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THERAPHOSID.^. 



Atypus milberti Walckenaer (B). 



9 Cedar Point, Ohio, August 15, 1913. 

 This specimen was taken from the stomach of a frog by Mr. C. J. 

 Drake. 



Atypus niger Hentz. 



d^ Marietta, Ohio. (W. H.) 

 Brachybothrium pacificum Simon (B). 



o^ 9 Rockbridge, Ohio, September 7, 1915. 

 9 Bainbridge, Ohio, August 17, 1917. 

 This very interesting "Folding-door Spider" builds its burrows 

 along the bases of the moist overhanging cliffs. Its habits and life- 

 history will be taken up in a separate paper. Up to the present time 

 it appears to have been recorded only from the West Coast. 



PHOLCID^. 



Pholcus phalangoides Fuessly. 

 cf 9 Columbus, Ohio. 

 A cellar or house species. Specimens were taken in the cellar of 

 the Denton Brothers Packing Co. plant. 



Spermophora meridionalis Hentz. 

 Marietta, Ohio. (W. H.) 



DYSDERID^. 



Ariadne bicolor (Hentz). 



d" 9 Cedar Point, Ohio, June 19, 1913. Ohio. (W. H.) 

 Common all over the state, building its tubular web in cracks of 

 trees, buildings and rocks. 

 Dysdera interrita Hentz. 



d" 9 Columbus, Ohio, June 13, 1913. 

 Common around Columbus, under boards and rocks. 



DRASSID^. 

 Callilepis imbecilla Keyserling. (E). 



d Cedar Point, Ohio, June 19, 1913. 

 9 Columbus, Ohio, June 11, 1914. 



Cesonia bilineata (Hentz). (E). 



9 Cedar Point, Ohio, August 18, 1914. 

 Drassus hiemalis Emerton. 



o"^ 9 Buckeye Lake, Ohio, June 24, 1917. 



Gnaphosa bicolor (Hentz). 

 cf 9 Ohio. (W. H.) 

 Herpyllus ecclesiasticus Hentz. (E). 



9 Rockbridge, Ohio, April 11, 1914. 

 cT 9 Ohio. (W. H.) 

 Widely distributed. Lives under loose dry bark of dead or injured 

 trees. Probablv winters in the adult state. 



