90 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



LYCOSIDAE. 



Me. — Ba\^'ille. 



Vx.— Mt.' Mansfield. 



Mass. — Brookline, Allston, ^lilton, Sharon. 



Conn. — New Haven. 



347. Pardosa pallida Emerton. 



Emerton, Trans. Conn, acad., 1885, vol. 6, p. -196, pi. 49, 

 fig. 3. "Xew Hampshire; jSIassachusetts; Xett Haven, 

 Conn." 



Me. — Monhegan, Bay\-ille, Bethel, Birch Island, Portland. 



N. H. 



Vt. — Stowe, Mt. ^Mansfield, Essex. 



iSlASS. — Beverly, Sharon. 



Conn. — New Haven. 



348. Pardosa tachypoda (Thorell) Emerton. 



Emerton, Trans. Conn, acad., 1894, vol. 9, p. 427, pi. 3, fig. 1. 



Lycosa tachypoda Thorell, Amer. nat. 1878, vol. 12, p. 395. 



Lycosa impavida Thorell, Bull. U. S. geol. sur. 1877, vol. 3, 

 p. 513. "Manitou, Colo." 



Pardosa moniana Emerton, Trans. Conn, acad., 1885, vol. 6, 

 p. 498, pi. 49, fig. 5. 



Me. — Moosehead Lake, Poland Springs, Portland. 

 N. H. — Mt. ^Yashington, Lake ^Yinnepesaukee. 

 Vt.^ Mt. Mansfield, Stowe. 

 Mass.— Mt. Tom. 



349. Pardosa uncata (Thorell). 



Emerton, Trans. Conn, acad., 1894, vol. 9, p. 425, pi. 3, fig. 8. 

 Lycosa uncaia Thorell, Bull. U. S. geol. surv., 1877, vol. 3, p. 508. 

 "Georgetown, Blackrawk, Mt. Gray, Col., Idaho." 



