The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . Eight eyes~ L eyes . 1 Eiyht . Mygal. Genera., Filistata, I [Mr MLeay, f Eyes near together . .nygaie, riiisiaia, au. • l-Lateb ?\Kyes apart Missulena / J Eves frontal Dysdcra, &c Tubici ? I Eyes frontal and laternl. Uptiotes, &c Cellul; ^Eycs frontal and lateral, I Lyeosa, Dolophones, &c. Courei unequal /Eresus, Atlus, &c. . Voltigeuses ,Thomisus, Sparassus, &e. Marchtuses Clubiona, &c Niditeles . J Pholcus, &c Filiteles . ., ... 1 • J Teffenaria (Aranea), &


The animal kingdom, arranged after its organization : forming a natural history of animals, and an introduction to comparative anatomy . Eight eyes~ L eyes . 1 Eiyht . Mygal. Genera., Filistata, I [Mr MLeay, f Eyes near together . .nygaie, riiisiaia, au. • l-Lateb ?\Kyes apart Missulena / J Eves frontal Dysdcra, &c Tubici ? I Eyes frontal and laternl. Uptiotes, &c Cellul; ^Eycs frontal and lateral, I Lyeosa, Dolophones, &c. Courei unequal /Eresus, Atlus, &c. . Voltigeuses ,Thomisus, Sparassus, &e. Marchtuses Clubiona, &c Niditeles . J Pholcus, &c Filiteles . ., ... 1 • J Teffenaria (Aranea), &c. Tapileles . Eyes frontal, equal-sued^ Epeira, &c. ..... Orbiteles . Linyphia Napiteles . ArKUS, &c Retitelcs . -Argyroueta Aquiteles . I article upon some new forms of Arachnida, published in the Annals of Nutu. Vagabonde Sedentaires . Aquatiques.] general cliaracter given of these groups, figuring one specthree distinct segments, and one pair of the eyes <articulated (Myrmarachne meUmocephala) ; and ;instead of seven joints {Otiothops IValchenaeti).] t I have observed in Atypus the vestiges of two other nipplethe tour exterior ones, and are very visible ; but as they are lit th only two eyes (^Nops Ouanably large [Dciiiupis Lamia) ; another with the head, thorax, and abd(?ith the fore-legs modified, in structure short, thickened, and compi / History, has thrown doubts upon theanother, with the sternum divided intoen apparentlyd of only six eing those which in the Spidescarcely apparent, I have not I of the following divisijii are placed beounted them as such. PULMONARIA. 457 of which, in a state of repose, occupy a circular space of six or seven inches in diameter, and [are asserted] toseize Humming-birds. They form their nests in the sHts of trees, beneath the bark, in the cavities of


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