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rotli, T. rectilineus, Beirut, T, plorator, Jerusalem, spp. nn. id. /. c. p. 306; 
T. setiffer^ sp. n., Beirut, id. 1. c. p. 307, pi. xiv. fig. 15; 7’. spinifeVy sp. ii., 
Jordan plains and Egypt, id. 1. c. p. 308, pi. xiv. fig. 14. 7’. ccanbridr/ii J 
(Cainbr.) = Ay.s)5/ms' wipavidus (Tlior.), T. Thorell, Syn. Enr. Spid. pp. 230 
and 425. T. auda:<c (Bl.) = Xystictis pini (Hahn), and differs from X. 
cristatusy var. which Thorell formerly thought it to be ; id. 1. c. p. 236 et 
seq. and p. 424. T. pallidiis (Bl.)=-A. Tiorticola (C. Koch); T. versntus 
(Bl.)=J5r. atomarim (Panz.) ; T. incertus (B1.)=X. praticola (C. Koch) : id. 
1. c. p. 426. T. ahhreviatus (Bl.)= T. onustus (Walck.) ; T. riifopictuSy sp. n., 
England : 0. P. Cambridge, Tr. L. S. xxviii. p. 436 [since ascertained to be a 
variety of T. (Xysticm) sahidosm (Koch)]. T. simplex (Cambr.), England, 
figured for first time, id. 1. c. p. 431, pi. xxxiii. no. 2. 7’. dcniicidnta (Walck.) 
— Aranea tricuspidaia (Eabr.), T. Tlioroll, Syn. Enr. Spid. p. 530. 7’. {Xys- 
lanio (Sim. Hist. Araign. p. 523)=X. fuscus (Koch)=X. morio (id.)y 
id. 1. c. p. 538. 1\ {X.) rohustus (Sim. 1. c. p. 52^)-=X. fiicatus (Walck.), id. 
1. c. p. 535. T. (X.) eequinoctialisy Cayenne, p. 87 ; T. (X.) hipnnctatuSy St. 
Laurent de Maroni, p. 88 ; T. niyripeSy p. 88, T. citroideSy p. 89, T. guia~ 
nensisy p. 00, Cayenne ; T. triUihercnlatuSy p. 02, pi. iv. fig. 7, Cayenne and 
Safety Isles ; 7’. ruyosuSy p. 05, T. echinatusy p. 07, T. comafAfs, p. 08, pi. iv. 
fig. 8, T. trispinosusy p. 00, T. qxdnquetuherculatiiSy p. 100, T. sexpunctatxiSy 
p. 101, Cayenne; T. episcopalisy St. Laurent de Maroni, p. 102: L. Tacza- 
nowski, Ilor. Ent. Boss. ix. (no. 1), spp. nn. 
Monastes hicasi, p. 81, pi. iv. fig. 5, M. jciskii, p. 83, Cayenne : id. 1. c.y 
spp. nn. 
AccmthonotxiSy g. n. : nearly allied to Jfonaslesj with resemblance in the 
eyes to Pacliyynatha. A. gtiianensisy sp. n., St. Laurent de Maroni, id. 1. c. 
p. 86, pi. iv. fig. 6. 
SciwciduSy g. n. : allied to MonasteSy with some affinity to Eripus. S. ma- 
ronicnsy sp. n., St. Laurent de Maroni, id. 1. c. p. 108, pi. iii. fig. 4. 
Thanatus pxmctulatuSy sp. n., French Guinna, id. 1. c. p. 73. 
Isopusy g. n. : bears some analogy to Thanatvs and some resemblance to 
Tetragnatha ; placed provisionally among the Tkomisides. I. longipeSy sp. n., 
Cayenne, id. 1. c. p. 105, pi. iv. fig. 0. 
Philodrovms tliorelliy sp. n., Palestine and Syria, 0. P. Cambridge, P. Z. S. 
1872, p. 300 ; P. setigcrus, sp. n., near Nazareth, id. 1. c. p. 310 ; P. mcdiiis, 
sp. n., Jordan plains, Nazareth, Cana-el-Jclil, Carmel, and Beirht, id. 1. c. 
p. 311; P. caymmsy sp. n., Cayenne, L. Taczanowski, 1. c. p. 74. 
Ilcteropoda (Olios) kochi, sp. n., Jerusalem and Jericho, 0. P. Cambridge, 
1. e. p. 312, pi. xiv. fig. 13. II. ruhrij^esy p. 75, O. gracilipes, p. 76, Cayenne ; O. 
nigrivcntrisy p. 78, Uassa ; O. cayanusy p. 79, O. quinquelineatiiSy p.'80, Cayenne ; 
L. Taczanowski, 1. c., spp. nn. ? 
Lycosides. 
Ctenus syriacusy sp. n., Jordan plains : 0. P. Cambridge, 1. c. p. 320. 
Dolomedes consociusy sp. n., Jordan plains, Lebanon, and plain of Esdraelon : 
id. ibid. 
Lycosa. F. Pollock, in a paper ‘‘ On the habits of some Madeiran Spiders,” 
Ann. N. H. (4) x. pp. 271-274, makes some remarks on the food and distribu- 
tion of I,, ingens (Bl.) and other species. His assertions and generalization.s 
are questioned by O. P. Cambridge, ibid. L. dissonansy sp. n., Jordan plains, 
