16 Arachn. 
XI. ARACHNIDA. 
Architecture and Nesting-habits of Australian Aranece ; Rainbow (160). 
Nesting-habits of Obisium muscorum ; Godfrey (69), p. 215. Coin used 
as lid of a hole by Trap-door Spider; Pocock (152). Snares of Hyptiotes 
cavcitus and H. paradoxus; Kew (89). 
Parental care in a Stegodyphus lineatus ; Katharixer (85). 
Aerial voyages of Aranece; Favier (48). Flight of Spiders; G. de 
Rocquigny-Adanson, Rev. Sci. Bourbonnais xiv, pp. 75 & 76. 
Suicide in Scorpiones ; Steuer (192). 
Protective colouration in a spider; Boulger, Nature Notes xii, 1901, 
p. 198: Williams, t. c., p. 218. 
Misumena vatica Clk. mimicing flower of Orchis macidata ; Swanton 
(!93). 
Associations between Pseudoscorpiones and other animals; Kew (90). 
Special Acarid chamber within the Basal Abdominal Segment of Bees; 
Perkins (133). See also Record of Insecta, p. 85. 
Amycicea lineatipes , n. sp., commensal with the Ant Oecopliylla 
smaragdina; 0. P. Cambridge, P. Z. S. 1901 (i), p. 15. 
[See also Ridley, J. Straits Asiat. Soc. 1890, p. 345.] 
Occurrence of larval Water-mites on various aquatic animals; Soar 
(186). 
List of the Hosts of all the known species of Ixodidse; Neumann (118), 
p. 362. 
Parasites:—on larva of Agrotis segetum, Uropoda sp.; Giard (60). 
On Caradrina cubicidaris, Acari ; Hiller (76). In Lungs of Cyno- 
cephcdus (S. Sumatra), n. g. of Dennanyssidce ; de Haan & Grijns (71). 
On Vespertilio murinus , n. g. of Sarcoptidce ; Oudemans (123). 
Pseudo-parasitism of Chelifer cancro'ides in Man; Artault de Yevey 
(5). 
Peach Yellows possibly caused by a Phytoptid: Cook (33). 
Disease of Birds’ Feet probably caused by Acari; Barbour (9). 
Heartwater in Sheep and Goats communicated by Amblyomma hebrceum ; 
Anon (4). 
Transmission of malignant iaundice of the dog by lltemaphysalis leachi; 
Lounsbury (113). 
6. Miscellaneous. 
Bird caught in a Spider’s web; J. S. Laing, Field xcviii, p. 565: G., 
t. c., p. 602. 
An exotic spider ( Hasarius adansoni And.), acclimatised in Paris; 
Simon (176). 
Spiders as weather-prophets; Schinke (167). 
Extermination of the Cattle-tick; Curtice (35). 
III. DISTRIBUTION. 
Geographical Distribution of the Palpigradi; Hansen (73), p. 217 : of 
Zoropsidce; Dahl (41), p. 253 : of the Ixodidce; Neumann (118), p. 351: 
of Opiliones; Loman (111), pp. 91-98, pis. i & ii. 
(1) A retie and Antarctic. 
Arctic: Tardigrada , incl. n. sp. of Echiniscus; Schaudinn (166). 
Antarctic: (Vacant). 
