Pechham—Spiders of the Family Attidae. 
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HomalaUus similis sp. nov. 
Plate XXIV, fig. 7. 
?. Length 5 mm. Legs 4132, first pair stoutest, with a slight 
fringe and two spines under the tibia. 
This species is close to Marshallii, being covered with yellow¬ 
ish-white hairs, but around the eyes and on the clypeus the 
hairs are bright red, and the middle eyes of the first row are 
plainly separated from each other, while the lateral are widely 
separated from them. This row is straight. 
We have a single female from Mashonaland. 
HomalaUus ohscurus sp. nov. 
Plate XXIV, fig. 8. 
$. Length 4 mm. Legs 4123, first pair stoutest. 
The cepixalothorax is black, and the abdomen, legs, palpi, 
and falces, dark brown. The whole spider seems to have been 
covered with white hairs, which grow thick on the upper part 
of the falces and around the eyes. The metatarsus of the first 
leg has two spines below, but the tibia has neither fringe nor 
spine. The first row of eyes is slightly curved downward and 
the lateral are well separated from the middle eyes. 
We have a female from Burgvliet Flats, collected by Mr. 
Purcell. 
HomalaUus punctatus sp. nov. 
Plate XXIV, figs. 5, 5 a. 
9. Length 6-8 mm. Legs 4123, first pair very stout, with 
black fringes. 
The body and legs are of a. bright reddish-brown color, cov¬ 
ered with golden hairs. On the cephalothorax these hairs are 
long and look as though they had been brushed upward and 
forward. Just above the first row of eyes is a narrow line of 
white hairs, but on the clypeus, and the front faces of the falces, 
they are yellow. On the abdomen the golden hairs are shorter. 
