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NEW ARANEIDJE OF NEW SOUTH WALES. 
N. venosa* pp. 148-9, T. xii. figs. 1, la; Brisbane, Port Mackay, 
and Ovalau. 
N. victorialis* pp. 150-1, T. xii. figs. 3, 3a, 36; Rockhampton. 
JV. nigritarsis* pp. 152-3, T. xii. figs. 4, 4a, 46; Rockhampton 
and Port Mackay. 
N. flagellans* pp. 153-6, T. xii. figs. 5, 5a, 56; Q. figs. 6, 6a; 
Sydney. 
JV. fuscipes* pp. 156-7, T. xiii. figs. 1, la; Port Mackay, Rock- 
hampton, Bowen, and Pelewinseln. 
N. imperatrix* pp. 159-60, T. xii. 3, 3a, 3b, 3c; Rockhampton. 
N. aurosa* pp. 160-2, T. xiii. fig. 4; Port Mackay. 
N.procera* pp. 162-3, T. xiv. fig. 1; Port Mackay. 
N. sulphurosa* pp. 163-5, T. xiv. fig. 2; Port Mackay. 
iY. te?iuipes* pp. 165-6, T. xiii. figs. 5, 5a; Port Mackay. 
JV. Cunninghamii (W. S. Macleay), King's "Survey of Australia," 
Vol. II. pp. 468-9. [Locality not given.] 
Note.— In Vol. VIII. (Series 2nd), P.L.S.N.S.W., pp. 292-3, 
PI. x. figs. 4, 4a, 46, 4c, 4a 7 , 4e, 4/, under the title of " Descriptions 
of Some New Araneidse of New South Wales (No. 3)," I described 
and figured a new species of Stephanopis, for which I proposed 
the name hirsuta. Since the publication of the paper referred to, 
I find I have inadvertently used a preoccupied name. I now 
propose that the species described shall be known as S. hispida. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 
Plate xxii. 
Fig. 1. — Nephila Fletcheri. 
Fig. la. — ,, profile of abdomen. 
Fig. 2. — ,, Edicardsii. 
Fig. 2a. — profile of abdomen. 
Plate xxiii. 
Fig. 1. — Nephila ventricosa <?. 
Fig. la.- „ „ 
maxillary palpus $ . 
Fig. 2a. — 
profile of abdomen. 
