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 Food of trap-door spiders, 237-9, 241; mode of procuring, 238

Funnel type of nest, constructed by Cyrtauchenius elongatus, 189

Geographical distribution, 247-9, 250

Hyères double-door, branched wafer type, 223

helva (L. Koch), nest of, 217

Koch (Dr. L.), on nest of Idioctis helva from Australia, 217

Lanzwert (Dr.), on trap-door spiders in California, 199

Latreille (P. A.), on the nest of tarentula, 236

tarentula, nests of at Cannes, 233; nests closed in the winter, 235

Montpellier, cæmentaria at, 196, 198; N. suffusa at, 215

cæmentaria (Latr.), 195-6, 249; description of, 264; congener (Camb.), 224, 249; description of, 292; dubia (Camb.), description of, 280; Eleanora (Camb.), 218, 249, 272; incerta (Camb.), description of, 276; Manderstjernæ (Auss.), 226, 249; description of, 283; meridionalis (Costa), 227, 250; description of, 289; Moggridgii (Camb.), 197-8, 249; description of, 273; Simoni (Camb.), 211, 249; description of, 297; suffusa (Camb.), 215, 249; description of, 295

Nests enlarged, not deserted, 245

Nocturnal habits of trap-door spiders, 240

Oniscus (wood-louse) eaten by trap-door spider, 241

Poison of spiders, 200-1

Simon (M. E.), on Atypus piceus (Sulzer), 182; on elongatus (Sim.), 189

Tarantula, 233, 235

Theraphosa Blondii, nest of, 188

Wafer nests of single-door unbranched type, 193 (note), 211; of single-door branched type, 193, 214; of double-door unbranched type, 193, 218; of Hyères double-door branched type, 193, 223; of double-door branched cavity type, 193, 228

Wood-louse eaten by trap-door spider, 241

Worms the food of Atypus, 182, 186

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