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ahachnida. 
Tr. L. S. xxviii. p. 446, pi. xxxiv. no. 13 j L. setosa (Cambr.) and X. pullata 
(id.'), England, figured for the first time, id. ibid. pi. xxxiii. no. 10, & pi. xxxiv. 
no. 12. X. fflacialis, sp. u., Tyrol, L. Koch, Z. Ferd. 1872 (?), p. 240. X. ca- 
vernarum, sp. n., Muggendorf, id. Abh. Ges. NUrnb. vi. p. 127, pi. 1. fig. 1. 
X. rosenhaueri, sp. n., RoseumUllershohle, &c., French Jura, id. 1. c. p. 128, 
pi. 1. figs. 2-5 j X. troglodytes, sp. n., id. 1. c. p. 131, pi. 1. figs. 6-8. X. col- 
lina, sp. n., Ilappurg and llartmannshof, id. 1. c. p. 134, pi. 1. figs. 9-12. X. 
proserpina, sp. n., Cave of Reinfourcaud, Ariege : E. Simon, Ann. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (5) ii. p. 475, pi. 16. figs. 6 & 7. X. sanctivincenti, sp. n.. Cave of St. Vin- 
cent, Basses- Alpes, id. I, c. p. 476, pi. 16. fig. 10. 
Pachggnatha mandibularis (Luc.), Jersey, Serk, Rome, and Egypt. Reasons 
for doubting its position in Thcridion or Epeira. O. P. Cambridge, P. Z. S. 
1872, pp. 294 & 295. = Zilla rossi (Thor.), Thorell, Syn. Eur. Spid. pp. 654 
& 555. 
Epeiuides. 
Meta mengii (Bl.) = Jf. incUnata (Bl.)=3/. seymentata (Clk.) : 0. P. Cam- 
bridge, Tr. L. S. xxviii. p. 454. Thorell, 1. c. p. 556, corrects the opinion 
expressed to the same effect concerning the specific identity of the above, 
id. p. 39. 
Tvtraynatha molesta, Jordan plains and Beirut, sp. n., O. P. Cambridge, 
P. Z. S. 1872, p. 295 j T. minitahmda, sp. n., Ilasbeiya and Damascus, id. 1. c. 
p. 296 j 2\ pcrkmyipQs, sp. n., Jordan plains, id. 1. c. p. 296. 2\ Jiliformis, sp. n., 
French Guiana : L. Taczanowski, Hor. Ent. Ross. ix. (no. 1) p. 111. 2\ 
extensa (Bl.) : Thorell makes of this sp. (-T. extensa, Linn.) three distinct 
forms or varieties, T. extensa {vei'a), T. solandri {^o,op.), and 2\ ohtusa (Koch) : 
Syn. Eur. Spid. p. 459. 
Epeira inconveniens, Beirut, E. neta, Jordan plains and Tiberias, spp. nn., 
O. P. Cambridge, 1. c. p. 298 ; E. inconyrua, sp. n., Hebron, id. 1. c. p, 299 j 
E. perplicata, sp. n., Jericho, Tiberias, Beirut, and Nazareth, id. 1. c. p. 300. 
E. umhratica (Menge), cf probably = ixohola, sp. n., Austria : T. Thorell, 
Syn. Eur. Spid. p. 646. 
Aryiope epeiroides, sp. n., Jordan plains, O. P. Cambridge, /. c. p. 301. A. 
hruennichi (Scop.) = Nephila fasciata (Oliv. &c.) and N. transalpina (C. 
Koch), T. Thorell, Syn. Eur. Spid. p. 618 j A. aurelia (Walck.) = A. tri- 
fasciata (Forsk.), id. 1. c. p. 619 j A. sericea (Sav. &c.)=A. lohata (Pallas), 
id. 1. c. p. 620. 
Uloborides. 
Hyptiotes (Mithras) paradoxus and its web figured and described by Fer- 
dinando Sordelli, Atti Soc. Ital. xiv. (1872) pt. iv. pp. 24-30, pi. 1. The 
systematic position assigned to this Spider by various authors is also re- 
viewed, and finally determined to be in the Epeiridee. 
Thomisides. 
Thomisus foka (Vinson) figured in Vinson’s ^Voyage a Madagascar,’ 
pi. iv. figs. 3, 3 a, h. 
Thomisus (= Thomisus, Bl.) edax, Jordan and Jerusalem, 7’. farms, He- 
bron and Jordan plains, spp. nn., O. P. Cambridge, P. Z. S. 1872, p. 303 ; 2\ 
tristrami, sp. n., Palestine and Syria, id. 1. c. p. 304, pi. xiv. fig. 16 ; T. rigidus, 
sp. n., Jordan plains, id. L c. p. 305j T. claviyer, Jordan plains and Naza- 
