40 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [1892. 



Tmeticus moestus, nov. sp. Plate IV, fig. 19. 



Length S r5rnm. 



Cepbalothorax, legs and mandibles broAvnish-3'ellow; eyes on 

 black ; cepbalothorax with a few dark marks, one large one just 

 behind head ; and a line each side reaching to the hind 8. E.; 

 sternum dark gray, abdomen a little lighter than sternum; cepb- 

 alothorax widest behind the middle ; mandibles large, with a tooth 

 in front ; legs quite long ; palpi a little longer than usual. 



Two specimens, Primrose Cliff, Dec. 



Tmeticus debilis, nov. sp. Plate lY, fig. 20. 



Length $ and $ l'9mm. 



Cepbalothorax brownish-yellow ; eyes on black ; seam black ; 

 legs lighter than cepbalothorax ; sternum dark brown ; venter 

 nearly black ; dorsum of abdomen lighter, very hairy ; cepbalo- 

 thorax widest much behind the middle ; tibia of palpus not much 

 enlarged. 



Several specimens, Inlet Marsh, Primrose Cliff, Buttermilk Creek, 

 Dec, March. 



Tmeticus palustris, nov. sp. Plate IV, fig. 21. 



Length ^ l"9mm. Length 9 l'9mm. 



Cepbalothorax yellow ; legs similar but lighter ; eyes on black ; 

 abdomen dark gray; sternum yellow-brown, darkest on edges; 

 epigynum reddish-black ; palpal organ reddish ; abdomen of male 

 no wider than cepbalothorax, in female the abdomen is wider ; 

 head of male a little raised ; a tooth on front of male mandibles,, 

 legs moderately long. 



Two specimens from Round Marshes in May, with a web in the 

 throat of the leaves of the Pitcher plant ; one specimen, which 

 appears to be the same, from Fall Creek, Oct. 



Tmeticus distinctus, nov. sp. Plate IV, fig. 22. 



Length . 9 I'Smm. 



Cepbalothorax dull yellowish-brown, with faint blackish mark- 

 ings ; no black seam ; eyes with black rings ; sternum dull yellowish 

 brown, blacker on edges, abdomen dark to light gray ; legs dull 

 yeHowish-brown, a little duller than cepbalothorax ; epigynum 

 reddish ; head low ; cepbalothorax not tapering much at either end ; 

 legs short. 



One specimen, in woods west of Varna, March. 



