Zilla, 184-186. atrica, 185. montana, 186. x-notata, 186.
Transcriber's Notes:
Page xii. Filistata hibernalis (p 220) is one of the most common.... A period added to (p 220) so that it reads (p. 220) as all the other references of the original text.
Page 17. The upper tibial process is a simple point extending along the outer side of the tarsus for quarter of its length. Inserted "a" ... of the tarsus for a quarter of its length.
Page 61. The legs are long and stout, the fourth pair one-half longer than the abodmen. Abodmen changed to abdomen.
Page 63. Cyrba tæeniola. tæeniola changed to tæniola.
Page 160. Caption [Illustration: Figs. 383, 384, 385. 383, Epeira sclopetaria. 384.... Caption changed to: [Illustration: Figs. 383, 384, 385.--383, Epeira sclopetaria. 384.... Added (--).
HYPHENATION: All the end-of-line hyphenation that occured in the original text has been checked for usage within the body of the text and conformed to it. When only one instance of the word appeared at end-of-line a dictionary of the time period was consulted.
ALTERNATE USAGE:
Page 171. [Illustration: FIGS. 401, 401 a. Epeira thaddeus, enlarged four times.]
Page 187. [Illustration: FIGS. 434, 435, 435a. Male palpi of Zilla.--434, Zilla atrica. 435, Zilla x-notata. 435a, Zilla montana.]
Page 171. 401 a. space between 401 and a.--Page 187. 435a. No space between 435 and a.
ALTERNATE SPELLING:
Page 79. driest--Page 216. dryest
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