AUSTRALASIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION. 
Falces.—Yellow brown, broad, divergent, long, arched, moderately clothed with 
rather long hairs; inner margin of the furrow of each falx armed with two moderately 
strong teeth, one of which is at the base and one near the fang; outer margin armed 
with five teeth; fang, long. 
Mazxille.—Concolorous, except at apex, where they are yellowish, arched, inclined 
inwards, furnished with a few long, erect hairs. 
Labium.—Somewhat darker, broader than long, arched, apex rounded, and furnished 
with a few long and erect hairs. 
Sternum.—Dark brown, shield-shaped, broad in front, pointed at rear, slightly 
arched, granulated, and furnished with a few long and erect black hairs ; lateral angles 
hollowed in front of each coxa. 
Abdomen.—Oval, narrower than cephalothorax, arched, pubescent, and ornamented 
with a broad wavy lateral band of dark brown and a few median spots of same colour ; 
Fig. 2—Mynoglenes marrinert Hogg o 
Abdomen. 
laterally there are, close together, a series of dark-brown, wavy, pencillings, whilst 
ventrally the dull yellowish tint is rendered darker by a number of small, dark-brown 
spots (fig. 2). 
Genus Myro O. P. Camb. 
Myro HAMILTONI Hogg. 
(Figs. 3-14.) 
A considerable number of specimens of this species was collected by Mr. H. Hamilton. 
One series, consisting of four females, three males, and one very young example, were 
obtained during January and February, 1912, and the collector’s note with this, in 
addition to date, reads—“ Spiders (Myro hamiltonz). Collected at various times— 
chiefly on Stilbocarpa polaris. North end Macquarie Island.” 
Series No. 2 consists of 11 females (a couple of which are immature) and six males ; 
there is also one egg sac. The note with this species reads—“ Spiders. Found under 
masses of Cotula plumosa, Aerial Cove, Macquarie Island. Date: 2.8.12. Colour: 
abdomen, dark brown to black.” 
