AllACHNIDA. 
4 Arachn. 
- Sarepta. Araneidea , Becker. 
Japan. Araneidea , Simon (6). 
Oriental Region. 
India and Burma. Species of Isometrus , Oates. 
Malaysia. Scorpionidea , Pedipalpi, Tiiorell. 
Andaman Is. Araneidea , Simon (7). 
Christmas 1. Araneidea, Pocock (3). 
Australian Region. 
New Caledonia. Araneidea, Simon (5). 
Various parts of Australia. Species of Urodacus ; PoCOCK (1). 
Ethiopian Region. 
African species of Scorpio, Pocock (2). 
Madagascar and Mayotte. Araneidea, Simon (4). 
„ S. Africa. Araneidea , Scorpionidea, Solpugidea , Simon (1). 
Ne arctio Region. 
_ Attidce, Peckiiam (1, 2) ; Epeiridce, McCook ; also the papers by Marx. 
Neotropical Region. 
Central America and Antilles. Araneidea , Simon (2). 
Brazil. Chernetidce , Balzan ; Acaridea , Berlese (2); Acaridea and 
Phalangidea, Canestrini (2). 
Surinam. Araneidea, van Hasselt. 
Chili. Araneidea , Simon (3). 
GENERAL. 
Pouciiet, G. Sur la nature du test des Arthropodes. C.R. Soc. Biol, 
v, pp. 685-688. 
Loman, J. C. C. Altes und neues iiber das Nephridium (die Coxal- 
driise) der Arachniden. Bijdr. Dierk. xiv, pp. 89-97. 
ARANEIDEA. 
Atkinson, G. F. New instances of Protective Resemblance in Spiders. 
Am. Nat. xxii, pp. 545 & 546. 
Observations on a species of Thomisus and on a new species of Cyrt- 
arachne. The first resembled, when at rest, a spicule of a blade of grass, 
and the latter the shell of a snail. 
. Note on the Tube-inhabiting Spider, Lycosa fatifera (Ilentz). 
T. c. p. 546. 
. The use of Two Doors in a Trap-door Spider’s Nest ( MyrmeJcia - 
phila foliata ). Psyche, v, pp. 88 & 89. 
Bertkau, Ph. Ueber Mermis in Tarantula inquilina, &c. CB. Yer. 
Rheinl. xlv, pp. 91 & 92. 
Emerton, J. Habits of Mygale in confinement. Psyche, v, p. 54. 
Green, E. Ernest. A Spider’s deadly Foe. Sci. Goss. (July) 1888, 
p. 159. 
A Spider from Ceylon attacked by the larva of a hymenopterous 
insect. 
