The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . onths of thisyear. Full descriptions of the species are given by theauthors referred to in the above synonymy. A few structuralfigures may assist British students of spiders to discoverfresh localities for it. Aspects of the male palp somewhat * Simon, Arachn. France, ii. pp. 115-6. t Verb., Gesell. Wien, xxvii. (1877) pp. 757-9. \ Emerton, Trans. Conn. Acad. viii. (1890) pp. 197-200, pi. 1-1 n. A. califomica, Banks (Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc. iv. (1896)pp. 89-90), seems a nearly allied form. § E. Simo


The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology . onths of thisyear. Full descriptions of the species are given by theauthors referred to in the above synonymy. A few structuralfigures may assist British students of spiders to discoverfresh localities for it. Aspects of the male palp somewhat * Simon, Arachn. France, ii. pp. 115-6. t Verb., Gesell. Wien, xxvii. (1877) pp. 757-9. \ Emerton, Trans. Conn. Acad. viii. (1890) pp. 197-200, pi. 1-1 n. A. califomica, Banks (Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc. iv. (1896)pp. 89-90), seems a nearly allied form. § E. Simon, Arachn. de France, v. (1884) p. 699; Hist. Nat. Araign6es,2e <§d. (1892) tome i. p. 650. 202 Mr. G. H. Carpenter on Two different from those drawn by former observers are given(figs. 9-12). The female, fully described by M. Simon, is,1 believe, now figured for the first time. The epigyne(fig. 15) is very characteristic, consisting of a simple semi-circular cavity, with a truncate tongue-like process within itsforward region and a rounded tubercle on either


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