LIST OF publications. 
Araclin. 5 
species of Arachnida, belonging to 3 orders, 15 families, and 31 genera 
are included. Two species of the Araneidea (the list of which contains 
45 spp.) are described us new, viz,, a Textrix and a Micrommata. Remarks 
are also made on various other species of the Spiders catalogued. 
Chap. ii. (pp. 354-396) contains a list of the Greek .4 raneiWca, compiled 
from the published works of the Author, C. L. & L. Koch, the Recorder, 
Simon, and Erber. A comparison is made of the 191 species found in 
Greece with those recorded in common with Italy, Palestine, and Syria, 
and other countries of S.E. Europe and the Mediterranean Basin. From 
this comparison, it appears that of the 191 species, 95 are common to 
Italy, 55 to Palestine and Syria, 38 to Lower Egypt, 37 to Turkey and 
Crete, 35 to South Russia, 28 to Tunis, 19 to Dalmatia and the Islands, 
16 to Asia Minor and the Islands. Among the 191 .species of Greek 
Arachnids are: ScorpioneSj 5 ; Pseudo-Scorpiones, 9; Araneidea, 161 ; 
Solpugidea, 3 ; Phalangiidea, 18 ; Acaridea, 5. The Araneidea are dis- 
tributed among 16 families, containing 62 genera. 
& PiROTTA, R. Brevi notizie intorno ad Arachnidi [e Miriapodi] 
deir agro Romano. Op. cit. xii. pp. 552-567. 
Records 52 known species belonging to 11 families and 37 genera 
of Araneidea, 1 known species of Scorpionidea, and 4 of Phalangiidea 
(1 new). 
Simon, E. Etudes Arachnologiques. 7°»e. m^moire. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(5) viii. Section xi., pp. 145-153, Liste des Especes de la famille 
des Cheliferidce qui habitant I’Algerie et le Maroc (22 species, 5 new) ; 
Sect, xii., pp. 164-158, Descriptions de quelques Cheliferidce de Cali- 
fornie (6 species, 4 new, with remarks on the scanty number, 7 only, 
known in the Atlantic regions) ; Sect, xiii., pp. 158-160, Descriptions 
de deux especes de Scorpions (both new). 
. 8“®. m^moire. L. c. pp. 201-212. Sect, xiv., Liste des especes 
Europ^ennes et Alg^riennes de la Famille des A ttidce composant la 
collection de M. le Comte E. Keyserling. 
Contains 73 species (3 new), mostly European, and belonging to various 
genera. 
. Les Arachnides de France. Vol. iv. pp. 1-334, pis. xii.-xvi. 
(pis. xii. & xiii. belong to vol. iii.). Paris : 1878. 
In continuation of the work \cf. Zool. Rec. xiii. Arachn. p. 4]. Con- 
tains the Draseidce, divided into — i. Drassince, with 12 genera ; ii. 
Cluhionince, with 11. 6 genera of the first of these groups, and 1 of 
the second, are characterized as new. The species described are 218, of 
which 95 are new. The genera and species are distributed as follows : — 
i. Drassince : Micaria 18, Chrysothrix, g. n., 1, Aphantaulax, g. n., 3, 
Prosthesima 4tQ,Echemus, g. n., 1, Drassus 38, PcecilochroaS, Gnaphosa 22, 
Pythonissa 8, Cybeodes, g. n., 1, Leptodrassus, g. n., 1, Tephlea, g. n., 1. 
ii. Cluhioninoe : Clubiona 23, Chiracanthium 15, Anyphcena 4, Micario^ 
soma, g. n., 6, Trachelas 2, Ceto 1, Liocranum 6, Agrceca 9, Apostenus 1, 
Zora 6, Zoropsis, g. n., 2. It should be noted that the spiders described 
in the body of the work are not all found in France, while the footnotes 
