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Show 1874.] REV. O. P. CAMBRIDGE ON NEW DRASSIDES. 417 A single adult male was contained in a small collection of Spiders kindly collected for m e in the Oregon territory by Lord Walsiugham, with whose name I have much pleasure in connecting this pretty and interesting species. LIST OF SPECIES. Gnaphosa harpax, Bombay, p. 371, Plate LI. fig. 1. procera, Egypt, p. 373, Plate LI. fig. 2. marginata, Egypt, p. 374, Plate LI. fig. 3. venatrix, Egypt, p. 375, Plate LI. fig. 4. corcyrma, Corfu, p. 376, Plate LI. fig. 5. Prosthesima tristicula, Egypt, p. 377, Plate LI. fig. 6. lugubris, Ischl, p. 378, Plate LI. fig. 7. curina, Egypt, p. 379. nilicola, Egypt, p. 380, Plate LI. fig. 8. mollis, Egypt, p. 381, Plate LI. fig. 9. cingara, Egypt, p. 382, Plate LI. fig. 10. pallida, Egypt, p. 383, Plate LI. fig. 11. Drassus nigrofemoratus, Italy, p. 385, Plate LI. fig. 12. bulbifer, continent of Europe, p. 386, Plate LI. fig. 13. ornatus, Egypt, p. 388. ensiger, Smyrna, p. 389, Plate LI. fig. 14. hebes, Mentone (France), p. 390, Plate LI. fig. 15. macilentus, Bombay, p. 392, Plate LI. fig. 16. campestratus, Egypt, p. 392, Plate LI. fig. 17. alexandrinus, Egypt, p. 393, Plate LI. fig. 18. agyptius, Egypt, p. 394, Plate LII. fig. 19. • astrologus, Bombay, p. 395, Plate LII. fig. 20. luridus, Bombay, p. 396, Plate LII. fig. 21. • vidpinus, Egypt, p. 397, Plate LII. fig. 22. ferrugineus, Bombay, p. 398, Plate LII. fig. 23. denotatus, Egypt, p. 398, Plate LII. fig. 24. pugnax, Egypt, p. 399, Plate LII. fig. 25. Micaria armata, Hyeres and Mentone, p. 401, Plate LII. fig. 26. Phrurolithus gracilipes (Bl.), Rome and Spain, p. 402, Plate LII. fig. 27. Cheiracanthium dubium, Egypt, p. 403, Plate LII. fig. 28. equestre, Egypt, p. 404, Plate LII. fig. 29. inornatum, Bombay, p. 406, Plate LII. fig. 30. . isiacum, Egypt, p. 407, Plate LII. fig. 31. insigne, Bombay and Ceylon, p. 408, Plate LII. fig. 32. vorax, Bombay, p. 410, Plate LII. fig. 33. indicum, Bombay, p. 411, Plate LII. fig. 34. Clubiona filicata, Bombay, p. 413, Plate LII. fig. 35. drassodes, Bombay, p. 414, Plate LII. fig. 36. Agrceca pulcherrima, Andes (S. Amer.), p. 414, Plate LII. fig. 37. ' walsinghami, Oregon, p. 416. EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. PLATE LI. Fig.l. Gnaphosa harpax $ . a, radial and digital joints of palpus, showing palpal organs; b, radial joint, showing peculiarity of form. 2. Gnaphosa procera $ $ . a, radial and digital joints of palpus, showing palpal organs of male; b, entire palpus in profile; c, genital aperture of female. 3. Gnaphosa marginata $ . Genital aperture. 4. Gnaphosa venatrix $. a, radial and digital joint of palpus, showing palpal organs; b, portion of radial joint, showing form of external terminal apophysis. |