233 



Class II. AKACHNIDA. 



Pycnogonidia. 



Family NYMPHONID^. 

 Nympiion ^quidigitatum, Haswell, P.L.S, N.S.W, Vol. 

 IX, p. 1022, pi. liv., f. 1-0. Dredged, P.J., (Dr. Haswell). 

 Family COLOSSENDEID^. 

 1 Ammothea lonoicollis, Haswell, I.e., p. 1028, pi. Ivi., f . 1-4. 



P.J., (Dr. Haswell). 

 ' A. ASSiMiLis, Haswell, I.e., p. 1026, pi. Iv., f. 5-9. Clark 



Island, P.J., (Dr. Haswell). 

 I AcHELiA L^vis, var. AusTRALiENSis, Miers, Zool. " Alert," 

 p. 323, pi. XXXV., f. A. P.J. 



Family PALLENID^l 

 Pallene chiragra, M.-Ed., Hist. Nat. Crust, Vol. m., p. 

 535. P.J. ; Jervis Bay. 

 : Phoxichilidium tubiferum, Haswell, I.e., p. 1032, pi. Ivii., 

 f. 1-5. Dredged, P.J., (Dr. Haswell). 

 Order ARANEIDA. 

 ' There is a very common species of Spider found i 

 about low water mark, it appears to be cov 

 short silky pubescence which prevents the salt water tri 

 wetting the body. Watson's Bay ; Taylor Bay, (W.) 



with a 



Class HEXOPODA 



Order NEUROPTERA. 

 Sub-Order Trichoptera. 



374 PniLAMsus sp. R. MacLachlan, Entom. Month. Magazine, 



lNf<7 p 154 In rock-pools between tide marks, near 

 Mrs.'Macquarie's Chair, (Dr. Haswell); Chowder Bay, 

 (A. S. Ollitf.) 



Order HEMIPTERA. 



375 Halobates Wulerstorffi, Buchanan White, C hall. Report, 



Vol. VII., p. 40, pi. i, f. 1. Surface, between Broken Bay 

 and Port Jackson, (A. S. Ollift.) 



Order DIPTERA. 

 Family CHIRONOMID^. 



376 CvMPTocLM.iu. CRASS.PEVMS, Sku.se, P.L.S, N.S.W, 1889. 



An>ong seaweed, P.J., (F. A. A. Skuse.) 



