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[Pocock, R. I.] (6) On the species of Galeodidcc inhabiting India and 
Ceylon. J. Bombay Soc. ix, pp. 438-452, 2 pis. 
— — . (7) The name of Galeodcs intrepidtis. Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) xvi, 
p. 270. 
. (8) Description of two new Spiders obtained by Messrs J. J. 
Qnelch and F. McConnell on the summit of Mount Rorairaa, in 
Demerara ; with a note upon the systematic position of the genus 
Desis. T. c. pp. 139-143. 
. (9) Descriptions of new genera and species of Trap door Spiders 
belonging to tho group Trionyclii. T. c. pp. 187-197, 1 pi. 
— — . (10) Notes on the identity of some of the types of Myqalomorphcc 
in the collection of the British Museum. T. c. pp. 223-230. 
. (11) Contributions to our knowledge of the Arthropod Fauna of 
the West Indies. Pt. III. Diplopoda and Malacopoda y with a supple- 
ment on the Arachnida of the class Pedipalpi. J. Linn. Soc. xxiv, 
pp. 47,4-544, pis. 37-40. 
. (12) On the Arachnida and Myriopoda obtained by Dr. Anderson’s 
collector during Mr. T. Bent’s expedition to the Hadramaut, South 
Arabia, with a supplement upon the Scorpions obtained by Dr. 
Anderson in Egypt and the Eastern Soudan. Op . cit. xxv, 
pp. 292-316, 1 pi. 
. (13) Scorpions and their Geographical Distribution. Nat. Sci. iv, 
pp. 353-364. 
. (14) Musical boxes in Spiders. Op. cit. vi, pp. 44-50, figg. 1-9. 
. (15) On a new sound-producing organ in a Spider. Ann. Nat. 
Hist. (6) xvi, pp. 230-233. 
. (16) Some suggestions on the origin and evolution of web 
spinning in Spiders. Nature, li, pp. 417-420. 
. (17) Whip Scorpions and their ways. Knowledge, 1895, pp. 272- 
274. 
. (18) Arachnida from Damma Island : a visit to Damma Island, 
by J. J. Walker. Ann. Nat. Hist. (6) xiv, pp. 63 & 64. [None new.] 
Puga-Borre, F. El Latrodeclu8 formidabilis de Chile. Act. Soc. Chili, 
ii, pp. 377-400. 
Purcell, F. (1) Ueber den Bau der Phalangidenaugen. Zeitschr. 
wiss. Zool. lviii, pt. I, pp. 1-53. 
* . (2) Ueber den Bau der Phalangidenaugen. Inaugural dissertation. 
Berlin (G. Schade) : pp. 1-60. 
. (3) Note on the development of the lungs, entapophyses, tracheae, 
and genital ducts in Spiders. Zool. Anz. xviii, pp. 396-400. 
Rebeur-Paschwitz. Das Gewebe der kanarischen Kaktusspinne ( Epeira 
cacti -opuntice). Zool. Garten, xxxv, pp. 171-174. 
