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blackish lines on the disk, beneath with such scales also; pectus 

 ami thighs glabrous, ferruginous ; feet with a black fillet ex- 

 ternally, antepenultimate joint of first pair with a tuft of black 

 hairs, 1. 4. 2. 3. 



Observations. This singular species can be readily distin- 

 guished by the tuft of hairs placed above the lower row of 

 eyes, and resembling eyebrows. It is probably rare. 



Habitat. North Carolina. [365.] 



[PI. 18, fig. 5, eyes. On the antepenultimate joint of all 

 the legs there is a black fillet on the anterior side, which is 

 faintly continued on the preceding and following joints, and 

 even on the thighs. Taken in June. Supplement.] 



42. Attus morigerus. 

 PL 9, fig. 12. 



Description. Cephalothorax ferruginous, covered with sil- 

 very down, through which the color can be seen, particularly 

 about the eyes ; abdomen above dark brown, covered with 

 silvery down, four spots and a band glabrous ; beneath pale ; 

 feet pale yellowish, with some hairs, 1. 4. 2. '6. 



Observations. This little spider may be seen usually on 

 leaves, where it frequently makes its tubes. It has been seen 

 on the hickory and the mulberry trees. 



Habitat. North Carolina, Alabama. April, May. 



[Taken October 17. Supplement.] 



43. Attus cyaneus. 

 PL 9, fig. 13. 



Description. Brassy green ; body short ; feet, 1. 4. 3. 2. 

 Small. 



Observations. This small but brilliant spider is found on 

 plants, during all the warm season. 



Habitat. North Carolina, Alabama. 



[PI. 18, fig. 66, eyes. Taken in April, May, June, etc. 

 Supplement. 1 



