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epigynum quite small ; in what I take to be a young $ the abdo- 

 men is narrower, but the markings the same. 

 Several specimens. 



Pardosa brunnea Em. 

 Two specimens. 



Pardosa gracilis, nov. sp. Plate I, fig. 43. Plate I, fig. 50. 



Total length 9 8' mm. 



Length of cephalothorax 4" mm. breadth 3* mm. 



Length of abdomen 4"4mm. breadth 2'9mm. 



Length of sternum 2" mm. breadth l'4mm. 



Length of femur I S.onam. tibial 2"5mni. 



Length of femur IV 3"5mm. tibia IV 3" mm. 



Cephalothorax dark red-brown with a median light stripe gradu- 

 ally tapering behind ; eye-region blackish ; mandibles and sternum 

 red-brown ; mouth-parts a little lighter ; legs and palpi red-brown, 

 with dark spots and rings more distinct on hind pair ; abdomen 

 above and below red-brown, Avith light brown hair ; markings not 

 distinct ; a spear-shaped blackish outline on front part of dorsum ; 

 behind this a few distinct cross-lines, and some small darker spots 

 each side; epigynum reddish; dorsal eyes almost as close to each 

 other as to the eyes of second row. In what I take to be the $ the 

 head is somewhat narrower at the cephalic end ; length 7'5 mm. ; 

 colors similar to 9 . 



Not uncommon. 



Pardosa albopatella Em. 



Not uncommon, Six Mile Creek. 

 Pardosa nigropalpis Em. 



Several specimens. 

 Pardosa montana Em. 



Two specimens probably this species. 



Pardosa moesta, nov. sp. Plate III, fig. 44. 



Total length 



Length of cephalothorax 

 Length of abdomen 

 Length of sternum 

 Length of femur I 

 Length of femur IV 



Cephalothorax almost uniform reddish-brown, somewhat lighter 

 in the middle, head nearly black ; clypeus and mandibles yellowish ; 



