76 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ACADEMY OF [March, 



Diplostyla alboventris. 



Unchanged; I figure the hook (PI. XI, fig. 21). 



Helophora insignis. 



Is considered to be a true Linyphia. 



Bathyphantes minuta. 



Belongs to Lepthyphantes. 



Bathyphantes nebulosa. 



Belongs to Lepthyphantes. 

 Bathyphantes alpina. 



These are B. zebra, not so strongly colored as normal. 

 Bathyphantes subalpina. 



Determination correct. 



Bathyphantes decorata. 



Very similar to B. zebra, but smaller, paler, and few if any silvery 

 spots on the basal part of the dorsum of abdomen; the male palpus 

 differs a little in the hook and in shape of the outer process which 

 is long and pointed, and with a comb of long hairs above; a new 

 figure is given (PL X, fig. 13). 



Bathyphantes argenteomaculata. 



These are B. zebra, not quite mature. 

 Bathyphantes pallida. 



I cannot place these females; the prominent epigynum is even 

 more protuberant than figured, possibly near to Tmeticus brunneus, 

 but more than one-half smaller. 

 Bathyphantes sabulosa. 



These are B. zebra. 

 Bathyphantes umbratilis. 



Not quite mature female, possibly of Microneta olivacea since the 

 palpi are enlarged. 



Bathyphantes complicata. 



Not this species, but from the male palpus I cannot place it with 

 any described form, though it may be near Microneta longitubus. 



Bathyphantes unimaculata. 



Related to B. complicata; the palpus has a broad band obliquely 

 across as in that species, but the tube is slender and sharp. 



Bathyphantes inornata. 



The palpus figured is B. angulata, but others in lot are B. uni- 

 maculata. 



