. Pocock in " Aid.. Sencto 

 1897. The collection contained the types of the new B] 

 in the report. 



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