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Xysticus gulosus Keys. 



Morganton, Chapel Hill, Swannanoa Valley. 



Coriarachne versicolor Keys. 



Black Mts. (Beutenmiiller). 



Tmarus caudatus Htz. 



Durham, Chapel Hill, Swannanoa Valley, on dead branches. 

 Philodromus rufus Walck. 



Swannanoa Valley, Black Mts. (Beutenmuller), common. 



Philodromus ornatus Banks. 



Black Mts. (Beutenmuller). 



Philodromus oarolinus n. sp. PI. XXXV, figs. 14, 16. 



Cephalothorax whitish, with several short brown streaks in eye- 

 region, one each side on clypeus, and three brown spots on each side 

 of the cephalothorax. Legs yellowish or brownish-yellow, the femora 

 whitish, femora I and II with a broad brown stripe on anterior side 

 beneath, behind mostly brown; femora III and IV with a dark brown 

 stripe on the anterior side beneath, one behind and a less distinct one 

 above, rest of legs not plainly striped, although tibia? Ill and IV are 

 darker in front below than elsewhere. Abdomen white, with a pattern 

 of rich brown marks as in the figure; venter and sternum whitish. 

 Cephalothorax moderately broad; eyes all small and wide apart; 

 legs II a little longer than I, femora II longer than the cephalothorax, 

 tibiae and metatarsi I and II each with two pairs of long spines beneath, 

 the second pair at the middle of joint; femur I with three bristles on 

 front, and two above. 



Length 3.5 mm. 



From Durham, N. Car., 8 July (Emerton). 



PISAURID^3. 



Pisaurina undata Htz. 



Morganton, Murphy, Chapel Hill, Swannanoa Valley, Black Mts. 

 (Beutenmuller). 

 Dolomedes urinator Htz. 



Swannanoa Valley, near stream. 

 Dolomedes fontanus Emer. 



Lower part of Roan Mt., Black Mts. (Beutenmuller). 

 Dolomedes vernalis Emer. 



Swannanoa Valley, in a bush. 

 Dolomedes sexpunctatus Htz. 



Swannanoa Valley, by side of stream. 



