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ond row is plainly nearer the first than the third. The quad¬ 
rangle occupies three-fifths of the cephalothorax. 
We have but one specimen, which is badly rubbed and has 
the abdomen crushed. The body seems to have been, nearly 
covered with hairs of a reddish golden color. The cephalotho¬ 
rax has a white line around the lower margin; The face pre¬ 
sents a rather striking appearance, since the golden hairs sur¬ 
round the eyes and form bands under the lateral eyes, while 
the lower part of the clypeps is covered with long white hairs 
which extend to the lower edges of the middle eyes, pass below 
the yellow bands as far as the second row, and grow down over 
the front faces of the falces. The palpus is brown covered with 
white hairs, and the legs are dark brown. 
The tibia of the first leg has three long spines on the anterior 
side and two short ones on the posterior. The tibia of the sec¬ 
ond has a row of two spines. The metatarsi of the first and 
second have two pairs. 
We have a single female, collected by Mr. R. M. Lightfoot, 
at Clanwilliam, Cape Colony. 
Vallou gen. nov. 
Plate XXIV, figs. 9-9c. 
The cephalothorax is high with the cephalic part plane and 
inclined forward, while the thoracic drops abruptly from the 
third row of eyes. Prom above, the cephalic part appears to 
occupy nearly the whole cephalothorax. The sides are verti¬ 
cal, and are widest at the dorsal eye© and narrow in front, 
the angle being rather sharp. The quadrangle of the eyes 
occupies plainly more than half of the cephalothorax, is much 
wider behind than in front, and at its widest point is from 
one-fourth to one-third wider than long. The front eyes are 
close together in a very slightly curved row, the middle being 
twice as large as the lateral. The second row is a little nearer 
the first than the third, and the dorsal eyes are placed on the 
angles, forming a row as wide as the cephalothorax. The falces 
are short and vertical. The sternum is pointed behind and 
