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 Captive trap-door spiders, 118, 122, 143.

Claws, compared in different trap-door spiders, 86; retractile, 87 (note).

Construction of trap-door nests, 118, 122, 123, 149.

Cork nests, 80, 88, 94, 97, 116, 124, 131, 132, 141.

Costa (O. G.), on  meridionalis, 105, 137.

ariana, 115, 135, 141; ædificatorius,] 85; fodiens, 89; ionica, 91; nidulans, 81.

Double-door branched nest, 80, 98, 103-106, 131.

Double-door unbranched nest, 80, 98, 106, 111, 131.

Dufour (Léon), on the nest of tarentula, 146.

Enemies of spiders, 101, 134.

fasciata, cocoon of, 76.

Erber, on the nocturnal habits of ariana, 115, 135, 141.

Geographical range of species of trap-door spiders, 131, 132, 133, 143.

Gosse (P. H.), on the single-door wafer nest in Jamaica, 80-83.

Instinct (?) of nest building in very young spiders, 123, 126, 128.

Lucas (H.), on spiders having retractile claws, 87.

tarentula, M. Dufour on the nest of, 146.

Male of Eleanora, 109, 115.

, name changed to, 75.

cœmentaria, 73, 92, 97, resisting when the door is touched, 94-96; cellicola, 141, 147, 148; Eleanora, 98, 106, 108, 112; Manderstjernæ, 147; meridionalis, 98, 101, 137.

Nest of tarentula, 146.

Nocturnal habits of trap-door spiders, 115, 116.

Olivier, on cork nests at Hyères, 115.

Rossi (P.), on fodiens, 73.

Resistance of spiders when doors are touched, 94-96, 100, 112.

Saunders (S. S.), on (Mygale) ionica, 91, 122.

Sauvages (Abbé), on cæmentaria,mentaria previously] 73.

Selection of materials for trap-doors, 119, 120.

Sells (W.), on the nest of nidulans, 83.

Single-door wafer nests, 80, 131.

Tarsi of spiders furnished with a viscous secretion, enabling them to traverse perpendicular polished surfaces, 87.

a sub-order of, formerly called , 75.