DESCRIPTION OE PLATE III. 
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Palpal organs and portion of left palpus of male Lycosa agrelyca, as seen from below. 
»> „ ,, campestris „ 
» • » „ rapax „ 
» „ „ allodroma ,, 
» „ ' V picta „ 
» „ „ saccata „ 
„ „ „ lugubris „ 
a, digital joint of the same side, with palpal organs, as seen from within. 
Papal organs and portion of left palpus of male Lycosa obscura, as seen from below. 
>, „ „ exigua ,, 
„ „ „ fuviatilis „ 
» „ „ cambrica „ 
>, „ „ latitans „ 
,, „ „ piratica ,, 
,, „ „ piscatoria „ 
Ilecderge spinimanci. a, female; b, male; c, eyes; d, maxillae and labium ; e, claw; /, palp 
of male. 
Sphasus lineatus. a, female; b, male; c, eyes ; d, parts of mouth ; e, forepart of cephalo- 
thorax, from the side; f claw; g, palpal organs, &c. of male. 
Lresus cinnabarinus, $ , from a specimen in the collection at the British Museum, a, eyes ; 
b, maxillae and labium. 
Salticus scenicus. a, female; b, male; c, outline profile of cephalo-thorax and abdomen; 
d, eyes; e, falces, maxillae, and labium of male; f, outline profile of anterior part 
of cephalo-thorax of male, to show forward projection of the falces ; g, foot from 
below, to show appearance of scopula when in action ; Ji, the same from the side; 
, i, palpal organs, &c. of male. 
„ sparsus. a, female ; b, male; c, palpal organs, &c. of male. 
„ coronatus. a, female ; b, male ; c, palpal organs, &c. of male. 
„ frontalis, a, female; b, male; c, palpal organs, &c. of male. 
„ obscurus, male, a, palpal organs, &c. 
,, distinctus. a, female ; b, male; c, palpal organs, &c. of male. 
„ foricola, male, a, palpal organs, &c. 
„ cupreus. a, female ; b, male ; c, palpal organs, &c. of male. 
„ promptus, immature female. 
„ reticulatus. a, female ; b, male; c, palpal organs, &c. of male. 
„ BlacJcwallii, female. 
„ tardigradus, male ; a, palpal organs, &c. 
„ formicarius, male, from a specimen in the collection of native spiders at the British 
Museum. 
