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blackish ; venter whitish ; dorsum a little darkened by small black 

 patches ; S. E. on tubercles ; epigynum red-brown. 

 One specimen, Fall Creek, March. 



Grammonota pictilis Cambr. 



Several specimens, Fall Creek, Sept., March. 

 Grammonota ornata Cambr. 



Two specimens, Fall Creek, near Varna, March. 

 Grammonota venusta. nov. sp. Plate V, tig 64. 



Length 9 2 mm. 



Cephalothorax dark yellow-brown, marginal seam black, eyes on 

 black; indistinct dark lines on cephalothorax; mandibles red- 

 brown ; sternum nearly black ; legs bright brownish-yellow ; abdo- 

 men nearly black, witli a pattern of light markings similar to the 

 other species but smaller; epigynum black ; head a little raised; 

 lung plates yellowish ; cephalothorax nearly smooth, abdomen very 

 hairy ; head about one-half the length of cephalothorax, which is 

 broad in front and not much wider in middle. 



Two specimens. Coy Glen, Feb. 



Spiropalpus spiralis Em. 



One specimen, Freville, Aug. 



Corniculftria directa Cambr. 



One specimen, Fall Creek, Oct. 



Cornicularia communis Em. 



One specimen, South Hill, Apr. 

 Cornicularia indirecta Cambr. 



One specimen, Six Mile Creek, Apr. 



Cornicularia pallida Em. 



One specimen probably this species. Round Marshes, Oct. 

 Cornicularia formosa. nov. sp. Plate V, fig. 35. 



Length 9 2ram. 



Cephalothorax bright yellow ; eyes on a black patch ; no dark 

 seam ; mandibles dusky at tip, rest yellowish ; sternum lemon- 

 yellow ; legs very pale whitish ; abdomen gray, with a tinge of pink, 

 many small indistinct darker patches ; epigynum dark ; legs long 

 and head low. 



Two specimens. 



