Arachii . 1 
ARACIINIDA. 
BY 
The .Rev. 0. P. Cambridge, M.A., C.M.Z.S. &c. 
(Assisted by F. M. Campbell, F.L.S.,&c.) 
List of General Publications. 
Becker, Li£on. Les Arachnides de Belgique. Premiere Partie. Ann. 
Mus. Belg. x. pp. 1-246, pis. i.-xxvii. 
Forms the beginning of a grand work on Belgian Arachnids, intended 
to iincludo the Orders Aranece (Sund.) [Araneidca, auctt.], Chcrnetes , 
Sim. [Pseudoscorpiones], and Opiliones , Sund. [Phalangiidca]. The present 
portion includes fi ve families of Araneidca , comprising 121 known species, 
distributed variously among 37 genera. The systematic arrangement 
adopted is that of Eugene Simon in “ Arachnides de France.” All the species 
are fully figured, with many additional details of structure and economy, 
and in a short introduction figures and descriptions are given of those parts 
of external structure upon which classification depends. A large number 
of synonyms is quoted, and careful details of geographical distribution are 
given. The execution of the plates is excellent, and, so far as it has 
proceeded, the work may be described as bringing together ( quoad Bel- 
gian Spiders), in an illustrated form, the great works of Thorell (“ Syno- 
nyms of European Spiders”) and Simon (“ Arachnides de France ”). 
. Communications Arachnologiques. CR. Ent. Belg. xxvi. pp. 
xxxiv.-xxxix. 
Gives lists of Arachnids of various Orders from, i., neighbourhood 
of Toulon, Arancideci 41 species, Scorpiones 1, Opiliones 1 ; ii. neigh- 
bourhood of Sospel, Araneidca 50 species, Scorpiones 1, Opiliones 3, 
Pseudoscorpiones 1 ; iii. neighbourhood of St. Martin-Lantosque, Ara- 
neidea 43 species, Scorpiones 1, Opiliones 8, Pseudoscorpiones 1, all of 
known species. 
Berlese, A. Acari, Miriapodi, e Scorpioni Italiana. Padova : pis. 
This work is in course of publication, and is without pagination. The 
parts issued in 1882 refer to Acaridea. 
