442 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [June, 



Clubiona crassipalpis Keys. 



Swannanoa Valley, in curled Rhododendron leaves. 

 Clubiona pallens Htz. 



Swannanoa Valley, one female. 

 Clubiona canadensis Emer. 



Linville. 

 Chiraoanthium inclusum Htz. 



Chapel Hill. 



Trachelas tranquilla Htz. , 



Swannanoa Valley, one female. 



Castianeira pinnata Emer. 



Blowing Rock, one female. 

 Phrurolithus alarius Htz. 



Swannanoa Valley, common under stones; this is P. palustris Bks. 

 Phrurolithus sp. 



One female from Balsam; this is the form that Emerton figured 

 as female of P. alarius; he will describe it as new. 



Phrurolithus formica Banks. 



Swannanoa Valley, under stones; I have seen this species from 

 Missouri. 



Gayenna pectorosa Koch. 



Mt. Graybeard, Swannanoa Valley, in dead leaves. 



Gayenna saltabunda Htz. 

 Durham. 



Micaria agilis Bks. 



Chapel Hill, road to Roan Mt., Pineola. 



Scotinella a. gen. 



Clubionid, maxillae rather short, inclined over the lip, lip broader 

 than long, eyes similar to Liocranum, posterior eye-row straight, the 

 P. M. E. slightly elliptical, dorsal groove present; spinnerets short; 

 legs slender, without spines, except two on anterior femora, and a 

 double series of long ones beneath tibiae and metatarsi I and II, no 

 spines on hind legs; claws long, not much curved, with small teeth 

 near base. Differs from Scotina, Liocrannum, Agrceca, and Apostenus 

 in absence of spines on the hind legs. 



Scotinella pallida n. sp. PI. XXXIV, fig. 7. 



Cephalothorax uniform } T ellowish, sternum and legs paler; abdomen 

 whitish; all clothed with short hairs, dense on abdomen, sparse on 



