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INDEX. 



Spirals, art of spinning, 80 ; character of 

 notched, 80 ; delta ted by rain, 92 ; of floc- 

 culent thread, 177; scafiblding for, 79; 

 mode of spinning with Triangle spider, 

 184 ; rapidly spun, 86 ; variation in num- 

 ber, 139; viscid material on, 90. 



Spring, Prof. Edward A.. 235. 



Springing the snare, 202. 



Snare, control of, by feet, 114. 



Solomon, reference to spider, 26. 



Spools, spinning, 37, 38, 40; see Appendix. 



Staveley, E. F., 317. ' 



Stilt spider, see Tetragnatha grallator. 



Stings of insects compared with spider poi- 

 son, 272. 



Superstitions concerning spider venom, 281. 



Suspension bridges, 62. 



Swathing, manner of, 191, 249, 250, 253. 



Symmetry, not essential, 208. 



Tailed spider, 128; see Cyclosa caudata. 



Tarantula, 16, 271, 326; .dance, 282. 



Tegenaria, 45. 



Tegenaria civilis, 278. 



Tegenaria domestica, 49. 



Tegenaria guyonii, 262. 



Tegenaria medicinalis, 95, 316, 353; captures 

 a snake, 238 ; its we)> and cocoon, 239 ; 

 strength of its web, 240 ; seizing insects, 261. 



Telegraphy, 337, 338. 



Tents, nesting, 291 ; made of leaf, 308. 



Terby, M. F., 63. 



Tetragnatha, 154 ; position on web, 155 ; 

 webs over water, 64. 



Tetragnatha elongata, see Tetragnatha gral- 

 lator. 



Tetragnatha extensa, is it imported from 

 Europe, 155 ; distribution, 155 ; jaws and 

 mouth parts, 155 ; colors, 155 ; position on 

 hub, 156. 



Tetragnatha grallator, 157, 206 ; favorite posi- 

 tions, 158 ; walking on the water, 159 ; 

 navigating the water, 160 ; silken sails of, 

 161 ; distribution, 162. 



Tetragnatha vermiformis navigating the wa- 

 ter, 1()0. 



Territelariaj, figure of, 16 ; nests of, 323, sqq. 



Theridioids, spinningwork, relations with 

 Orl)weavers, 166. 



Theridiosoma gemmosum, see Theridiosoma 

 radiosum. 



Theridiosoma, 340, 341, 350. 



Theridium, 205, 223, 353, 355; trestle snare 

 of, 342. 



Theridium differens, 224, 351. 



Theridium nervosum, 316, 352. 



Theridium tepidariorum, 342 ; captures a 



snake, 240, 241, 245 ; figure of, 20 ; face of, 



21 ; globular snares of, 225. 



Theridium riparium, 19 ; nest of, Blackwall's 



study, 317 ; full description of nests, 318, 319. 



Theridium zelotypum, 317, 340. 



Theridiosoma radiosum, the Ray spider, 

 Chapter XII. 



Theridiopterix, 332. 



Thompson, Charles H., 109. 



Thorell, Prof. Tamarlan, M.D., 16, 18, 25, 77, 

 146, 171, 181, 192, 196, 215; answer to 

 Bertkau, 18; arrangement of spiders, 15; 

 general classification, 17 ; on instincts, 19. 



Tools, snares of spiders, 247. 



Tortricid moth, nest of larva, 320. 



Trail of silk, 337. 



Trapdoor spider, 19; nests of, 321, 323, 324. 



Trapline, Labyrinth spider, 134 ; and slack 

 line, 201 ; variation in form with Zilla, 

 144, 145, evolution of, Chapter XIX. ; sim- 

 plest form of, 336 ; as a trail and tele- 

 graph, 337 ; multiplex traplines, 340 ; Ray 

 spider's, 341 ; Epeira trifolium, trapline 

 and nest, 337. 



Trapping insects, 144 ; by means of foot lines, 

 113; by Hyptiotes, 190; by Ray spider, 

 201 ; with fractured snare, 339. 



Treat, Mrs. Mary, 122, 181, 182, 218, 263. 



Trestles, by Theridium, 223. 



Treviranus, 28. 



Triangle form of orb frame, 72. 



Triangle spider. Chapter XL, 180 ; see Hyp- 

 tiotes cavatus. 



Tube, the germinal form of nests, 315 ; as 

 germinal form of nest, 340. 



Tube making haljit, 346. 



Tubeweavers, 19, 23, 345, 353 ; manner of feed- 

 ing, 260 ; nests of, 315. 



Tubeweaving, origin of habit, 329; among 

 Orbweavers, 141. 



Tubitelaripe, 16 ; see Tubeweavers. 



Tubular bridges, 222. 



Tunnelweavers, 347. 



Turret spider, 19, 314. 



Trussing captives, 254. 



Uloborus, 350, 354 ; flossy braces, 58 ; spin- 

 ningwork of. Chapter X., 172. 



Uloborus plunupes, character of snares, 174 ; 

 web measurements, 175; rib1)on decora- 

 tions, 175, 170; a genuine Orbwcaver, 177; 

 position beneath her orb, 179 ; distribu- 

 tion, 172. 



