LIST OF GENERAL PUBLICATIONS. 
Arachn. 3 
[Karscii, F.]. Reliquiae Rutenbergianae. Spinnen. Abh. Ver. Brem. 
vii. pp. 191-197, pi. xii. 
Describes and records 15 species (6 new) of various families and genera 
of Araneidea from Madagascar, and characterizes a new genus of Thera- 
phosidce. 
Keyserling, Eugen [Graf] von. jN'eue Spinnen aus Araerika. Verb, 
z.-b. Wien, xxx. pp. 547-582, pi. xvi. 
Describes 25 species of several families and genera of Araneidea^ 17 
new ; 2 new genera, 1 of Epeiridce, the other of Arcyidcn^ are also charac- 
terized. 
Koch, Ludwig. Die Arachniden Australiens nach der Natur beschrie- 
ben und abgebildet. Pts. xxvii. & xxviii, pp. 1213-1324, pis. cv.-cxii. 
In continuation of the work \cf. Zool. Rec. xvii. Arachn. p. 3], com- 
prises 44 species of various genera of Salticidce, 41 new; 2 new genera 
are also characterized. 
. Beschriebungen neuer von Herrn Dr. Zimmermann bei Niesky in 
der Oberlausitz entdeckter Arachniden. Abh. Ges. Gorl. xvii. pp. 
41-71, pi. ii. 
A list is given of 100 species of Araneidea (13 new), 3 of Fseudo- 
scorpiones, and 2 Acaridea (1 new), all found in the neighbourhood of 
Niesky. 
MacLeod, J. La Structure des Trachees et la circulation peritrachdeuno. 
Memoire Couronnee au concours universitaire do 1878-1879. Brux- 
elles: 1880, pp. 1-70, pis. i.-iv. \^Cf. Bull. Ent. Ital. xii. 1880, p. 96.] 
The object of this memoir is to explain the existing state of our 
knowledge of the internal structure and office of the tracheae of Insects, 
Myriopods, and Arachnids, including a histiological examination of the 
pulmonary sacs as well as of the tracheae of the Araneidea. The author 
observes that peritracheal circulation is anatomically impossible. 
Pavesi, Pietro. Considerazione sogna nuovi casi di cecita parziale negli 
Aracnidi. Rend. 1st. Lomb. (2) xiv. 
The species referred to belong to the orders Scorpionidea and Ara- 
neidea. 
. Studi sugli Aracnidi African!, ii. Aracnidi d’Inhambane, rac- 
colti da Carlo Fornasini, e considerazioni sull’ Aracnofauna del 
Mozambico. Ann. Mus. Gonov. xvi. pp. 536-360. 
Describes and records 25 species of Arachnida comprised in the orders 
Scorpionidea (2 spp. Scoipiones'), Solpugidea (Solifugoi) 1 sp., Phalangiidea 
{Opiliones) 1 sp., Araneidea 21 spp., the latter represent 14 families; 4 
species are new. 1 new genus of Drassidoe {Apochinonima) is also charac- 
terized. A list is appended of the known Mozambique A 7'ac/mfc/a — 54 
species of 43 genera, contained in 20 families belonging to 5 orders : Scor- 
pionidea 10 spp., Solpugidea 1 sp., Phalangiidea 1 sp., Araneidea 35 spp., 
Acaridea 7 spp. 
