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of development. [^Cf. Thorell, Sv. Ak. Handl. xiii. No. 5, p. 3; and 
infra^ p. 244.] The list contains 15 species of Araneidea, 4 of Pseudo- 
Scorpiones^ 14 of Phalangidea, 1 of Trogulides, and 4 of Acaridea. 
Stecker, Anton. Ueber zweifelhafte Chernetiden-Arten, welche von 
A. Menge beschrieben warden. Deutsche E. Z. 1875, pp. 305-314. 
Fom’ species only are discussed. 
Ueber die geographische Verbreitung der europaischen Cherne- 
tiden (Pstfudo-scorpione). Arch. f. Nat. xli. i. pp. 159-182. 
Contains a catalogue of the literature on the Pseudo- Scorpiones, of 
which Europe possesses 52 species, belonging to 9 genera — Chelif evince, 
5 genera and 30 species ; Ohisince, 4 genera and 22 species. J’ull details 
are given in respect to the actual and comparative distribution of these 
in Scandinavia, Great Britain, France, the Pyrenees, Switzerland, Hun- 
gary, Germany, Italy, Turkey, Greece, and Western Russia, as well as 
in the five following divisions — North, Middle, South, East, and West 
Europe. 
. tiber neue indische Chernetiden. SB. Ak. Wien, Ixxii. pt. i. 
pp. 512-526, pis. i.-iv. ; also in SB. bayer. Ak. Ixxii. i. pp. 1-14 
(sep. copy), pis. i.-iv. 
Characterizes 2 new genera {Ectocerus and Megathis) and 5 new species. 
. Zur Kenntniss ^er Chernetiden -fauna Bohmens. SB. bohm. 
Ges. 1874 (Heftviii. ; pp. 1-16, i^ep. copy). 
Gives a systematic view of the Pseudo- Scorpiones, proposing the family 
Cheliferince for the genera Chiridium, Chernes (with a new sp.), and Che- 
lif er (with a new sp.), and Ohisince, for Eoncus, Chthonius, and Obisium. 
These, with the known Bohemian species, are clearly and concisely 
characterized. The author remarks that the Chern elides form a passage, 
in a natural system, from the true spiders to the true scorpions. 
Thorell, T. Notice of some Spiders from Labrador. P, Bost. Soc. 
xvii. pp. 490-504. 
10 species of various families are recorded, and of these 7 are described 
as new. 
. On some Spiders from New Caledonia, Madagascar, and Reunion. 
P. Z. S. 1875, pp. 130-149, pi. xxv. 
Describes 11 species belonging to several families ; 3 species are new 
to science. 
. Diagnoses Aranearum Europjearum aliquot novarum. Tijdschr. 
Ent. xviii. pp. 81-108. 
Latin diagnoses of 74 new species of different families are given. 3 of 
the geneta (belonging to the families Theridiides, Dysderides, and 
Theraphosides) are also characterized as new. 
— . Verzeichniss Siidrussischer Spinnen. Hor. Ent. Ross. xi. 
pp. 39-122. 
Reviews the various works on Russian Spiders published by Lepechin, 
1768, Pallas, 1771 & 1772, Linnaeus, 1788, Eichwald, 1830, Krynicki, 
