GENERAL COCOONING HABITS OF SPIDERS. 



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Fig. 112. 



Fig. 116. 





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Fig. 114. 



Fig. 112. Cocoon of Theridium frondeum, magnified. Fig. 113. The same, natnral size, suspended 

 in natural site. Fig. 114. Cocoon of Argyrodes trigonum, much enlarged, to show the structure. 

 Fig. 115. The spiral thread on the cap and stalls. Fig. 116. Cocoons of Ero variegata, twice 

 natural size. (After Blackwall.) 



