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p. 72, pi. i. figs. 13 & 14, E. marmorea, Clerck, p. 76, E. ahinc, Walck., 
p. 78, E. quadrata, Clerck, p. 80, E. cucurhitina, Clk., p. 82, E. alpica, 
L. Koch, p. 85, E. sturmi, Hahn, p. 86, pi. ii. fig. 1, E. triguttata, Fabr., 
p. 88, pi. ii. fig. 2, E. redii, Scop., p. 90, E. carhonaria, L. Koch, p. 92, 
pi. i. fig. 19, E. coropegia, Walck., p. 94, E. armida, Sav., p. 96, E. silvicul- 
trix, C. Koch, p. 98, E. wnhratica, Clerck, p. 100, E. thomisoides, Duf. 
p. 102, E. sclopetaria^ Clerck, p. 103, pi. i. fig. 16, E. hygropliila^ Sim., 
p. 105, E. ixohola, Thor., p. 106, E. cornuta, Clerck, p. 108, pi. i. fig. 17, 
E. p>atagiata, Clk., p. 110, pi. i. fig. 18, E. adianta, Walck., p. Ill, E, 
acalypha, Walck., p. 113, and E. dioidea, Walck., p. 114, described; E. 
soror, ^ , Corsica, p. 74, pi. i. fig. 15, E. pyrenctia, ^ , Pyrenees, 
p. 75, E. inconspicuay ? , North Spain, p. 84, and E. corticalis, $ , Corsica, 
p. 99, spp. nu. ; E. Simon, 1. c. 
Epeira socialis, E. Holmberg, Anales do Agricultura (? Buenos Aires) 
ii. p. 156, Entre Rios, Corriente, Paraguay, gives particulars of economy. 
Cf. also C. Berg, Bol. Ac. Cordova, i. pp. 279-283. 
Argiope characterized, p. 26 ; A. lohata, Pall., p. 29, pi. i. fig. 1, and 
A. hruennichi, Scop., p. 31, described ; E. Simon, 1. c. 
Gasteracanthidks. 
Peltosoma characterized, p. 21 ; P. tabiculifermny Sim., p. 22, pi. i. fig. 2, 
and P. ixioides, Sim., p. 24, Corsica ; E. Simon, 1. c. 
Calydna* g. n., allied to CyrtaraclinCy Thor., and Eurysomay Koch, 
differing remarkably in the cleft form of the fore part of the caput ; C. 
prospicienSy sp. n., O. P. Cambridge, Ann. N. H. (4) xiv. p. 175, 
pi. xvii. fig. 3, Minas Geraes, Brazil. 
Uloborides. 
The family characterized, p. 164 ; Uloboriis characterized, p. 165 ; U. 
plumipeSy Luc., p. 167, U. productuSy Sim., p. 169, pi. iii. fig. 1, and U. 
loalcJcenaerius, Latr., p. 170, described ; E. Simon, 1. c. 
Hyptiotes characterized, p. 172 ; H. paradoxuSy C. Koch, p. 173, pi. iii. 
figs. 2 & 3 ; id. I c. 
MiAgrammopides. 
Miagrammopes hradleyiy sp. n., ? , O. P. Cambridge, Ann. N. H. (4) 
xiv. p. 177, Sydney, N. S. Wales. 
Thomisides. 
E. Simon, \nn. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iv. p. 243, forms a new family, Spa- 
rassidcEy out of genera hitherto referred to the ThomisideSy — Sparassusy 
Micrommata, and Cehrensis and Ethillay two new genera. 
Sjjarassus argelasiuSy Latr., Spain, Sicily, Algiers, Syria, and Greece, 
* Pre-occupied by Westwood ; Lepidoptera, 18.51. The name Mutina is there- 
fore proposed for it. — O, P. C. 
