DISTRIBUTION. 
Arachn. 15 
Animals propagators of the bubonic plague (Acari, p. 96) ; G. Tiraboschi 
(208). 
Tick and cattle fever in S. Africa; W. Robertson (174 & 175); Lodns- 
BURY (114-119) ; K Koch (90-92); Mully (121); Theiler (200);' Christy 
(45). 
Galls of Phytoptus; Melville Thurton Cook (124). 
Galls of Phytoptus on Aroiiia rotundifolia ; M. Bezzi (24). 
Acari commensal in Eriophyes galls; Stegano (196). 
5. Miscellaneous. 
The silk of Nephila madagascariensis for economic use ; Erdmann (64 & 
65) ; 0. Witt (235) ; C. Labonnepon (98) ; X. Gillot (74) ; Acloque (3 
& 4); NoGUE (135). 
Mythological and historical animals " I'Araignee " : E. N. Santini de 
RiOLS (178). 
Venom of Spiders ; W. H. Wilson (230, 232-234). On the venom of 
Scorpions and immunity of certain desert mammals to Scorpion venom ; 
W. H. Wilson (233). 
Change of marking in the male of Pdlenes cristatus; Emerton (62). 
On the coloration of Spiders; Latter, H. Oswald (103). 
On the collection of Spiders and conservation of spiders' webs; H. 
Desmaisons (57). 
On the supposed suicide of the Scorpion ; Galien Mingaud (126). 
Bryobia Mite, remedy for the Red Spider pest; Lounsbury, C. P. (115). 
An abnormal female of (Edothorax agrestis; R. de Lessert (112). 
Means of destruction for Tetranychus telarius; P. Noel (134), and for 
Red spider"; Costantin, Gerome & Labroy (50). 
III. DISTRIBUTION. 
A. Geographical. 
1. Europe and Mediterranean Islands. 
Central Europe. Aranece^ keys to families and genera ; Nosek (137). 
Denmark, Fseroe Isl. and Iceland. Aranece, list and keys to families, 
genera and spp. ; W. Sorensen (193). 
Norway. Aranece, list and n. spp. ; E. Strand (197 & 198) : Chernetes- 
Ellingsen, Edv. (60) : Bdellidce (Acari) ; Thor, Sig. (204). Norway Sept. 
and Spitzberg. Tardigrada, list and n. spp. ; F. Richters (169). 
Russia. Scorpiones^ synop. key to genera and spp.; Birula (28) : Sosva, 
Hydrachnidije \ Piersig, R. (156) : Caucasian reg. Aranece ; Werjbitzky 
(226). 
Iceland. Tardigrada ; Richters, F. (173). 
Germany. Aranece (note on some Spiders of Germany fauna) ; 
KuLCZYNSKi (96). Bremen, Acari ; VoiGTS (220). Hamburg, Hydrach- 
nidce, list of spp.; Ulmer (218). 
France. Tromhidion n. spp. ; Heim & Oudemans (83 & 84) : Padirac 
cave fauna Arachnida ; A. Vire (219). 
Holland. Arreniirus n. spp. ; Kaenike (93) : On Azalea indica^ 
Phyllocoptes n. sp. ; Nalepa (131). 
Belgium. Hydrachnidce ; Rousseau (177). 
England. Chernetes (in Ayrshire) ; Percy H. Grimshaw (77) : Chernes 
nodosus (at Louth) ; H. W. Kew (89) : Araneae (in Epping Forest) ; F. P. 
Smith (190) : Oribatidce {Acari) ; C. Warburton & Pearce (225) : 
Hydrachnidce; C. R. Soar (192); C. F. George (73). 
