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and bristly ; on hinder side of femora another barren stripe ; near tip 

 of femora are some short dark lines not of hairs, in one of them is a 

 very large and long spine; the joints beyond show less trace of lines 

 and are densely covered with long black hairs which give the ap- 

 jiearance of being very black in color ; abdomen whitish with 

 scattered dark spots, very indistinct on venter ; head long and nar- 

 row and very distinct from the cephalothorax. 

 One specimen, Summit Marsh, Aug. 



Coelotus gnavus, nov. sp. 



Total length 9 6-9mm. 



Length of cephalothorax 3mm. breadth 2' mm. 



Length of abdomen, 4mm. breadth 2"2mm. 



Cephalothorax brownish-yellow with a black marginal seam ; 

 mandibles similar ; legs same but lighter ; sternum darker ; abdo- 

 men almost wholly covered with black, leaving only numerous small 

 white spots ; spinnerets yellow-brown ; epigynum reddish ; sur- 

 rounded by black ; lung plates white: epigynum with a simple oval 

 opening behind. 



This may be what Emerton has called the 9 of C. longitarsiis. 



One specimen. 



Tegenaria derhami Seop. 



Frequent in houses. 

 Cicurina complicata Em. 



One specimen, female. • 



Cicurina arcuata Keys. 



Common under leaves in autumn and winter. 

 Cicurina pallida Keys. 



Not uncommon under leaves in winter. 



Six Mile Creek, Fall Creek. 



Cicurina creber, nov. sp. Plate I, figs. T6, 76a, and 76b. 



Total length 9 and $ 



Length of cephalothorax 1.4mm. 

 Length of abdomen, l"9mm. 



Size varies, some larger and some smaller. Cephalothorax pale 

 yellow-brown, scarcely darker on head ; eyes surrounded by a little 

 black ; mandibles a little darker yellow-brown ; legs and palpi 

 light yellow-brown, distal joints brightest ; sternum yellowish ; mouth- 

 parts darker ; venter whitish with faint traces of darker spots ; spin- 

 nerets white, surrounded at base by blackish ; epigynum red and 



