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very destructive of flies, and very voracious. Its cocoon, 

 usually made under some large leaves, is white, orbicular. The 

 mother hatches her progeny, and continues with the young for 

 some time after they are come out ; the young living together 

 under a common tent. A specimen was found in December, 

 the cephalothorax of which was wider, the lower row of eyes 

 straight, the abdomen small and tapering, with only a few 

 abbreviated lines. Was this a distinct species ? A male was 

 found, Alabama, April, measuring over three inches from the 

 end of one of the second pair of legs to the end of the other. 

 Habitat. North Carolina, Alabama. [195.] 

 [The mandibles are very hairy at the top, 3 toothed ; feet 

 arranged 2. 1. 4. 3. Taken from April to December. Supple- 

 ment.'] 



[9, length 13.4 mm.; cephalothorax 5.7 mm.; legs 23.5, 23,5, 20, 24. 



<? " 11mm. " 4.6 mm. " 29,29,23,26.2. 



Young (M. serrata) , length 3.8; legs 7, 7, 6, 7. 



PI. 20, fig. 4, adult 9 <? 1 ? and ? palpus. 



Hentz's drawings of M. undata, serrata and carolinensis, all represent 

 young specimens, probably of one species, the adult form of which is de- 

 scribed, but not figured, under the name of M. carolinensis. M. undata is 

 the most common form. M. serrata is the young after the second moult. 



West Roxbury, Mass. June 6, ? F. G. Sanborn. 



Holyoke, Mass. July 4, ? and young in nests in grass. 



Peabody, Mass. August 2, ? and young in nests in cedar tree. 



Topsfield, Mass. September 3, ? and two hundred young in nests on low 

 bushes. 



Beverly, Mass. October 6, young 9. j. n. E.] 



Genus Oxyopes. Latr. (Sphasus, Walck.) 



Characters. Cheliceres elongated ; fang short ; maxilla; nar- 

 row, elongated, tapering towards the tip; lip as long as, or longer 

 than the maxillce, tapering towards the tip ; eyes eight, subequal 

 or unequal, in four roivs, two smallest ones forming tin' first, two 

 largest ones forming the next, tvhich is wider, two smaller ones 

 forming the next which is widest, two small ones forming the last 



