DESCRIPTION OF PLATE II. 
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9. Lycosa saccata. a, ? ; b,$. The female is shown with a cocoon attached in the position in 
which she carries it about with her. 
10. 
fj 
lugubris. a, $ ; b,$ . 
11. 
tf 
obscura. a, ? ; b,$ . 
12. 
? J 
exigua. a, $ , with attached cocoon \ b,$ . 
13. 
j j 
ftuviatilis. a, ? ; b, S', c, cocoon. 
14. 
cambrica. a, $ , with cocoon ; b, $ ; c, maxillae and labium ; d, cocoon detached, 
showing suture. 
15. 
? ? 
latitans. a, ? ; b, <$ . 
10. 
?? 
piratica. a, ? ; b,$ . 
17. 
piscatoria. a, ? ; b, $ . 
18. Bolomedes mirabilis. a, $ ; b,$-, c, eyes; d, parts of the mouth, with sternum and palpus 
of ? ; e, outline of cephalo-thorax and abdomen, from above; f palpal organs 
of $ , from below ; g, the same in profile. 
19. „ ornatus, ? , jun. 
20. „ fmbriatus, $ . 
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The attempt was made to give the figures on the uniform scale of enlargement of two and a half 
times; in these two plates all are magnified to this extent, except figs. 19 (five times) and 20 (twice), 
but it was found that this could not be adhered to satisfactorily, and in future plates the length of 
the female will be added by the side of the figure. 
