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containing- also some valuable remarks on the classification of the Anmeidea^ 
and the systematic position of some recently described genera and species. At 
pp. 591-59o are some interesting observations on the present state of our 
knowledge of the impregnation of Spiders. 
II. Lucas, R. Z. 1870, remarks on the spiders of Calvados, in a paper of 
general interest, containing little of scientific importance, beyond the occur- 
rence of 2 ^^phila fasciata (Oliv.) so far north. 
IIasselt, Tijdschr. Ent, 1871, pp. 46 & 47, remarks upon some Nether- 
land Araneidea taken in June 1870. 
Theraphosides. 
Atypus sulzcri (Rl.) <J —anachoreta (Auss.) (Eichw.) ; 2 ==■ 2n<'eus 
(Sulz.) : Thorell, Syn. Eur. Spid. p. 415, 
Myyale mexicann, sp, n., Mexico : Bellevoye, Bull. Soc. Moselle, 1870. 
Filistatides. 
FUktata ulhimacxdatay Jordan plains, F. hirsuta, Lebanon, spp. nn. : O. 
i\ Cambridge, P. Z. S. 1872, pp. 210-218, pi. xiii. fig. 1. 
MUtia dhwrmf sp. n., llasbeiya, id. ibid. p. 210. T. Tlioroll, Syn. Eur. 
Spid. p. 601, questions the systematic position here given to MUtia, and, witli 
L. Koch (Arachn. Austr. p. 300), considers it should form a separate family. 
QEcouiides. 
OScobius triinaculatus, Jordan Plains, O. P. Cambridge, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 219, 
pi. xiii. fig. 7 j (F. teliyer, Beirut, Tiberias, Jerusalem, and Hebron, id. 1. c.p. 221, 
pi. xiii. fig. 8 ; €E. ajfinis, Lebanon and llasbeiya, id. 1. c. p. 221 \ CE. albipunc- 
tatus, Damascus, id. 1. e. p. 222 : spp. nn. The systematic position (with Her- 
silia) assigned to CEcobius by M. Simon, M«Sm. Li^ge, 1870, is questioned, and 
reasons given for its present place, id. 1. c. p. 221. T. Thorell agrees in this 
view, Syn. Eur, Spid. p. 603. 
Clotho septempunctata, sp. n., Ain Ata and Tiberias : O. P. Cambridge, 1. a. 
p. 222. 
Dysderides. 
Ilarpactes * dufouri, sp. n.. Island of Pityusa ; T. Thorell, 1. c. p. 661. 
Dysdet'a ivestringif sp. n., Syria and Palestine, 0. P. Cambridge, 1. e. p. 223, 
pi. xiii. fig. D. erythrina (Bl. & C. Koch) renamed cambridgii, T. Thorell, 
1. c. p. 465 } D. rubicunda (Bl.)=cro<7ota (C. Koch), id. 1. c. pp. 466, 468, & 469 j 
D. maurusia, sp. n., Algeria, id. 1. c. pp. 466 & 467 ; D. crocota (C. Koch) and 
D. rubicunda {id.) differentially described, id. 1. c. p. 468. D. nicceenm, p. 601, 
D. Icevigata, p. 662, Nice ; D. pavesii, Italy, p. 664 j D. pumila, Island of 
Ophiusa (Formentara), p. 680 ; id. 1. c. 
Oonops punctatus, sp. n,, llasbeiya : O. P. Cambridge, 1. c. p, 223, pi. xiv. 
fig. 3 a. 
* R. Templeton, Zool. Journ. v. p. 401, 1834 (not noticed in Agass. Nom. 
Zool.)j Swainson, 1837; Milne-Edwards, Crustacea, 1840. [Arpactus 
(rectius llarpactus), Jurine, Hymenopt. 1807!] 
