27 Arachn. 
Systematic. — Soorpiones. — Araneab. 
3031 
B. occAtanua var. typicus digestive 
system, Guieysse Arch. Aiiat. Microsc. 
10 pp. 123-139. 
Cercophonius michaelaeni p. 102, 
granulosiia, sulcatua^ p. 103, spp. n. S. AV. 
Australia, Kraepelin Fauna Siidwest- 
Austral. 2 Lfg. 7. 
^Eoscorpina from Middle Coal- 
Measures, Sparth, Rochdale, Parker 
Rochdale, Trans. Lit. Sci. Soc. 9 pp. 64- 
76. 
Euacorpiua carpathicva italicua, Ver- 
hreitung in Dalmatien, Werner Wien 
Mitt. Natw. Ver. Univ. 6 pp. 1 21-123.-- 
E. eiiropaeua, Anatomic und Histologie 
des Gefasssystems und seiner Musku- 
latur, Gadzikiewicz St. Peter burg, Mem. 
Ac. sc. 22 pp. 2-10. 
Grosplma limhatua var. n. palUcauda 
Madagascar, Strand Zool. Jahrb. Syst. 
26 p. 485. 
Hottentotta subg n.ior Butlma minax, 
Birula Wien Anz. Ak. Wiss 1908 p. 
136; Wien, SitzB. Ak. Wiss. 117 p. 41. 
Opiathoplithalmiia achultzei p. 262, 
vndulatua p. 263, intercedena p. 265, 
spp. n., German S.W. Africa Kraepelin 
Jena Denkschr. med. Ges. 13 . 
Scorpio hidicua, Kenntnis der phago- 
cytaren Organe, Sokoloff Zool. Anz. 
33 pp. 497-503. 
Urodaaia key to Australian spp. pp. 
92-95, planhnanua p. 95 pi. xii f. 1, 
novaciiollandiae p. 96 f. 3, manicatna 
p. 96, descriptions, hartmeyeri sp. n. 
p. 99 ff. 7-9, S. W. Australia, Kraepelin 
Fauna S. W. Austral. 2 Lfg. 7. 
Uropleetea carinatua var. n. medio- 
atriatua S. Africa, Kraepelin Jena 
Denkschr. Med. Ges. 13 pp. 247-282. 
PEDIPALPI. 
Pedipalpi, secondary sexual charac- 
ters, Kraepelin Hamburg, Jahrb. wiss. 
Anst. 25 Beih. 2 pp. 181-225 ; geogra- 
phical and geological distribution, Arldt 
Arch. Natg. 74 pp. 433-444. 
'\Geralhiura from Middle Coal 
Measures, Sparth, Rochdale, Parker 
Rochdale, Trans. Lit. Sci. Soc. 9 pp. 64- 
76. 
Trithyreus hagnalUi sp. n. Kew Gar- 
dens, Jackson Newcastle Trans. Nat. 
Hist. Soc. 3 p. 75. 
Typopeltia atimpaoni (II. C. Wood). 
{ — Thelyphonua atimpaoni Wood + Typo- 
peltia crucifer Pocock), Ivvakawa Annot. 
Zool. Jap. 6 pp. 287-291, pi. 
PALPIGRADI. 
Palpigradi geographical and geolo- 
gical distribution, Arldt Arch. Natg. 74 
pp. 433-444. 
Koenenia key to palearctic species, 
hiapanica sp. n. in caves, Spain, Peye- 
RiMHOFF Arch. zool. 9 p. 192, 
ARANEAE. 
Araneae geographical distribution, 
Arldt Arch. Natg. 74 pp. 454-458. 
Ai'aneae of Now England, Bryant 
Occ. Paprs. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. 7 
pp. 1-103 + 1-10. 
Strand redescribes at length North 
African Araneae described by him in 
previous years: — Rev. Suisse Zool. 16 
pp. 329-437 ; Soc. Entom. Zurich 22 
pp. 145-147, 156, 163-164, 180-181, 
186-188, 23 pp. 49-51, 59-60, 69-70, 
76-77, 84-86, 90-92, 110-111, 117; 
Stuttgart, Jahresb. Ver. Natk. 64 1908 
pp. 11-101 ; Arch. Math. Naturv. 29 
No. 2 pp. 1-70; Arch. Natg. 73 Bd 1 
pp. 291-376. 
Strand redescribes and figures epi- 
gynes of African Araneae described by 
him in 1906, Arch. Natg. 74 Bd 1 
pp. 13-66, 67-128, pi. ii. 
Strand redescribes Araneae from 
Madagascar described by him in 1907, 
Nyt. Mag. Natui^. 46 pp. 97-227. 
LlPinSTIIDAE. 
Liphiatina hirmanicua male described, 
Simon Bui. Sci. France Belgique 42 
p. 70. 
Avioulariidae. 
Mygalomorphae geographical and geo- 
logical distribution, Arldt Arch. Natg. 
74 pp. 394-413 ; stridulating organs, 
Hirst Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 8 2 
pp. 401-405. 
-- Accola pallida sp. n. New Guinea, 
Kulcztnski Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. 6 
p. 459 
