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HORN EXPEDITION—ARANEID.E. 
Coxa. 
Troch. and 
Femur. 
Patella and 
Tibia. 
Metat. and 
Tar.sus. 
1. 
Leg - 
3 mm. 
7 mm. 
7 mm. 
8 mm. ““ 
25 mm. 
2. 
Leg - 
01 
-^2 V 
6 „ 
3 „ - 
7 „ = 
2U „ 
3. 
Leg - 
. 01 
3 
3 - 
7 „ = 
2H „ 
4. 
Leg - 
- 3 „ - 
7 „ 
10 „ = 
27 „ 
Relative length of legs : 4, 1, 2, 
L 
Locality. 
— Ayer’s Rock. 
One female 
specimen. 
The species 
is associated 
with the name of Mr. E. C. Cowle, under whose guidance a party visited Ayer’s 
Rock, which lies in the desert sandhill country to the south of Lake Amadeus. 
Lycosa, Latr. 
Lycosa pulvere-sparsa, L. Koch. 
Locality. —Three males, fifteen females, and six young specimens brought from 
Camps 7 and 25, McDonnell Ranges, Palm Creek, Bagot’s Creek, and Paisley 
Bluff show this species to be about the most numerous and widely-spread of the 
spiders of this district. Previously recorded from Bowen and Rockhampton 
Queensland. 
Lycosa crispipes, L. Koch. 
Locality. —Palm Creek. Previously recorded from Rockhampton, Queensland. 
Lycosa Iceta, L. Koch. 
Locality. —Palm Creek. Previously recorded from Rockhampton, Queensland. 
LLycosa letuophoea., L. Koch. 
Locality. —Palm Creek. Previously recorded from Rockhampton, Queensland. 
Lycosa albosparsa. 
Locality. —Storm Creek. Previously recorded from Rockhampton, Queensland. 
OXVOPOID.E. 
Peucetia, Thorell. 
Peucetia albescens^ L. Koch. 
Locality. —Central Australia {% exact locality). Previously recorded from 
Bowen and Peak Downs, Queensland. 
