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CAPE SPIDER GROUP
The Cape Spider Group, a section of the Spider Club of Southern Africa, was launched on 20 November 1993. The founder and current contact is Norman Larsen at Telephone (021) 461-4460 home, (021) 47-9113 work. The Cape Spider Club, c/o P.O. Box 27021, Hout Bay 7872, Republic of South Africa.
THE AFRICAN ARACHNOLOGICAL SOCIETY (AFRAS)
The African Arachnological Society :
Professional arachnologists working on the arachnid (non-Acari) fauna of Africa formed this group in August 1986 to help promote and coordinate closer cooperation in working on the continent's rich arachnid fauna. Originally they named their group the Research Group for the Study of African Arachnids (RGSAA). In November of 1996, the name was changed to The African Arachnological Society. The AFRAS Newsletter is published annually in English and every second or third year a colloquium is held in Africa. No membership fees are presently charged. Correspondence about the group should be directed to: Dr Ansie Dippenaar-Schoeman, ARC-Plant Protection Research Institute, Private Bag X134, Pretoria 0001, Republic of South Africa. Telephone: +27 (012) 329-3269. Fax: +27 (012) 323 3278. E-mail: rietasd@plant2.agric.za.
SERKET
Serket was started in 1987. This bulletin takes its name from the ancient Egyptian name for scorpion. It is planned to be published at least twice a year. Articles thus far written are in English, primarily on arachnids of the Middle East, especially Egypt. Current subscription and back issues are USA$ 25.00 (personal rate), USA$ 35.00 (institutional rate) per volume for: Volume 1 (1987-1990), Volume 2 (1990-1992), Volume 4 (1994-1995), Volume 5 (1996-1997). Volume 3 (1992-1993) is USA$ 35.00 (personal rate), USA$ 45.00 (institutional rate). Further information about this publication can be obtained from: Mr. Hisham K. El-Hennawy, 41, El-Manteqa El-Rabia Street, Heliopolis, Cairo 11341, Egypt.
THE SPIDER CLUB OF SOUTHERN AFRICA The Spider Club of Southern Africa provides a fun, responsible, social learning experience, centred on spiders, their relatives and in nature in general. We are a non-profit-making organization with the aim of encouraging an interest in arachnids - especially spiders and scorpions and to promote this interest and the study of these animals by all suitable means. We publish a quarterly newsletter and arrange field outings, arachnid surveys and demonstrations, workshops and exhibits from time to time. A diary of events is published with each newsletter and reminders are sent out electronically.
Membership is open to anyone - people interested in joining the club may apply to any committee member for information or simply fill in an application form and pay their annual subscription.

AFRICA
(DIE SPINNEKOPKLUB VAN SUIDELIKE AFRIKA)
Membership Miemmie Prinsloo