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are also reprinted, excepting some few, which have been reproduced 
by photography. Emerton adds two plates of some of Hentz’s species. 
The number of species included in this volume is 229. Some few are 
ascertained by Emerton to be synonymous with European species 
already described. \Cf. Pysche, i. pp. 129-131.] This work is reviewed 
by the Recorder, Nature, xiii. pp. 281-283. 
Herman, Otto. Magyarorszdg Pok-faundja Kirdlyi Magyar Termds- 
zattudomanyi Tarsulat Megbizdsdb61. (Ungarns Spinnen-fauna, im 
Auftrage der kon. Ungarischen naturwissenschaftlichen Gesell- 
schaft.) 1 Kotet, i. pp. 1-119, pis. i.-iii. 
The first volume of a work on Hungarian Spiders, written in Hun- 
garian and German in parallel columns. The work is divided into two 
parts, i. General, ii. Special. The first sub-division of part i. belongs to 
spider literature; the second is on the form and external structure of 
spiders ; the third is on their appearance and mode of life. The first sub- 
division of part ii. contains the systematic arrangement ; the second is the 
descriptive portion. Two appendices are added, 1st on species recorded as 
Hungarian in other works ; 2nd giving a full review of Hungarian Opi- 
liones. The present volume contains part i., under the first sub-division 
of which are discussed the general literature, the literature of the 
ancients, and that of modern times, followed by a list of works. Under 
the second sub- division, the bodily parts or organs, the covering of the 
body, the external structure of the spinning organs, and the variations in 
the external form of the sexes are discussed. Under the third sub- 
division, the author discusses the development of spiders, their moultings, 
reproduction of mutilated parts, instinct, dwellings and construction, 
food, increase and propagation of their kind, aerial wanderings, 
relation to the scheme of nature, and geographical distribution. All 
these topics appear to be ably treated, and are illustrated by 67 excellent 
figures. 
Koch, Carl. Beitrage .zur Kentniss der Arachniden Nord-Afrikas, 
insbesondere einiger in dieser Richtung bisher noch unbekannt 
gebliebenen Gebiete des Atlas und der Kiisten-Lander von Marocco. 
Ber. senck. Ges. 1873, pp. 104-118. 
Records 4 species of Scorpionidea^ 1 (new) of Phalangidea, and 24 (2 
new) of A raneidea. 
Koch, Ludwig. Die Arachniden Australiens, nach der Natur besch- 
rieben und abgebildet. Niirnberg : 1875, pts. 12-16, pp. 577-740, 
pis. xlv.-lxiv. . 
In continuation of the work \cf. Zool. Rec. xi. p, 223]. 86 species, 
of which 70 are new to science, are described. 9 genera also, of Thomi- 
sides, are characterized as new. 
. Aegyptische und Abyssinische Arachniden gesammelt von Herrn 
C. Jickeli beschrieben und abgebildet. Niirnberg : 1875, pp. 1-96, 
pis. i.-vii. . 
1 species of Ixodides, 7 of Scorpionidea (3 of which are new) and 59 
