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12. Clubiona? saltabunda. 

 PL 10, fig. 23. 



Description. Pale ; cephalothorax with a few obscure marks 

 near the edge, palpi with bristles ; abdomen with two [454] 

 rows of blackish dots, and a few minute ones towards the 

 sides ; pectus with a scalloped black liue on each side ; venter 

 with four or five small spots, and many small dots black; feet, 

 slender, 1. very long, 4. 2. 3. 



Observations. This spider is found in the fields, wandering, 

 and running with great activity. It leaps like Attus, and like 

 it too, it leaves a thread behind to secure its flight. A female 

 found in November, made a tube or tent as a residence in the 

 vial in which it was enclosed. The male resembles the female. 

 Probably congeneric with Clubiona ? sublurida. 



Habitat. Alabama. May, November. 



[PI. 18, fig. 19, eyes. Prof. Hentz was in doubt whether 

 this was a Clubiona or a Tegenaria. Supplement.'] 



[<?, length 3 mm.; cephalothorax 1.5 mm.; legs 9.8, 5.4, 4.6, G.3. 

 Palpus of S. PL 20, fig. 15. 



West Roxbury; June 2, d. Peabody, Mass.; June 29, <$. Waverly, 

 Mass.; Oct. 3, young ?. J. n. E.] 



13. Clubiona? albens. 

 PL 10, fig. 24. 



Description. Pale bristly ; abdomen deeper in color, venter 

 with its base and three spots, pale green, pectus with a line 

 each side, pale green, nipples, four long ones and two short. 

 Feet, very long and slender, 1. 4. 2. 3. First much the 

 longest. 



Observations. This is undoubtedly related to my C. salta- 

 bunda, and with it will probably constitute a new subgenus at 

 some future time. 



Habitat. Alabama. 



[PI. 18, fig. 32, eyes. Found travelling from one bush to 

 another by means of a thread. Taken April 15. Supplement.] 



